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- connected to the board without requiring any specialized pins Adafruit Datalogging Shield with a Secure Digital (SD) card slot and real-time clock (RTC)...
- factory was equipped with a "Borghi e Severi" dyno bench and related AVL datalogging computers, which was used for the development of the W12 motor, standard...
- control, injector and coil test mode, crank/cam input diagnostics, SDcard datalogging, flex fuel (gasoline/E85) with appropriate sensor, LPG support, and many...
- Loggerhead Instruments ATmega328P Arduino-compatible microSD motion datalogging board with accelerometer, magnetometer, gyroscope, pressure, temperature...
- ATmega328P Loggerhead Instruments Arduino-compatible microSD motion datalogging board with accelerometer, magnetometer, gyroscope, pressure, temperature...
- specifications; Bosch MS5.0 ECU and ABS controller; MoTeC instrumentation and datalogging; adjustable anti-roll bars; Multimatic DSSV spool-valve dampers and other...
- Suzuki 1000cc machine. This speed value was registered by the on-board datalogging equipment. The same course has also been used for cycle racing, including...
- Channel Multiscope". Retrieved 28 January 2007. "Extech Dual Channel, Datalogging multimeter". Extech Instruments. Archived from the original on 3 April...
- base stations, personal computers, battery-backed SRAM replacement, datalogging specialty memories (black box solutions), media players, and book readers...
- entities such as Ariel and Prospero, the former arising from a network of datalogging mote machines, and the latter of whom derives from a post-Internet logosphere...