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<br /><br />'''SBK''' is '''STEM activities oriented''' making it possible to react to its environment.<br />Thank to the '''SBK-IFTTT''' module, the collected data can be compared<br />against rudimentary expression to trigger an action from a actuator board.</p>
 
<br /><br />'''SBK''' is '''STEM activities oriented''' making it possible to react to its environment.<br />Thank to the '''SBK-IFTTT''' module, the collected data can be compared<br />against rudimentary expression to trigger an action from a actuator board.</p>
 
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Version du 2 mai 2024 à 21:54

SBK = "STEM Belgian Knife" project

SBK-Logo-480px.png

STEM Belgian Knife project (SBK) is designed to create an affordable and easy to used solution for STEM application at school.

SBK project id design to be plug and play, easy to use and expandable by design!

SBK project is data centric showing physical values and their corresponding unit.

SBK project is based on a smart data logger, namely SBK-DataLogger.
It sample data at selected rate and made them available on:
- a computer,
- a SD Card (CSV format)
- the data bus.

SBK-DataLogger auto detects the sensors and their available data.
Just connect one or several the sensor(s) board(s) to SBK-DataLogger,
wait for it to be detected and read the collected data + units on the display.
No configuration required

SBK project is a versatile allowing to connect expansion modules on the communication bus.

SBK is STEM activities oriented making it possible to react to its environment.
Thank to the SBK-IFTTT module, the collected data can be compared
against rudimentary expression to trigger an action from a actuator board.

Concepts

DataLogger

Tlogo-under-construction.jpg

TRAVAUX EN COURS. How does the DataLogger works