This project is an WiFi enabled accelerometer, built for engineering and physics students to wirelessly capture acceleration data.
The accelerometer is built using components available on the Internet. At the heart is the LIS3DH accelerometer, capable of ranges up to 16G and sample rates up to 400 Hz. Multiple accelerometers can be used, with simultaneous activation and data collection.
Included in this repository are:
- Materials list
- Instructions for assembling accelerometers
- Firmware source code for the accelerometer
- Server source code for capturing data
- Sample data and lesson examples
You may download the entire repository using this link.
- Some light soldering
- The ability to install some software
- Some light coding and the ability to run a Python script
This software and associated materials are Copyright (c) 2016 by the Texas Advanced Computing Center, protected under the MIT License. Full text of the license can be found here.