Machinechat's JEDI One is a comprehensive data collection and visualization solution. It has built-in HTTP and TCP servers that enable data collection from sensors and devices within minutes. Its custom plug-ins allow data collection from virtually any sensor or device. It also features an integrated and self-contained MQTT broker for easy integration of MQTT based devices or sensors.
The BME280 Qwiic Atmospheric Sensor Breakout included in this kit is a compact solution for measuring barometric pressure, humidity, and temperature. It is suitable for indoor/outdoor navigation, weather forecasting, home automation, and personal health and wellness monitoring. The sensor can be easily connected to another compatible Qwiic-enabled device.
The OpenLog Artemis is equipped with an on-board RTC for time-stamping all data. It supports baud rates up to 500000bps and automatically records all incoming serial data to a log file. It also has four ADC channels available, capable of logging voltages up to 2V with 14-bit precision. The Artemis is highly configurable and easy to use, with a simple serial interface.
This kit includes an OpenLog Artemis (without IMU), a BME280 Qwiic Atmospheric Sensor Breakout, a unique JEDI One license, and connector cables. Please note that additional sensors must be purchased separately. The OpenLog Artemis included in this kit does not have the ICM-20948 IMU sensor, but still supports auto-detection and logging of over a dozen sensors and GNSS receivers.
The SparkFun Qwiic connect system is an ecosystem of I2C sensors, actuators, shields and cables that make prototyping faster and less prone to error. All Qwiic-enabled boards use a common 1mm pitch, 4-pin JST connector, which reduces the amount of required PCB space and prevents incorrect connections.
Brand | Sparkfun |
Model | KIT-20683 |
More info | Qwiic Atmospheric Sensor (BME280) Hookup Guide - learn.sparkfun.com |
Length | 128 mm |
Width | 185 mm |
Height | 46 mm |
Weight | 242,1 g |