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===Gyroscope===
===Gyroscope===
Double-click on the Gyroscope object in order to run the example:
[[Image:{{{1}}}_Gyroscope_Example.jpg|center|link=]]


[[Image:{{{1}}}_Gyroscope_Example.jpg|400px|right|link=]]


When you double click on a Gyroscope object, a window like the one pictured will open.
{{UGExampleDescription}}
 
*Modify the change trigger and/or data interval value by dragging the sliders. For more information on these settings, see the [[Data_Rate_and_Change_Trigger|data interval/change trigger]] page.
* At the top of the window, information about your device and the properties of this particular channel will be listed.
*The ''Zero Gyro'' button is used to compensate for the drift that is inherent to all gyroscopes. The  [[Gyroscope Primer|gyroscope primer]]  has more information about this subject.
* On the left, change trigger and/or data interval can be changed. For more information on these settings, see the [[Data_Rate_and_Change_Trigger|Data Rate/Change Trigger]] page.
*The measured values reported in degrees per second can be seen via labels as well as graphical dials. Try rotating the {{{1}}} in different directions to see the labels and graphics change.
* On the right, the current readings for each axis of the gyroscope are displayed in degrees per second, along with the time in milliseconds.
*An extremely accurate timestamp is also reported with the g-force values.
* At the bottom are graphical dials which also represent the rotation speed in each axis. Try rotating the Phidget in different directions to see the dials and values change.
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 14 June 2017

Gyroscope

Double-click on the Gyroscope object in order to run the example: [[Image:{{{1}}}_Gyroscope_Example.jpg|center|link=]]


General information about the selected object will be displayed at the top of the window. You can also experiment with the following functionality:

  • Modify the change trigger and/or data interval value by dragging the sliders. For more information on these settings, see the data interval/change trigger page.
  • The Zero Gyro button is used to compensate for the drift that is inherent to all gyroscopes. The gyroscope primer has more information about this subject.
  • The measured values reported in degrees per second can be seen via labels as well as graphical dials. Try rotating the {{{1}}} in different directions to see the labels and graphics change.
  • An extremely accurate timestamp is also reported with the g-force values.