Set to TRUE to enable the temperature stabilization feature of this device. This enables onboard heating elements to bring the board up to a known temperature to minimize ambient temerature effects on the sensor's reading. You can leave this setting FALSE to conserve power consumption.
If you enable heating, it is strongly recommended to keep the board in its enclosure to keep it insulated from moving air.
This property is shared by any and all spatial-related objects on this device (Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Magnetometer, Spatial)
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Device In Device # Identification |
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error in (no error) error in can accept error information wired from VIs previously called. |
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status status is TRUE (X) if an error occurred or FALSE (checkmark) to indicate a warning or that no error occurred. Right-click the error in control on the front panel and select Explain Error or Explain Warning from the shortcut menu for more information about the error. |
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code code is the error or warning code. Right-click the error in control on the front panel and select Explain Error or Explain Warning from the shortcut menu for more information about the error. |
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source source describes the origin of the error or warning. Right-click the error in control on the front panel and select Explain Error or Explain Warning from the shortcut menu for more information about the error. |
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Enabled Whether self-heating temperature stabilization is enabled 1008_0 (ver: 101) 2-Axis Accelerometer: Unsupported
1041_0 (ver: 200, 201, 202) 3-Axis Accelerometer: Unsupported
1042_0 (ver: 300, 301, 302, 303) 3-Axis Accelerometer: Unsupported
1043_0 (ver: 300, 301, 302) 3-Axis Accelerometer: Unsupported 1043_1 (ver: 302) 3-Axis Accelerometer: Unsupported
1044_0 (ver: 400, 401, 402, 403) 3-Axis Accelerometer: Unsupported
1044_1 (ver: 500, 502) 3-Axis Accelerometer: Unsupported
1044_1 (ver: 511) 3-Axis Accelerometer: Unsupported
1049_0 (ver: 100, 101, 102) 3-Axis Accelerometer: Unsupported
1053_0 (ver: 300, 301, 302) 2-Axis Accelerometer: Unsupported
1056_0 (ver: 100, 101, 102) 3-Axis Accelerometer: Unsupported
1056_0 (ver: 200) 3-Axis Accelerometer: Unsupported
1059_0 (ver: 400, 401) 3-Axis Accelerometer: Unsupported
MOT1100_0 (ver: 201, 202) 3-Axis Accelerometer: Unsupported
MOT1101_0 (ver: 112, 113) 3-Axis Accelerometer: Unsupported
MOT1102_0 (ver: 210, 212) 3-Axis Accelerometer: Unsupported MOT1102_1 (ver: 300) 3-Axis Accelerometer: Unsupported
MOT0109_0 (ver: 112, 113, 115, 117) 3-Axis Accelerometer: Val: 0
MOT0110_0 (ver: 100) 3-Axis Accelerometer: Val: 0
MOT0110_0 (ver: 100) 3-Axis Accelerometer: Val: 0 |
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Device Out Same as Device In |
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error out error out passes error or warning information out of a VI to be used by other VIs. |
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status status is TRUE (X) if an error occurred or FALSE (checkmark) to indicate a warning or that no error occurred. Right-click the error out control on the front panel and select Explain Error or Explain Warning from the shortcut menu for more information about the error. |
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code code is the error or warning code. Right-click the error out control on the front panel and select Explain Error or Explain Warning from the shortcut menu for more information about the error. |
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source source describes the origin of the error or warning. Right-click the error out control on the front panel and select Explain Error or Explain Warning from the shortcut menu for more information about the error. |