Development of a wireless low power datalogger with high performance converter
Autor
Quiles-Latorre, Francisco Javier
Ortiz, Manuel
Gersnoviez, Andrés
Brox-Jiménez, María
Olivares, Alberto
Glösekötter, Peter
Editor
Kaunas University of TechnologyFecha
2015Materia
CPLDData acquisition
Energy-saving systems
Microcontroller
Sensor networks
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In this work, a low power datalogger with a wireless connection is described. The datalogger can be used as a portable and stand-alone device, as well as a wireless sensor network node. A flexible architecture, which combines a microcontroller with external local buses (data and address) and a complex programmable logic device (CPLD), has been used. The system has two special characteristics: one of them is the high resolution of A/D converters; the second is based on the incorporation of a non-volatile random-access memory (NVRAM) that allows fast access to stored data and a low consumption. Storing data in an NVRAM implies an extra security level for the maintenance of data even when the batteries of the system have been exhausted. The complete glue logic has been integrated into a Zero-Power CPLD in order to reduce size. In addition, in each specific application, the CPLD allows the implementation through hardware of some interfaces to sensor module, saving computation time.