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Query Regarding Accelerometer Resolutions: Discrepancy Between "G" and "No G".
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(08-20-2023, 02:18 PM)Jens Noritzsch Wrote: The linear acceleration (without g) is a so-called fusion sensor of typically accelerometer, magnetometer, and gyroscope. Checking https://phyphox.org/sensordb for SM-G781 (that should be your device‘s model family), the magnetometer is at 100Hz. I thought that the fusion sensor could not go beyond that, so you get double of what I would have expected… Wink

Hi Jens!
First, thanks for the reply.
In this case, the device I'm using is a SM-G780G/DS.
So, for me to have the pure accelerometer I would have to use the accelerometer with g? Can you tell?
Could it be that if I discount the gravity value on the Z axis (or whatever axis it is influencing), I will have a value similar to "Without G"? But with 400 Hz?
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RE: Query Regarding Accelerometer Resolutions: Discrepancy Between "G" and "No G". - by DaviPrata - 08-21-2023, 09:57 PM

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