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This Phidget comes equipped with a temperature sensor and a heating element so the Phidget22 libraries can keep the inside of the enclosure at 45°C for optimal sensor performance. This feature is disabled by default and can be activated using the '''HeatingEnabled''' property through the Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Magnetometer, or Spatial API.
This Phidget comes equipped with a temperature sensor and a heating element so the Phidget22 libraries can keep the inside of the enclosure at {{{1}}}°C for optimal sensor performance. This feature is disabled by default and can be activated using the '''HeatingEnabled''' property through the Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Magnetometer, or Spatial API.


Be sure when using the temperature stabilization feature to insulate the sensor from its environment, for example by protecting it from outside air currents.  
Be sure when using the temperature stabilization feature to insulate the sensor from its environment, for example by protecting it from outside air currents.  
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Latest revision as of 17:19, 19 August 2022

Temperature Control (Self-Heating)

This Phidget comes equipped with a temperature sensor and a heating element so the Phidget22 libraries can keep the inside of the enclosure at {{{1}}}°C for optimal sensor performance. This feature is disabled by default and can be activated using the HeatingEnabled property through the Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Magnetometer, or Spatial API.

Be sure when using the temperature stabilization feature to insulate the sensor from its environment, for example by protecting it from outside air currents.