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llienossor
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Hi,
I'm using a ADXL311 acceleromoter as a Tilt Sensor. The equations
given to calculate the tilt on the x axis or Pitch is ASIN(Ax/1g) and
the tilt on the y axis or Roll is ASIN(Ay/1g). g is acceleration due
to gravity, Ax & Ay are the amplitudes of the analog voltages from x
and y outputs. But I do not know what the A (presumabely amplitude of
some sort) before SIN represents.
If anyone has any ideas I would be very grateful.
Thanks.
llienossor
I'm using a ADXL311 acceleromoter as a Tilt Sensor. The equations
given to calculate the tilt on the x axis or Pitch is ASIN(Ax/1g) and
the tilt on the y axis or Roll is ASIN(Ay/1g). g is acceleration due
to gravity, Ax & Ay are the amplitudes of the analog voltages from x
and y outputs. But I do not know what the A (presumabely amplitude of
some sort) before SIN represents.
If anyone has any ideas I would be very grateful.
Thanks.
llienossor