Assembly - Watertight case
Your DiveIno has to be placed into an Otterbox Pursuit 40 watertight case. It is water resistant up to 30 meters (100 feet), therefore it is
Your DiveIno has to be placed into an Otterbox Pursuit 40 watertight case. It is water resistant up to 30 meters (100 feet), therefore it is
In the DiveIno parts post I mentioned that DiveIno has the following three modules: Screen and microcontroller Sensor module Power module
In the DiveIno parts post I mentioned that DiveIno has the following three modules: Screen and microcontroller Sensor module Power module
In the DiveIno parts post I mentioned that DiveIno has the following three modules: Screen and microcontroller Sensor module Power module
Once your DiveIno was assembled, the required software has to be uploaded onto it. The heart of DiveIno is an Arduino microcontroller board.
As it was mentioned in the DiveIno parts post the Power module is one of the three modules of DiveIno. In the Power consumption post the Ada
In the DiveIno parts post I recommended a 2000 mAh LiPo battery to power the DiveIno. In this post I would like to show the reasons behind t
It would be really cool to be able to analyze your DiveIno dive profiles with something else than the built in logbook viewer. Let’s see how
DiveIno stores the logbook data in the LOGBOOK.TXT file on the SD card. If you open one file, its content will be similar to this: 12345678
During each dive DiveIno saves the dive profile into a file on the SD card. The name of the file is DIVEXXXX.TXT, where the XXXX identifies