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is there a way to port this code to be compatible with NGIMU hardware?
x-IMU hardware isn't available anymore on the website.
Main thing is that the CSV files created by the NGIMU Data Logger/Converter contains the time in the first column; the matlab script accepts a 'packet number'. This packet number may be a sequence of integers, but not all packet numbers are "1" - step from each other (i.e. gaps exist).
How does the packet number relate to time?
Kind regards,
Thomas
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As it's stated in the code that the sample rate is 256 per second, I set my data logger to record also at this rate. It seemed to work so long as the start and end times in the code are not modified, so I try to make my recording times match the existing time window
Greetings,
is there a way to port this code to be compatible with NGIMU hardware?
x-IMU hardware isn't available anymore on the website.
Main thing is that the CSV files created by the NGIMU Data Logger/Converter contains the time in the first column; the matlab script accepts a 'packet number'. This packet number may be a sequence of integers, but not all packet numbers are "1" - step from each other (i.e. gaps exist).
How does the packet number relate to time?
Kind regards,
Thomas
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: