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The '''Change Trigger''' is the minimum change in the sensor data needed to trigger a new data event. The '''Data Interval''' is the time (in ms) between data events sent out from your Phidget. You can modify one or both of these values to achieve different data outputs. You can learn more about these | The '''Change Trigger''' is the minimum change in the sensor data needed to trigger a new data event. | ||
The '''Data Interval''' is the time (in ms) between data events sent out from your Phidget. | |||
The '''Data Rate''' is the reciprocal of Data Interval (measured in Hz), and setting it will set the reciprocal value for Data Interval and vice-versa. | |||
You can modify one or both of these values to achieve different data outputs. You can learn more about these properties '''[[Data_Interval/Change_Trigger|here]]'''. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:40, 27 July 2023
Setting the Change Trigger and Data Interval
The Change Trigger is the minimum change in the sensor data needed to trigger a new data event.
The Data Interval is the time (in ms) between data events sent out from your Phidget.
The Data Rate is the reciprocal of Data Interval (measured in Hz), and setting it will set the reciprocal value for Data Interval and vice-versa.
You can modify one or both of these values to achieve different data outputs. You can learn more about these properties here.