Doesn't quite make sense. If sensor is overloaded how can the LowPassFilter handle that?
Seems to make more sense to simply disregard those samples unless they make up a significant part of all samples.
But then I don't fully understand how omitting samples affects analysis.
I do understand that the signal we're interested in is "hiding" or included in high-G samples and we can't exclude them all.
But until we're figured out the angle problem and don't need 0.01 IPS resolution, I guess that the +-8G range is fine.
Sure would be nice if fl-mike (post #228) could chime in with some advice. What is the secret to extracting a low-G signal of interest from noisy high-G signals?
Finn
Seems to make more sense to simply disregard those samples unless they make up a significant part of all samples.
But then I don't fully understand how omitting samples affects analysis.
I do understand that the signal we're interested in is "hiding" or included in high-G samples and we can't exclude them all.
But until we're figured out the angle problem and don't need 0.01 IPS resolution, I guess that the +-8G range is fine.
Sure would be nice if fl-mike (post #228) could chime in with some advice. What is the secret to extracting a low-G signal of interest from noisy high-G signals?
Finn


