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Arduino mySQM Sky Quality Meter

A sky quality meter based on TLS237 and Arduino Nano. Features LCD1602 display or 1.8″ TFT and serial interface for remote monitoring. Optional GPS support. Windows application for remote monitoring provided.

(c) Copyright Robert Brown 2014-2017. All Rights Reserved.

The schematic, code and ideas are released into the public domain. Users are free to implement these but may NOT sell projects based on this project for commercial gain without express written permission granted from the author. Schematics, Code, Firmware, Ideas, Software Applications, Layout are protected by Copyright Law.

Code or portions of code may not be copied or used without appropriate credit given to author.

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Website https://arduinomysqmskyqualitymeter.sourceforge.io
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  • Based on TLS237 sensor (same as used in Unihedron Sky Meter)
  • Arduino Nano compact design
  • TFT1.8 display for displaying Sky brightness
  • Optional LCD1602, LCD1602+I2C and OLED+I2C displays
  • GPS support (optional)
  • Firmware v212+ can output NMEA message strings to Serial Port thus can talk to EQMOD and other applications
  • Windows App v2457+ Can read NMEA messages from a GPS device connected to a Serial Port
  • Serial USB interface supports remote control operation
  • Fitted in plastic enclosure with 9VDC battery
  • Overcomes limitations of other designs
  • DO NOT DOWNLOAD SOFTWARE FROM OTHER SITES AS AN EXE/ISO/ZIP FILE - THESE FILES ARE NOT SUPPORTED AND MAY CONTAIN MALWARE