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resources:eval:user-guides:eval-adxl313z:no-os-setup [03 Jun 2022 11:49] – [IIO Project] George Moisresources:eval:user-guides:eval-adxl313z:no-os-setup [03 Jun 2022 13:14] – [IIO Project] George Mois
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 Below you can see the Connection window for IIO Oscilloscope. The handshake is performed and the device is detected over UART. After pressing the **Connect** button we can see the device in the list, together with its channels and we can see the measured data. Below you can see the Connection window for IIO Oscilloscope. The handshake is performed and the device is detected over UART. After pressing the **Connect** button we can see the device in the list, together with its channels and we can see the measured data.
  
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 Below you can see the Simple View which contains the read data from the accelerometer. Observe how the measurements change.  Below you can see the Simple View which contains the read data from the accelerometer. Observe how the measurements change. 
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 Finally, the accelerometer is positioned such that the gravitation force is perpendicular on its YZ plane. In this case the measured acceleration on on X axis is ~g and the  measured acceleration on Y and Z axis is ~0.  Finally, the accelerometer is positioned such that the gravitation force is perpendicular on its YZ plane. In this case the measured acceleration on on X axis is ~g and the  measured acceleration on Y and Z axis is ~0. 
  
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 Below you can see the Debug View which contains the list of attributes for each channel of the selected device. Some attributes, like the calibbias, range, sampling frequency, scale (applicable only for ADXL312 and ADXL313) can be changed by the user, while the other attributes can be just read. You may also observe that some attributes of the acceleration channels are shared in value, range, sampling frequency, and scale, while calibbias and raw attributes may have different value for each acceleration channel. Below you can see the Debug View which contains the list of attributes for each channel of the selected device. Some attributes, like the calibbias, range, sampling frequency, scale (applicable only for ADXL312 and ADXL313) can be changed by the user, while the other attributes can be just read. You may also observe that some attributes of the acceleration channels are shared in value, range, sampling frequency, and scale, while calibbias and raw attributes may have different value for each acceleration channel.
resources/eval/user-guides/eval-adxl313z/no-os-setup.txt · Last modified: 27 Sep 2022 17:20 by Darius B