Qwiic OpenLog Hookup Guide
Contributors:
Nate,
Toni_K, Ell C,
Englandsaurus
Resources and Going Further
Now that you've successfully logged data with your Qwiic OpenLog, you can set up remote projects and monitor all the possible data coming in. Consider creating your own Citizen Science project, or even a pet tracker to see what Fluffy does when out and about!
For more information, check out the resources below:
- Eagle Files (ZIP)
- Schematic (PDF)
- Qwiic OpenLog GitHub
- Qwiic OpenLog Arduino Library GitHub
- SdFat GitHub
- SerialPort GitHub
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