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@awsllcjeff, Thank for the update. Our Android lead is currently unavailable so it's been hard to get Android answers.
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You have to move the sensor around. Please see this tutorial section and watch the video: https://mbientlab.com/tutorials/Calibration.html
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I think you guys might want to direct your questions over to the BOSCH forum. We don't really have any say in this as we get a blackbox from BOSCH and we put it in our firmware. The BOSCH folks will be able to answer your questions about how their s…
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Welcome! * You will need to ask them since they own their own data * Python is not supported on MAC (no bluetooth lib available - you can yell at Apple about this ) * A lot of folks share but you will need to go through github and/or our for…
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The Swift MetaWearAPITest app has an example.
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Yes that's it. We don't have many examples of this except in swift (and maybe in java). See the examples on github.
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* No it will no keep recording. You need to set it to the log mode before you disconnect if you want that to happen. * The data you show actually looks really good and is exactly what real world data looks like.
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There is an orientation setting in the BOSCH BIM160 that works at all times that will tell you if it is in Landscape orientation or Horizontal and so on. This is in some of our example code (I know its in the swift example app). This does not requ…
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That might be tough. You could just use the ambient light sensor -> if dark the splint is on. Otherwise you can try stuff like this: * https://www.adafruit.com/product/182 * https://www.adafruit.com/product/166
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Many folks are saying that Windows Bluetooth is extremely unreliable. Unfortunately this is outside of our scope since it's a Windows bug and you should report it to them. Please keep your Windows release up to date (update) and try to use differen…
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You can update by hand if you want. You can also use our latest MetaHub image: https://www.dropbox.com/s/x7r1x709n6n2v5w/MetaHub.iso.zip?dl=0 You should also looks at this: https://github.com/mbientlab/MetaWear-SDK-JavaScript/issues/11
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Unfortunately there have been many issues with Bluetooth support on Windows. Unfortunately this is outside of our scope but I encourage you to do a few things: 1. Update windows 2. Test with different dongle 3. See how different BLE devices work …
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* There is an API function to disconnect and an API function to turn off the sensor, please see www.mbientlab.com/tutorials to learn how to use them. In the MetaBase App, there is also a menu option to turn off the sensor. * Bluetooth is standard, …
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stream_quat
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Use sudo...
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Are you losing the connection? Check the Bluetooth logs to see what happened. Also just add some auto reconnect code to your App in case this happens.
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All you have to use is the Quaternion example and switch it to output Euler.
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* Two per joint is recommended. * Activate them via Bluetooth. * No, you need to coat them in epoxy to be waterproof (this is standard, you can google-fu this for more info).
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No, it is the property of Bosch and it is not open source. We do not have access to it either.
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Again, this is in our examples and tutorials. Please go through them carefully.
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Hi, Unfortunately this is not possible.
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They do but your computer antenna is 10 times bigger than the metasensor antenna so it's not fair competition. Also Wifi antennas are 10db or more. Our antenna is 0db... BluetoothLE is just a low power signal easily degraded by Wifi and even stand…
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* The code is all open source so you can modify anything you want. And you definitely should put in place code that will automatically handle disconnects and miss-connections. * I HIGHLY recommend that you experiment with other dongles. * The Meta…
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Nice!
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I think you will have to do a few things: 1. Make sure you write smart auto reconnecting code 2. Make sure your dongles/setup is at acceptable BLE speeds
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It sounds like you are connecting more sensors than one dongle can handle. One dongle can handle 1-3 sensors (Depending on the make/model) but again, you are still limited by the Bluetooth bandwith (100Hz). So you can do: 1sensor on 1dongle at 1…
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Unfortunately, the data might be lost.
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This information is in the BMI160 datasheet which is available on our website. -> 200Hz data rate has 3dB cutoff frequency of 74.6 Hz with normal settings
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Turn off other devices in the area. Turn off your Wifi, turn off other BLE apps, and so on.