Calibrate JW24F8 on Linux
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Re: Calibrate JW24F8 on Linux
How about using the documentation for our sensor? I don't think you would use a Ford manual to try to repair a VW car?
Re: Calibrate JW24F8 on Linux
I have to calculate the angle between the axis X and axis Y.
Using the formula = arctan (y / x) I always find zero in rotation.
How can I do?
Please
Using the formula = arctan (y / x) I always find zero in rotation.
How can I do?
Please
Re: Calibrate JW24F8 on Linux
I know very well but your documentation does not help me much indeed.
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Re: Calibrate JW24F8 on Linux
The angle is 90°.
I assume you are looking for either the resulting vector or the resulting vector angle? Pythagoras will give you that answer.
I assume you are looking for either the resulting vector or the resulting vector angle? Pythagoras will give you that answer.
Re: Calibrate JW24F8 on Linux
It's the resulting vector between axis X and axis Y. With Pythagorus the problem is the sign.
I have an other question, how can I do an average of the Axis?
I'd like to make an average of 10 samples, for a smoother signal.
I have an other question, how can I do an average of the Axis?
I'd like to make an average of 10 samples, for a smoother signal.