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Openlog Serial Data Logger

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 Details:

  • Input VCC: 3.3 V-12 V (recommended 3.3 V-5 V)
  • Record low cost microSD FAT16 / 32 cards up to 64 GB
  • Simple command interface
  • Configurable baud rates
  • Boot defect is pro mini atmage328P 5 V 16 Mhz
  • Four SPI pogo pins
  • Two LEDs indicate writing status
  • 2 mA inactive, 6 mA at maximum recording rate

OpenLog (blackbox) is a data logger that works through a simple serial connection and supports microSD cards up to 64 GB. The Open log (blackbox) can store or log large amounts of data in series and act as a black box of types to store all the data in series that your project generates.

The board has contained the openlog_blackbox_v2.0 firmware. The flight conroller transmits the information of your flight data in each iteration of control loop over a serial port to an Open log that must be recorded. After your flight, you can view the derived records using the interactive registration viewer:

Github.com/cleanflight/blackbox-log-viewer

You can also use the blackbox_decode tool to convert records into CSV files for analysis, or render your flight record as a video using the blackbox_render tool. These tools can be found in this repository:

Github.com/cleanflight/blackbox-tools

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How do I start logging data with the Openlog Serial Data Logger?
Openlog logs data from a serial connection to microSD cards up to 64 GB using FAT16/32. It uses a simple command interface and the openlog_blackbox_v2.0 firmware.
What power supply and voltage does the device require?
Input VCC supports 3.3 V to 12 V with recommended 3.3 V to 5 V. Current draw is 2 mA when inactive and up to 6 mA at maximum recording rate.
What storage media and capacity are supported?
It accepts microSD cards up to 64 GB formatted FAT16 or FAT32.
How can I view or export the logged data after a flight?
After logging, use the interactive viewer at Github.com/cleanflight/blackbox-log-viewer to view the records or use blackbox_decode to convert them to CSV; you can also render a video with blackbox_render.
What hardware features should I know about?
The board has four SPI pogo pins and two LEDs to indicate writing status.
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 Details:

  • Input VCC: 3.3 V-12 V (recommended 3.3 V-5 V)
  • Record low cost microSD FAT16 / 32 cards up to 64 GB
  • Simple command interface
  • Configurable baud rates
  • Boot defect is pro mini atmage328P 5 V 16 Mhz
  • Four SPI pogo pins
  • Two LEDs indicate writing status
  • 2 mA inactive, 6 mA at maximum recording rate

OpenLog (blackbox) is a data logger that works through a simple serial connection and supports microSD cards up to 64 GB. The Open log (blackbox) can store or log large amounts of data in series and act as a black box of types to store all the data in series that your project generates.

The board has contained the openlog_blackbox_v2.0 firmware. The flight conroller transmits the information of your flight data in each iteration of control loop over a serial port to an Open log that must be recorded. After your flight, you can view the derived records using the interactive registration viewer:

Github.com/cleanflight/blackbox-log-viewer

You can also use the blackbox_decode tool to convert records into CSV files for analysis, or render your flight record as a video using the blackbox_render tool. These tools can be found in this repository:

Github.com/cleanflight/blackbox-tools

Specifications

Resources

Datasheet

Library

Sample Code

Tutorial

FAQ
How do I start logging data with the Openlog Serial Data Logger?
Openlog logs data from a serial connection to microSD cards up to 64 GB using FAT16/32. It uses a simple command interface and the openlog_blackbox_v2.0 firmware.
What power supply and voltage does the device require?
Input VCC supports 3.3 V to 12 V with recommended 3.3 V to 5 V. Current draw is 2 mA when inactive and up to 6 mA at maximum recording rate.
What storage media and capacity are supported?
It accepts microSD cards up to 64 GB formatted FAT16 or FAT32.
How can I view or export the logged data after a flight?
After logging, use the interactive viewer at Github.com/cleanflight/blackbox-log-viewer to view the records or use blackbox_decode to convert them to CSV; you can also render a video with blackbox_render.
What hardware features should I know about?
The board has four SPI pogo pins and two LEDs to indicate writing status.
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