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mekros

Member Since 08 Nov 2011
Offline Last Active Jul 30 2015 09:01 PM
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In Topic: TMP102 Temperature Sensor

26 May 2012 - 09:33 PM

I connected mine via I2C

In Topic: I2C Protocol Problem

26 May 2012 - 09:32 PM

Did you get it working? I have my TMP102 working, you can grab that and see what the difference is.

In Topic: SD card logger

27 February 2012 - 11:28 PM

N+ has no inbuilt time date functionality. I've got the code written up to do datalogging into a CSV (.txt) that I have to integrate into my code I'm tinkering with.

In Topic: Reading SD card via USB - can you?

13 February 2012 - 07:03 AM

I'm not a fan of using 2xN+, I'd like to keep the costs down and apply the KISS principal as much as possible. (Not discarding the thought, just shelving it for now)

I like what @dougY has proposed, I'll try and implement that in a future code iteration.

To keep everyone out of suspenders, here is where we are keeping our code:

Codeplex Datalogger project

I've got a really old version of code there for MJ43, I just put my code up based on using the I2C implementation and forgot to add the SD card writing to it, so that'll get added in the next iteration.

I'm glad to see that this has got the thoughts and intrigue from other coders :)

In Topic: Reading SD card via USB - can you?

06 January 2012 - 01:41 AM

That makes sense, but you may come undone because EGT is critical towards the latter half of a straight and you don't want to lose data there. You'll also have to make the buffer big enough for the biggest sweep bend that would be encountered.

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