Monolith
DIY wireless real-time datalogging platform for Student Formula and Baja.
Install / Use
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monolith

DIY wireless data logging platform for Student Formula and Baja.
Features
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📡 Full wireless support
- Real-time telemetry
- Download recorded data
- Transmit User Events
- Transmit CAN messages
- Configure device (e.g. CAN bit rate)
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📀 Up to 100 Hz data rate with various signals
- 1x CAN 2.0(A/B)
- 1x External GPS
- 1x Internal 6-axis Accelerometer & Gyroscope
- 4x Digital input channels
- 6x Analog input channels
- 1x Power supply voltage sensor
- 1x Chip temperature sensor
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💡 Customizable web-based data analysis tool
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🍺 Fully Open-source & Open-hardware under the Beerware license
Preview
Web Control Hub for live telemetry, data viewer and device/ui configurations.


Documentation
Full documentation for DIY and usage details.
Others
The name of the project was inspired by Arthur C. Clark's novel 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Sponsors
<img src='https://github.com/luftaquila/monolith/assets/17094868/2a893442-4d76-4828-a763-64865f9e481f' width='200px'>The prototype PCBs for the Monolith v1, v2, and v2 mini were sponsored by PCBWay.
For the detailed review of the manufactured PCB, see here.
Individuals
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For non-commercial use only:
"THE BEERWARE LICENSE" (Revision 42):
LUFT-AQUILA wrote this project. As long as you retain this notice,
you can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet someday,
and you think this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return.
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