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This will require high-capacity real-time data logging capabilities, as air-to-ground data communication has not yet been developed. To address this requirement, LadyAda's Data Logging Shield will be ...
The Adafruit's Data Logging Shield for Arduino saves data to files on any FAT16- or FAT32-formatted SD card in a way that can be read later by most plotting, spreadsheet, or analysis programs.
There’s also an SD card thrown in for good measure, making this one of the best tracking and data logging shields for the Arduino.
Speaking of system – the Linkit One board features an ARM-7 processor and has headers to fit Arduino shields. It’s targeted for wearable and IoT type devices.
This one may be of interest to Gadget Masters: OMC has released a Fibre Optic Shield for use with Arduino boards... Basically, the OMC H19 Fibre Optic Shield, which is compatible with a Uno, allows an ...
The GSM Shield also includes a Telefonica SIM card that includes a worldwide data tariff which can be used anywhere there is a cellular signal. Features include the ability to have the Arduino ...
The shield enjoyed — and continues to enjoy — a great deal of interest. Time for a makeover! The Arduino Experimenting Shield 2.0 offers largely the same features as its predecessor, but, after 3.5 ...