2021-10-13 12:30 PM
Please see attached a screenshot of the spectrum and a snippet of my code. thanks
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2021-10-14 04:07 AM
Hi @DOlud.1 ,
I'm not sure to be able to see well that peak, but it looks like a "Dirac delta" on a linear scale, so my guess it that is not due to a mechanical issue.
For sure, this is not the IIS3DWB MEMS, since its 3db cutoff frequency is around 7kHz. I'm pretty sure also that it is not the ASIC, since there are no electrical reasons for this behavior.
Might it be the main SPI / I2C communication frequency you are using in your application processor? Did you test the code on other parts?
And are you seeing this peak configuring the device in 3-axis mode?
By the way, if you are not interested in it you can simply low-pass filter that peak, at leas in post processing.
-Eleon
2021-10-14 04:07 AM
Hi @DOlud.1 ,
I'm not sure to be able to see well that peak, but it looks like a "Dirac delta" on a linear scale, so my guess it that is not due to a mechanical issue.
For sure, this is not the IIS3DWB MEMS, since its 3db cutoff frequency is around 7kHz. I'm pretty sure also that it is not the ASIC, since there are no electrical reasons for this behavior.
Might it be the main SPI / I2C communication frequency you are using in your application processor? Did you test the code on other parts?
And are you seeing this peak configuring the device in 3-axis mode?
By the way, if you are not interested in it you can simply low-pass filter that peak, at leas in post processing.
-Eleon
2021-10-21 02:32 AM
Hi @DOlud.1 ,
any feedback about your issue?
-Eleon