Data Logging
activity:data-logging

Data loggers can help to record data from a sensor over time -- often over days or weeks, or even months. There are a variety of data loggers available, both commercial and open source. Each entry from a logger -- stored on, for example, a memory card -- may have a timestamp and some data loggers can record location from a GPS as well. Data loggers can be [paired with specific sensors](/wiki/water-sensors), and an [enclosure](/wiki/sensor-enclosures), as part of a test. ## Design constraints What are we trying to do that existing commercial data loggers don't do, or don't do well enough? We're looking for designs that optimize: * low cost (i.e. <$100) * easy to use * easy to build or buy * weatherproof (possibly) * waterproof (possibly) * Arduino-compatible (so that they're compatible with the huge [Arduino](http://arduino.cc) ecosystem) ## Options Most of the below options are #arduino based, and all are open source: [wikis:datalogger] [notes:datalogger-option] Edit the [full spreadsheet here](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zBcLpN4PZIATLh6aDR7mwCoejWryLYYm6cJD38MqT58/edit) (by @cfastie) **** ## Questions [questions:data-logging] ## Activities We're hoping to collect a set of activities you could do with several different data loggers here, such as an example "field test," so please add help us by adding activities which can be performed with different data loggers: [activities:data-logging] **** ## Power How do you keep a data logger going in the field? Solar, big batteries, even run an extension cable out? We're developing resources on powering your data-loggers here. ## Power Questions [questions:data-logging-power] ## Activities [activities:data-logging-power] **** ## Waterproof enclosures The #riffle project -- and others -- have explored a lot of ways to make cheap waterproof enclosures for data loggers, but where wires and sensors can still stick out. Here are a some notes and prototypes under the tag #data-logger-enclosures. You can also visit the page on [sensor enclosures here](https://publiclab.org/wiki/sensor-enclosures) [notes:data-logger-enclosures] ...


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jhondue123456 "https://www.google.com/ " | Read more » 9 months ago
jimEW "I know this is more than 6 years old but it fit what I needed to accomplish so I ordered all the pieces and parts. I have struggled with the code a..." | Read more » about 1 year ago
infowavex9 "It is the technology of automatically collecting consumption, diagnostic, and status data from water meters. Wavex coin Wavex is a US-based Coin th..." | Read more » over 2 years ago
StroudCenterScott "Great question, @bhamster. You can send data to the Monitor My Watershed data sharing portal from any Arduino-framework device. Here is a simple, l..." | Read more » almost 3 years ago
bhamster "Thanks so much for sharing this @StroudCenterScott! I had heard about the Mayfly data logger from someone who was using it to monitor a stormwater ..." | Read more » almost 3 years ago
mauriceatkinson "Hi I would love to build a system just like this but I am concerned that the github libraries are over 4 years old and look like they are not manin..." | Read more » about 3 years ago
jhonyking241 "With the current global health crisis, we believe that the fight will happen in a limited audience situation. Many people will just stay at home an..." | Read more » over 3 years ago
liz "thank you! If you have a picture, would be great to see that as well. " | Read more » over 3 years ago
vkozloff "One more improvement: we can put a through-hole 10k resistor in 2 and 6 (on the top of tpl5110) to have "done" pull-down in place. " | Read more » over 3 years ago
zakutnya "Thanks for this great tutorial, @cfastie! This is exactly what i needed for my ESP-12 + BME280 + EPaper display project. I use 300mAh Li-ion batter..." | Read more » over 3 years ago
dominictoretto1831997 "I wrong or this could be considered as "method"? Its own particularities made the KnowFlow a different one than Coqui, Riffle or Mae d'aigua. I'm b..." | Read more » over 5 years ago
marsh_jasonh " Oh, that's awesome - That gives me the info I was looking for, thank you very much, really helpful! " | Read more » over 5 years ago
cfastie "The specs for the TPL-5110 timer IC say it can time intervals up to 7200 seconds (2 hours). It seems unlikely that it could be extended beyond that..." | Read more » over 5 years ago
marsh_jasonh " Obviously kind of an old article, but I am just getting into arduino and electronics in general. My question is I have a similar project to this ..." | Read more » over 5 years ago
zengirl2 " Looks shipshape to me! " | Read more » over 5 years ago
mr11yaseen " very nice post Thanks for this post " | Read more » over 5 years ago
icarito "So beautiful! " | Read more » almost 6 years ago
cfastie "Liz, it's great to know that you (or I guess your Mom) were well coiffed in the 80s, although I regret that you did not include photographic eviden..." | Read more » about 6 years ago
liz " Dear Chris, as a child of the eighties myself, i can corroborate that the effects of Aquanet hairspray on respiration are quite significant. Were ..." | Read more » about 6 years ago
B-winters " Love this. I am definitely going to try building this at some point, but don't have the time right now. Perhaps after January term. I am coming b..." | Read more » about 6 years ago
cfastie "Leslie, I will lend you anything you need. Tell me about your HEPA setup. You must already have a 5V Arduino, so all you need is three DuPont wires..." | Read more » about 6 years ago
zengirl2 "I'm so excited to see this @cfastie. Love the play on words as always with the naming of the monitor. However, you may want to rename your research..." | Read more » about 6 years ago
stevie "@stevie awards a barnstar to cfastie for their awesome contribution! " | Read more » about 6 years ago
cfastie "Thanks Nick. It's good to know about the duplicate sensors. That's an intriguing engineering decision. Chris " | Read more » about 6 years ago