SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T08:10:24-06:00SparkFun Electronicsgarrettscooter on DEV-20594 - SparkFun DataLogger IoT - 9DoFgarrettscooterurn:uuid:eab93d6f-7571-c00d-1f07-e900bd1a70802023-12-08T06:45:40-07:00<p>Another Question, I'm logging the battery charge % and the system is plugged in, I plan to be able to track when the power goes out because the battery will start to drop. The battery charge is at ~120%, I measured the voltage to be 4.332V at the plug. should the battery voltage be this high or is this thing about to burst into flames?
<a href="https://imgur.com/KFQFrb0" rel="nofollow">Plot</a></p>
garrettscooter on DEV-20594 - SparkFun DataLogger IoT - 9DoFgarrettscooterurn:uuid:6a934dac-4b90-f44c-0779-d978569ae3e52023-11-18T13:45:10-07:00<p>What would it take to connect to this device through a browser? For me (and I know I'm just one person) it would be nice if I could open a browser and navigate to the IP address and be able to get the data, maybe just download files. or SSH to it through the network and have the same control as the UART connection. I guess I just don't like the idea of having to sign up for AWS exc.
Overall I do like this thing and the UART interface.</p>
PaulZC on DEV-20594 - SparkFun DataLogger IoT - 9DoFPaulZCurn:uuid:92d85cb9-3c51-0a93-c55a-b4fa21f569552023-10-19T01:32:24-06:00<p>Hi. Thanks for reporting this. I have opened an issue for it on GitHub: https://github.com/sparkfun/SparkFun_DataLogger/issues/6 . Can you please tell us which Time Zone you are using? A jump of exactly 4 hours suggests this might be a time zone issue. Please reply on GitHub if possible. Or here - and I will copy your reply across. Thank you.</p>
garrettscooter on DEV-20594 - SparkFun DataLogger IoT - 9DoFgarrettscooterurn:uuid:aa88a876-0687-34e8-739d-80cb6bcd44762023-10-18T16:33:50-06:00<p>I'm having the worst time with TIME. I'm logging the epoch time on the data logger and the time from the RTC (8803) at 1Hz. It seems every hour (3600 samples) the time jumps by 4 hours. It starts at the correct time. Both the RTC time and the epoch time do the same jump at the same sample.
Here is a plot: https://imgur.com/a/q47oN98</p>
adam.g on DEV-20594 - SparkFun DataLogger IoT - 9DoFadam.gurn:uuid:e0b1eba9-1fc8-7f31-a6c5-198b6132cd7c2023-07-06T01:44:38-06:00<p>AFAIK the firmware for the Datalogger IoT is/will be proprietary/closed-source. It would be great if SparkFun could comment on this.</p>
Customer #1662808 on DEV-20594 - SparkFun DataLogger IoT - 9DoFCustomer #1662808urn:uuid:223d5a4c-5449-7762-cfb2-59f7552eb1bf2023-06-30T15:42:57-06:00<p>We are exploring using the Datalogger_IoT_9DoF. We deploy our systems in secured locations and need to be able to present our source code as part of the project to get clearance. Do you plan to release the code for this system, or do we need to create our software solution?</p>
Customer #227202 on DEV-20594 - SparkFun DataLogger IoT - 9DoFCustomer #227202urn:uuid:bc19a7f4-d60e-36aa-8f2e-378278e442cf2023-05-30T03:57:32-06:00<p>Hi, where can I find the source code for this board? I'd love to learn a bit from how you've written the code.
You have a couple of links to the source code on the Github Releases page https://github.com/sparkfun/SparkFun_DataLogger/releases
but they only contain the bin files and some doco, unless I'm missing something?
Thanks,
PJ</p>
Customer #1662808 on DEV-20594 - SparkFun DataLogger IoT - 9DoFCustomer #1662808urn:uuid:b4f082f3-3bd8-2a95-20a9-e913c675decd2023-05-22T10:33:12-06:00<p>Can I add my own sensors to the device?</p>