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Support of TI SensorTag

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 12:04 am
by Neoraptor
Hello,
I am racing motorcycles and would like to have access to the "real" angle of the bike (not the one calculated from the GPS).

I found the sensortag from TI (http://www.ti.com/tool/cc2650stk) very interesting for this and it is already integrated into the Camper version.
I would not mind putting this directly on the frame of my bike (which I don't want to do now with my phone in case of crash)
Would it be possible to add its support into LapTimer?

Thanks for all the work !

Re: Support of TI SensorTag

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2019 8:01 pm
by xxillseanxx
Neoraptor,
I bought 2 of the TI SimpleLink Sensortags (CC2650) thinking i could mount them to my track bikes and use them with my Petrolhead Edition. Unfortunately that is not the case. After doing a bit of research, Harry's does not support the use of this amazing sensor in LapTimer. Which is mind boggling because it works for camper edition.
Harry PLEASE!!! add the use of the sensor so us bikers can get more accurate data while using your laptimer. And so that this almost $100 wasnt wasted on a small red box.
Thhanks

Re: Support of TI SensorTag

Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2019 8:55 pm
by Harry
You want to use these sensors to measure acceleration? Camper uses these sensors for leveling, not sure it is a simple "enable the feature in LapTimer".

- Harry

Re: Support of TI SensorTag

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2021 8:22 pm
by noydoc
Hi,

I admit I didn't read the page too carefully, and also purchased a CC2650STK thinking I could permanently mount it in my car for accelerometer data.

https://www.gps-laptimer.de/compatibility/ios

The above page isn't clear.

I can't mount my phone in a way that makes for easy calibration, so I thought this was a workaround.

Help?

Re: Support of TI SensorTag

Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2021 9:56 am
by Harry
This sensor is fine for leveling a camper van, but makes no sense for track use. In case you can't use one of the acceleration presets, you can try individual calibration. In case this doesn't work either, you can calculate acceleration from GPS positions. Find this function in Lap List ‣ a lap ‣ Fixes ‣ second icon in the bottom ‣ Acceleration.

- Harry