Welcome to EnviroDIY, a community for do-it-yourself environmental science and monitoring. EnviroDIY is part of WikiWatershed, an initiative of Stroud Water Research Center designed to help people advance knowledge and stewardship of fresh water.
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dataloggers

EnviroDIY Funded! Workshop Plans for 2017

Expanding EnviroDIY training with grants from William Penn Foundation and Environmental Protection Agency

Accurate low stream depth measurements viewable on internet

Working on a remote river monitoring project with partners Cemar.org and a local chapter of The Nature Conservancy.

Introducing the new Mayfly Logger

It has a combination of features and capabilities that make it one of the most powerful and flexible logger platforms available.

Arduino DataLogger Board

Wanted to share my most recent attempt at a customized Arduino based (Mega2560) data logger board.  I’ve used a Silicon Labs CP2104 USB interface and also contains: -DS3231 RTC with Battery B/U -uSD Card -4MB MRAM (SPI interface) – 3 Serial Port Headers (3.3V/5V) **I left Serial dedicated to the USB, but Serial1, 2, and 3 are avail. -3.3V/5V I2C headers -3.3V/5V SPI headers All digital...[Read More]

Emerging Technologies

Implementing large-scale sensor deployment for watershed assessment has previously been limited by the high cost of the datalogging and communication infrastructure. We're overcoming these obstacles.

Welcome to EnviroDIY

Welcome to our blog on dataloggers, sensors, and other open source hardware projects.  We have created this site as a way of sharing our ideas, designs, and source code so other researchers and hobbyists can follow along with what we are developing.  Hopefully this will be a collaborative effort where we can trade knowledge and build some innovative new hardware projects together. During the first...[Read More]

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