I have ev adrn wsn 1z and I save the data with a particular program in c, but I can't see the data in real time and I have to wait after for creating the graphic.
I have ev adrn wsn 1z and I save the data with a particular program in c, but I can't see the data in real time and I have to wait after for creating the graphic.
Hi
So you are doing an offline plotting from the sensor data that you are receiving on the CenterPoint. You can create your own mechanisms to plot the sensor data and that is outside the scope of this support. But I want to share a news that there is new release that will go live (in ~2weeks) with a new and enhanced PC tool. This will have a form of real-time plotting of sensor data, hopefully it is useful for you. Please stay tuned on this.
On the other question: The minimum sleep time that can be configured using ANodeConfig tool is 1 second. Since the ADRadioNet devices are intended for low power and battery operated, most of the time the devices are expected to be in sleep state. An option for user with 250 milliseconds sleep time is provided in the form of command (please refer to “ANodeCenterPoint: Control & Monitoring:” section of ADRN01-All-in-One-GettingStartedGuide_v2.0). Please note, the support from this forum is limited to evaluating the solution as-is and for any new feature requirements to build a new product you have to reach out to local ADI sales team.
thanks
Harish
Hi
So you are doing an offline plotting from the sensor data that you are receiving on the CenterPoint. You can create your own mechanisms to plot the sensor data and that is outside the scope of this support. But I want to share a news that there is new release that will go live (in ~2weeks) with a new and enhanced PC tool. This will have a form of real-time plotting of sensor data, hopefully it is useful for you. Please stay tuned on this.
On the other question: The minimum sleep time that can be configured using ANodeConfig tool is 1 second. Since the ADRadioNet devices are intended for low power and battery operated, most of the time the devices are expected to be in sleep state. An option for user with 250 milliseconds sleep time is provided in the form of command (please refer to “ANodeCenterPoint: Control & Monitoring:” section of ADRN01-All-in-One-GettingStartedGuide_v2.0). Please note, the support from this forum is limited to evaluating the solution as-is and for any new feature requirements to build a new product you have to reach out to local ADI sales team.
thanks
Harish