Company Name: Bernd Thomas
About: With SensorLog you can read sensor data from the iPhone, iPad and Apple
Watch.
The sensor data can be saved as a file in CSV or JSON format, streamed
via TCP/UDP or sent as an HTTP request.
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Developer: Kelvin Tsz Hei Choi
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: 🌍 Visit Sensor Logger Website
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Developer: Vipul Lugade
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Website: 🌍 Visit Sensor Data Website
by Lumberton NJ
App measurement data collection is easy to initiate but limitations in the output measurement file time tags make the data useless for performing engineering analysis. I am using it to log time tagged earth magnetic field measurements. I tried to log the data at 100 hz but when I inspected the data file the time tags only have 1 decimal point of accuracy (0.1 sec) and there are multiple rows of data with the same time tag; thus when I collect data at say 100 hz, the data entries are not exactly 100 hz but some mismatch of approx 100 hz.
Any way I can force the output to be exactly the hz I want.
Also can you increase the time tag accuracy down to at least the hz you are collecting data at (e.g. If 100 hz data collection, then time tags accurate to 0.01 sec).
Without these fixes to you app, your app is worthless for engineers using it for engineering applications.
by Co This
Any idea how to get it installed in my watch? It appeared once but disappeared and never come back
by Fati-El
I set the sampling rate to 60 hz, but the logged data has samples with sampling rate around 33!