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Select the View of your Data (ffOption)
Select format function to use:
Production Format Function
Development Format Function
Click this button to run this code and save it to local storage. You can revert back to the code saved on the device by clicking the "Reload user code" button in the Settings tab.


Click this button to save this format function back to the device. Warning: this is a permanent change.


Click this button to run this code and save it to local storage. You can revert back to the code saved on the device by clicking the "Reload user code" button on the settings page.


Click this button to save the javascript back to the device. Warning: this is a permanent change.




The script files are only shown when requested by the user when using i2cChip server

The script files are only shown when requested by the user when using i2cChip server

Download files:
File Description
I2CchipDataLogger.sh BASH Script for logging data
configI2CchipDataLogger.sh Script config file
jsonDataCapture.js All captured data in JSON format
rawDataCapture.txt All captured data in raw format
jsonDataCaptureLast.js Last captured data in JSON format
rawDataCaptureLast.txt Last captured data in raw format
displayJavascript.js Formatting javascript used for displaying data
formatFunction.js Function used by displayJavascript to format the data
formatFunctionDev.js Development format function used for testing
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This part of the website is used to send commands to the BL233. A command can change a setting or request data from a sensor. If the command will have a response then a data type should be sent with the data to differentiate the response from logged data or the response from other commands.


Data type (can be left blank if you don't expect a response from the command):


BL233 Command (datasheet):





Local LAN
i2cChip Server

Update interval (sec):
Normal Logging
Redirect Serial Port: Ser2Net
Note: This feature allows you to directly telnet to the serial device through a TCP/IP port.
ttyATH0 (hardware serial port) uses port 2008, for example 192.168.1.51:2008
ttyUSB0 uses port 2009, for example 192.168.1.51:2009
Available channels:

Add another channel:







Friendly Name:








This button will flash the led on
the router. At the moment this
feature only works over the LAN.





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IP Addresses for selected channel:

Add another IP Address:



Cache status:


Click this button to use the user javascript,
and format functions from the device instead
of the locally modified functions:
Selected device URL:
Version:

Info

If you have problems using this page then please check our FAQ. If that does not solve your problem then contact us on Admin.
If this tool works well for you and you would like more devices that you can use to log data then please visit our store at:
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Click button to view GPS coordinates on a Google map:
Below is the result of the changes made to the format function processing the last received data:
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To scan for devices on your local network go to the Scan devices page

If you know the device name (on the bottom of your WebI2C) you can enter it.
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For help on how to use our Web Data Logger, go to Web Data Logger Help.

To get a channel to run WebI2C on RaspberryPi or similar. please send a mail to: sales@i2cchip.com.