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Movement Science

Movement Science FAQ Items
 
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The Xsens USB converter is detected as a computer mouse.
What are the measurement principles of the physical sensors in the MTi/MTx and MTi-G?
What effects do vibrations have on my system?
What is meant exactly with 'no drift' on the 3D orientation output?
What is the connector type on the MTi/MTx or MTi-G?
What is the difference between raw data and calibrated data?
What is the format of the binary serial message or packet?
What is the influence of free accelerations on the orientation measurement?
What is the influence of metals and magnetic fields on the orientation measurement?
What is the latency of the MTx/MTi or MTi-G?

 

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