2021-03-10 04:41 PM
I'm using the LIS3DH. The Application Note AN3308 specifies a 90 mS delay time between configuration and reading data in the suggested procedure for performing a self test, (p57 of DocID18198 Rev 3). The delay is, "... for stable output". Once ODR is set or FIFO enabled, is a delay required to insure stable data? If so, how long of a delay is adequate? 90 mS eats up a lot of power while the LIS3DH is just sitting there. Would 5 mS or 0 mS be OK?
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2021-03-11 01:10 AM
Hi @JMatt ,
This 90ms delay refer to the Self Test condition only, which is sensible to small variation since the actuation force applied to the sensor (simulating a definite input acceleration) is huge.
It is not necessary to wait such delay for a standard acquisition (continuous or FIFO mode).
Of course, you'll need 1/ODR to get a valid data after internal digital conversion. Moreover, it is a general recommendation to discard the first sample coming just after the register configuration.
For a general overview on the power-on timings, I suggest you to check the datasheet p.16 and 17 (following tables):
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-Eleon
2021-03-11 01:10 AM
Hi @JMatt ,
This 90ms delay refer to the Self Test condition only, which is sensible to small variation since the actuation force applied to the sensor (simulating a definite input acceleration) is huge.
It is not necessary to wait such delay for a standard acquisition (continuous or FIFO mode).
Of course, you'll need 1/ODR to get a valid data after internal digital conversion. Moreover, it is a general recommendation to discard the first sample coming just after the register configuration.
For a general overview on the power-on timings, I suggest you to check the datasheet p.16 and 17 (following tables):
If my reply answered your question, please click on Select as Best at the bottom of this post. This will help other users with the same issue to find the answer faster.
-Eleon
2021-03-11 05:02 AM
Thank you.