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(read only) > General > Exhibition > SD card read/write with Arduino Print Go Down Pages: 1 ... 11 12 [13] Topic: SD card read/write with Arduino(Read 160740 times) previous topic - next topic ryanteck Full Member Posts: 144 Karma: 0[add] Arduino rocks Re: SD card read/write with Arduino #180 Jan 01, 2011, 10:31 am How do i use this? all of the libarys dont seem to want to work with the original schematics. i have this board all done and made and wired up as the diagram is Divyanshu Full Member Posts: 131 Karma: 1[add] The Tech Gamer Twitter Re: SD card read/write with Arduino #181 Jan 02, 2011, 07:27 am This one seems cool, although my bad soldering skills will mess up everything |I love Technology| Brett Hall Newbie Posts: 1 Karma: 0[add] Arduino rocks Re: SD card read/write with Arduino #182 Jan 10, 2011, 09:28 pm I'm excited at the prospect of doing some datalogging with the arduino for my temperature control experiment which is already working, but the wiring/breadboarding to get the hardware solution in this forum going is a little daunting. I'd prefer to spend a few bucks and get something already built, and fool around with the software instead.I saw the ethernet shield with sd reader, but it's kind of expensive at $45. The sparkfun $15 shield for sd cards had quite a variety of bad reviews. Does anyone in this forum have suggestions for a reasonably inexpensive, but not particularly hardware challenging way to get SD cards (or microsd, or whatever) working? SirPoonga Full Member Posts: 131 Karma: 0[add] Arduino rocks Re: SD card read/write with Arduino #183 Jan 10, 2011, 09:56 pm I am using the Gravitech microsd card in my project.http://store.gravitech.us/adapterboards.htmlhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2mqnwSYwIg akumar Newbie Posts: 2 Karma: 0[add] Arduino rocks Re: SD card read/write with Arduino #184
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better world RepRap DIY SD-Daughterboard for Sanguino and Arduino's. by Erik de Bruijn · February 18, 2009 The Bits From Bytes kits contain a board with SD-Card functionality. It is not clear what licence BfB will attach to it (it https://blog.erikdebruijn.nl/diy-sd-daughterboard-for-sanguino-and-arduinos/ should be GPL for the Darwin based design, though). Anyway, SD support was also being developed in a truely open-source fashion based on the Sanguino, by Zach, Bruce Wattendorf and tested and developed in the field by Marius Kintel using the highly anticipated RepRap Motherboard. Most of you got an SD card with every digital camera that you buy. They are quite useless for high-res photo's, but excellent for #error no printing instruction that aren't necessarily huge. After seeing another new release done on Sanguino based 3D printing from SD, I checked it out and I decided to jump on the bandwagon again. It's been way too long ago since I had time to play with my RepRap. After seeing the scematics and Marius Kintel's setup, I had enough confidence that I could make a stripboard version. I'm not going to #error no sd/mmc sit waiting for the RepRap motherboard to be produced. If this works, I might mill my own boards on my RepRap. I soldered up a Sanguino and it worked instantly (blinking led probably means that the program is running). It's made by Zach (most cool things are), so I didn't expect any less ;)! I made a tiny daughterboard for SD using stripboard and a MULTICOMP Push/Push SD card holder (Farnell). I had bought this component exactly for the miraculous event that I had a spare time tinker with hardware. How I made it Disclaimer: Please correctly if I say something that is incorrect, I have no education in electronics, just some experience from tinkering. I used voltage dividers as described here. The scematic from the arduino forum Step 1: Soldering the SD/MMC holder. Because I didn't have any 1K8 Ohm resistors, I used a 1.5K and 330 Ohm resistor in series for SD/MMC pins 1,2 and 5. These go to the ports SS, MOSI, MISO and CLK respectively. The labels for MOSI, MISO and CLK are on the silkscreen of the sanguino, numbered 4,5,6,7. MISO is a data IO pin and stands for Motherboard in, SD out. MOSI stands for, you guessed it, Motherboard OUT SD i