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SD card datalogger |
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This example shows how to log data from three analog sensors |
to an SD card using the SD library. |
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The circuit: |
* analog sensors on analog ins 0, 1, and 2 |
* SD card attached to SPI bus as follows: |
** MOSI - pin 11 |
** MISO - pin 12 |
** CLK - pin 13 |
** CS - pin 4 |
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created 24 Nov 2010 |
updated 2 Dec 2010 |
by Tom Igoe |
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This example code is in the public domain. |
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*/ |
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#include <SD.h> |
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// On the Ethernet Shield, CS is pin 4. Note that even if it's not |
// used as the CS pin, the hardware CS pin (10 on most Arduino boards, |
// 53 on the Mega) must be left as an output or the SD library |
// functions will not work. |
const int chipSelect = 4; |
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void setup() |
{ |
Serial.begin(9600); |
Serial.print("Initializing SD card..."); |
// make sure that the default chip select pin is set to |
// output, even if you don't use it: |
pinMode(10, OUTPUT); |
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// see if the card is present and can be initialized: |
if (!SD.begin(chipSelect)) { |
Serial.println("Card failed, or not present"); |
// don't do anything more: |
return; |
} |
Serial.println("card initialized."); |
} |
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void loop() |
{ |
// make a string for assembling the data to log: |
String dataString = ""; |
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// read three sensors and append to the string: |
for (int analogPin = 0; analogPin < 3; analogPin++) { |
int sensor = analogRead(analogPin); |
dataString += String(sensor); |
if (analogPin < 2) { |
dataString += ","; |
} |
} |
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// open the file. note that only one file can be open at a time, |
// so you have to close this one before opening another. |
File dataFile = SD.open("datalog.txt", FILE_WRITE); |
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// if the file is available, write to it: |
if (dataFile) { |
dataFile.println(dataString); |
dataFile.close(); |
// print to the serial port too: |
Serial.println(dataString); |
} |
// if the file isn't open, pop up an error: |
else { |
Serial.println("error opening datalog.txt"); |
} |
} |