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Design of a Low-Cost High-Speed and Large-Capacity Data Logger Using MicroSD Card

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Data logging is an important process for evaluating the functionality and performance of many electronic systems such as internet of things (IoT). Most of the mixed-signal systems digitize the signals from the sensors to generate input signals and then perform some digital signal processing on these input signals to generate output signals. Data logging of these input and output signals helps to evaluate the performance of the systems. Many of these systems contain an FPGA for digital signal processing. The FPGA can also be used to facilitate data logging. This paper presents a data logging and data extraction system which is a high capacity, low cost and ensures data integrity over gigabytes of the data. The system has been evaluated by logging data in a system, having four inputs and one output signal each having a sampling rate of 1 kHz, for five hours. Data integrity has been observed for each sample of the data.

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This work is supported by the Graduate Assistantship Scheme of Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, and in part by the YUTP Fund under Grant 0153AA-H39.

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Sajjad, M., Yusoff, M.Z., Ahmad, J. (2022). Design of a Low-Cost High-Speed and Large-Capacity Data Logger Using MicroSD Card. In: Ibrahim, R., K. Porkumaran, Kannan, R., Mohd Nor, N., S. Prabakar (eds) International Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Smart Community. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 758. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2183-3_63

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