Digilent OpenLogger Reference Manual

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OpenLogger Reference Manual
OpenLogger is a wireless data logging and data acquisition device that can be controlled via USB or WiFi. Using a
computer or mobile device, signals from circuits and sensors can be acquired, stored, analyzed, visualized, and generated.
OpenLogger makes it easy to monitor multiple analog inputs and simultaneously log the data to an SD card, and/or
stream over USB or WiFi, all through
Features
Connectivity
ATWINC1500 WiFi chip (802.11n)
USB 2.0 (High Speed Required)
Analog Inputs
8 Channels
16-bit resolution per channel
400 kS/s sample rate
50 kHz of bandwidth at -3dB
1 MΩ of input impedance
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Summary of Contents for Digilent OpenLogger

  • Page 1 Digilent uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our websites. By using our site you agree to our use of cookies. Learn More You are here:: Digilent Documentation Reference Instrumentation OpenLogger OpenLogger Reference Manual Got it! OpenLogger Reference Manual OpenLogger is a wireless data logging and data acquisition device that can be controlled via USB or WiFi.
  • Page 2 Power Supply 2 Channels ±4 V output voltage 50 mA per channel Other features USB powered device 4 user LEDs OpenLogger Pinout OpenLogger J1 Header Pinout Top Row Bottom Row Pinout# Pin Name Pin Description Pinout# Pin Name Pin Description...
  • Page 3 Analog Input 6 AGND6 Analog Ground ⇓ Analog Input 7 AGND7 Analog Ground ⇓ Analog Input 8 AGND8 Analog Ground ⇓ 5V Supply Digital Ground ↓ Button Reset PROG Button Program Reserved Tout Reserved Function Generator Output Digital Ground ↓ DC Out 1 Digital Ground ↓...
  • Page 4: Software Support

    Analog Inputs Analog inputs provide ways to measure real analog data from external systems. OpenLogger has 8 single-ended analog inputs with their own recommended ground pin. Each input is designed to accept a voltage range of -10 V to +10 V (with...
  • Page 5: Function Generator

    ±30 V and has 16 bits of resolution and a bandwidth of 50 kHz. OpenLogger can then log all data onto the local SD card at 400 kS/s, stream and/or log data over USB at 200 kS/s, or stream and/or log data over WiFi at 10 kS/S.
  • Page 6: Dc Power Supplies

    DC Power Supplies OpenLogger has two DC outputs that are driven by their own PWM output with a single PWM line for the DC offset. A gain circuit is implmented on the OpenLogger to provide a voltage range of -4 V to 4 V for each channel. A feedback circuit is also present to allow for calibration of the DC output.
  • Page 7: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting LED Indicators The LEDs on the OpenLogger are used to indicate the current status of the OpenLogger hardware as follows: Orange On - Device is booting and not ready to use. Green Flashing - Device is booted and ready to use, but not logging.

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