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    Display, log and upload data to the internet from your Oregon Scientific or AcuRite 02032C weather station. The Arduino WxShield also supported. See project web site for FAQs. Use Open Discussion for support requests.
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    CAN Bus Logger

    CAN Bus Logger

    Logging CAN bus traffic on SD card

    Usually professional tools like Vector, Softing, ETAS or DSPACE are used to log the CAN bus traffic in a vehicle or industrial setup. In some usecases, the data have to be converted to some other analysis tools like MatLab, Excel, SCILab or some free MatLab clones. With this cheap Arduino-based setup, it is possible to define messages and signals to be logged on the SD card. The measurement can be started and stopped by Bluetooth connection via handy.
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    Data logger software to interface with the B&B Electronics IO module. You can see more info about these modules here: http://bb-elec.com The 232SDA12 has 11 analog inputs, 4 digital inputs, and 4 digital outputs. Use the installer here: http://jimroal.com/exe/SDA232/publish.htm
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