The following was copied from the "calibration and programming" documentation page for the ADXL335:
"Calibration Sketch Output:
Once calibrated, the output will show the calibrated raw range for each axis, followed by the measured "G" forces. The raw ranges can be used as constants in sketches.
Raw Ranges: X: 408-616, Y: 398-610, Z: 422-625
511, 511, 625 :: -0.01G, 0.07G, 1.00G.........."
My question concerns the last sentence (I underlined) talking about using the raw range constants in a sketch. Could someone provide an example of what this means and provide a code snippet showing how they are used in a sketch?
How to use Calibration constants for ADXL335
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Re: How to use Calibration constants for ADXL335
See the "2-point calibration" page in this guide: https://learn.adafruit.com/calibrating- ... -calibrate
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