Measuring Tilt using a Three Axis Solution
In order to define the angles of the accelerometer in three dimensions the pitch, roll and theta are sensed using all three outputs of the accelerometer. Pitch (ρ) is defined as the angle of the X-axis relative to ground. Roll (ϕ) is defined as the angle of the Y-axis relative to the ground. Theta (θ) is the angle of the Z axis relative to gravity.
http://www.freescale.com/files/senso...ote/AN3461.pdf
Here is the meat of the code:
solveangle: '**********Solve for x angle ******************************************** if xresult < yresult + zresult then dummy = 5000 'when x is smaller the following equation works best xlong = (dummy * xresult) /(sqr((yresult*yresult) + (zresult*zresult))) else 'keeps results accurate at near 0 and near 90 degree values dummy =30 'when x is larger the following equation works best xlong = (dummy * xresult*xresult) / ((yresult*yresult)+(zresult*zresult)) endif y = xlong x = dummy 'Assign x and y values for atan2 function call atan2 xangle = 9000 - y if yresult < xresult + zresult then dummy = 5000 'when y is smaller the following eqauation works best ylong = (dummy * yresult) / (sqr((xresult*xresult) + (zresult*zresult))) else dummy =30 'when y is larger the following equation works best ylong = (dummy * yresult*yresult) / ((xresult*xresult)+(zresult*zresult)) endif y = ylong x = dummy ' call atan2 yangle = 9000 - y
Re: SERIN2 Receiving Wrong Data
By lowering the baud rate you're now allowing device B (and SERIN2) twice the time to receive the bits and assemble the byte.
tumbleweed Today, 12:26That's probably what's helping a lot more than any line noise issue.
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