Any one use an accelerometer ?
I have some questions:
Do they send out the negative G's as well as the positive?
If so this could technically give a persons velocity a.k.a. MPH. Please comment on your accelerometer pors and cons.
Do they send out the negative G's as well as the positive?
If so this could technically give a persons velocity a.k.a. MPH. Please comment on your accelerometer pors and cons.
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Generic forum use advice: read other people's questions, and the answers. There's lots of good stuff already out there.
I'm guilty of failing to do this myself, when about a month ago I asked if servos and their controllers need to share a common ground - becoming apparently the 10,000th person to ask that same question.
http://forums.parallax.com/forums/default.aspx?f=15&m=308626
One can, of course, Google for an answer.· Then one gets a haystack that may have·in it the #3 Singer sewing machine needle one needs, or may not have it, but that·is certain to be full of pine needles, cactus needles, knitting needles, maps of the city of Needles, California, and a complaint that little Joe Glotz needles his big sister a little too much about her acne.
Responding to the original question, accelerometers reasonably available to hobbyists do indeed measure acceleration as positive and negative.· This, however,·does not enable one to determine velocity with useful accuracy, nor position with any accuracy at all, because (1) the accelerometers don't have sufficient resolution or accuracy, and (2) the microcontrollers can't calculate with sufficient precision.
It is·possible to determine changes in·velocity and position from accelerometer data -- that's what INS systems do -- but the accuracy and precision required are, by several orders of magnitude, ·beyond amateur capabilities and amateur budgets.· And even the best inertial navigation systems require frequent updates from other navigation systems in order to correct accumulated error.· They're great for short-term use when the GPS drops out, though, if you've got an extra·couple hundred grand to spend.
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· -- Carl, nn5i@arrl.net