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Hpr during calibration, Calibration settings – PNI SeaTRAX User Manual

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SeaTRAX User Manual

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Acquire Delay

The Acquire Delay sets the time between samples taken by the module, in seconds.

This is an internal setting that is NOT tied to the time with which the module

transmits data to SeaTRAX Studio or the host system. Generally speaking, the

Acquire Delay is either set to 0, in which case the SeaTRAX is constantly sampling

or set to equal either the Poll Delay or Sample Delay values. The advantage of

running with an Acquire Delay of 0 is the FIR filter can run with a relatively high Tap

value to provide stable and timely data. The advantage of using a greater Acquire

Delay is power consumption can be reduced, assuming the Sample or Poll Delay are

no less than the Acquire Delay.

Sample Delay

The Sample Delay is relevant when Continuous Mode is selected. It is the time

delay, in seconds, between completion of the SeaTRAX sending one set of data and

the start of sending the next sample set. If the delay is set to 0, then the SeaTRAX

will begin sending new data as soon as the previous data set has been sent. Note that

the inverse of the Sample Delay is greater than the sample rate, since the Sample

Delay does not include the actual measurement acquisition time. The default is 0.

Flush Filters

Flushing the FIR filter clears all the filter values so it is necessary to fully repopulate

the filter before a good reading can be given. For example, if 32 FIR taps is set, then

32 new samples must be taken to provide a good reading. It is particularly prudent to

flush the filter if the Sample Delay is set to a non-zero value as this will purge old

data. Note that flushing the filters increases the delay until data is output, with the

length of the delay being directly correlated to the number of FIR taps. The default is

not to Flush Filters.

6.3.8

HPR During Calibration

When the button is selected, heading, pitch, and roll will be output on the

Calibration tab during a calibration.

6.3.9

Calibration Settings

Automatic Sampling

When selected the module will take a sample point once minimum change and

stability requirements have been satisfied. If the user wants to have more control

over when the point will be taken then Auto Sampling should be deselected. Once

deselected, the button on the Calibration tab will be active. Selecting