Difference between revisions of "BiosensorArray - Data Logging"
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− | [http://www.sparkfun.com/products/525 Sparkfun i2c EEPROM chip] | + | **[http://www.sparkfun.com/products/525 Sparkfun i2c EEPROM chip] |
− | [http://us.element-14.com/microchip/25aa1024-i-p/ic-eeprom-1mbit-serial-20mhz-dip/dp/89H3144 element14 - Microchip SPI EEPROM] | + | **[http://us.element-14.com/microchip/25aa1024-i-p/ic-eeprom-1mbit-serial-20mhz-dip/dp/89H3144 element14 - Microchip SPI EEPROM] |
=== Flash Memory (SD, microSD, etc) === | === Flash Memory (SD, microSD, etc) === |
Revision as of 21:06, 30 March 2011
Onboard Storage
Biosensor data stream should be in a non-volitile manner on the data aggregator board attached to the body. Ideally, the biosensor array will stream data wirelessly to a smart phone or computer, but this should not be required to ensure operational flexibility. Therefore, a moderate amount of on board storage is required.
EEPROM
- Pro's:
- Cheaper than flash memory
- Simpler to interface & manage
- Drew believes but needs to research
- Con's:
- Much smaller size that flash memory
- Not removable
- Implementations:
Flash Memory (SD, microSD, etc)
- Pro's:
- High capacity
- Removable
- Con's:
- Higher cost than EEPROM
- More complex to interface & manange
- Drew believes but needs to research
- Implementations: