Hardware Reference
In-Depth Information
Summary
In this chapter you learned about the following:
CSV files use newlines and commas as delimiters to easily store data in
a plain text format.
You can format an SD card in Windows, Mac, or Linux.
There are a plethora of available SD card shields, each with unique features.
You can use the SD Library to write to and read from a file on an SD card.
You can build an RTC and write software that utilizes it to insert timestamps.
You can overcome RAM limitations by storing strings in flash memory.
You can detect movement by looking for changing analog values produced
by a distance sensor.
You can graph data from a data logger using a spreadsheet on your
computer.
 
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