The SparkFun OpenLog Artemis is an open source data logger that comes preprogrammed to automatically log IMU, GPS, serial data, and various pressure, humidity, and distance sensors. All without writing a single line of code! OpenLog Artemis, or "OLA," automatically detects, configures, and logs Qwiic sensors. The OLA is specifically designed for users who just need to capture a lot of data to a CSV and get back to their larger project.
Included on every OpenLog Artemis is an IMU for built-in logging of triple-axis accelerometer, gyro, and magnetometer. Whereas the original 9DOF Razor used the old MPU-9250, the OpenLog Artemis uses the latest ICM-20948 from InvenSense capable of nearly 250Hz logging of all nine axes. Simply power up the OpenLog Artemis and all incoming serial data is automatically recorded to a log file with baud rates up to 500000bps [1], supported! The OLA also has four ADC channels available on the edge of the board. Voltages up to 2V can be logged with 14-bit precision up to 1900Hz for one channel and 1000Hz logging all four channels. Additionally, based on feedback from users we've added an on-board RTC so that all data can be time stamped.
The OpenLog Artemis is highly configurable over an easy to use serial interface. Simply plug in a USB-C cable and open a terminal at 115200bps. The logging output is automatically streamed to both the terminal and the microSD. Pressing any key will open the configuration menu.
The OpenLog Artemis automatically scans, detects, configures, and logs various Qwiic sensors plugged into the board (No soldering! No programming!).
Artemis Module (Cortex-M4F based Apollo3 microcontroller)
Configurable via CH340E and Artemis Firmware Upload GUI
Operating voltage range
3.3V to 6.5V (via VIN with optional external power switch)
5V with USB (via 5V or USB type C)
3.6V to 4.2V with LiPo battery (via VBATT or 2-pin JST). Built-in MCP73831 single cell LiPo charger and
minimum 450mA charge rate
3.3V (via 3V3)
Current consumption
~20mA (Run)
~80µA (Sleep)
~18µA (Deep Sleep - regulator shut down)
Ports
1x USB type C
1x LiPo battery enabled
1x Qwiic enabled I2C with power control
1x SWD 2x5 header
4x Analog-to-digital
14-bit, up to 1900Hz, 2V max (3.3V compatible)
Serial
Logging speeds up to 500000bps [1]
1x microSD socket
Support for FAT32 and older FAT16 formats up to 32GB with power control
RTC with 1mAhr battery backup
9-axis IMU logging up to 250Hz
ICM-20948 via SPI interface
LEDs
Power
LiPo charge indicator
Serial Tx and Rx
Status