Log Temperature, Humidity, and Heat Data with Arduino to an SD Card

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In this article, we are going to make a data-logger using an Arduino Ethernet shield. The Arduino Ethernet shield has a Micro SD card slot which is used to insert the SD card in it and store the data in it. Sometimes we need to use graphics in our program like images so in that case, the SD card will come in handy for us. In our project, we are going to read the temperature, humidity, and the heat index from the DHT22 sensor and store these values in the SD card.

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