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Getting started with arduino: what to buy

98karlh
98karlh over 7 years ago

Hello e14

 

Environmental engineer from denmark checking in.

I am building a project in which I plan to use an arduino to measure and log/record sensor data.
This sensor data includes: temperature, pH, conductivity, gas/liquid flow, and light intensity (x2 sensors), all measured in an aquatic environment.

Initially I will set up and test each sensor individually, then later set up a full set of sensors, and finally I require up to 6 sets of the above mentioned sensors.

 

I have tinkered with professional lab equipment, but starting up for myself, my budget is a far cry from what is required.

 

so the tasks at hand are:

 

1: aquire the nessecery parts

2: get familiar with building and programming arduino

3: set up data logging

4: test each sensor

5: set up a full set of sensors

6: set up multiple paralel sets of sensors using preferably 1 arduino(?), otherwise multiple.

 

I would love your thoughts on step 1: aquiring the nessecery parts.

(max budget ca. 200$, preferably around 100 if possible)

 

-Purchase an all-around starter kit for arduino to first learn the basics, and then the additional parts needed in order to reach my end-goals?

-Genuine arduino vs. 'clones' ?

 

also ideas, questions and inputs are absolutely welcome!

 

With kind regards

-Karl

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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 7 years ago +4 suggested
    Hi Karl, You might also want to examine (to rule in or rule out) the Raspberry Pi, because if you wish to perform logging, then there are more options with it (micro SD card with file system, USB storage…
  • ntewinkel
    ntewinkel over 7 years ago in reply to shabaz +3 suggested
    > Arduino could be cheaper perhaps It is, especially if you start out with an inexpensive clone. However, after the FTDI incident, some clones now use a different USB-to-Serial chip which requires special…
  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 7 years ago +2 suggested
    Perhaps take a look at these resources: Jeremy Blum Arduino Tutorials (here on Element 14) There is also a published book which covers similar ground. http://www.exploringarduino.com/ (Tutorial 11 covers…
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    0 14rhb over 7 years ago

    Karl,

     

    I recently reviewed one of the Arduino Starter Kits on E14. I thought the kit was a great introduction to those wishing to know what the Arduino was and what it could do.

     

    You sound like you already know what you would like to build and perhaps it would be better for you to purchase a separate Arduino Uno, USB lead, breadboard, and the 'shields' required for your sensors (shields are PCBs that stack up on the Arduino using pins and sockets). You will find plenty of online resources (including Element 14's Arduino group) that will get your sensors up and running quickly.

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    0 14rhb over 7 years ago

    Karl,

     

    I recently reviewed one of the Arduino Starter Kits on E14. I thought the kit was a great introduction to those wishing to know what the Arduino was and what it could do.

     

    You sound like you already know what you would like to build and perhaps it would be better for you to purchase a separate Arduino Uno, USB lead, breadboard, and the 'shields' required for your sensors (shields are PCBs that stack up on the Arduino using pins and sockets). You will find plenty of online resources (including Element 14's Arduino group) that will get your sensors up and running quickly.

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    0 98karlh over 7 years ago in reply to 14rhb

    I checked out the review, and it helped convince me that I want to start with a uno r3 starter kit. I will also order the required sd card expansion card, etc. and whn I am done with the tutorials (and others) I will proceed with my project.

     

    It seems like I will love working with this stuff, so why rush it, the manual looks lovely, I think I will enjoy it =)

     

    Thank you very much for your input!

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