Tech Tips and Tricks: Extending the USB Cable on 3DM-GX3® Inertial Sensors
Barry Trutor,
Senior Technical Support Engineer, Sensing Systems
This month Barry explains how to extend the USB communication cable on 3DM-GX3 Inertial Sensors.
LORD MicroStrain 3DM-GX3 inertial sensors have USB, RS-232 and/or TTL communication interfaces. In particular, LORD MicroStrain provides an 8 foot USB-to-Mini DB9 cable part number 6212-1040 for USB operations. Certain applications may require that the inertial sensor be placed many feet/meters away from the host computer. This remote placement of the sensor can be easily accomplished by employing a USB 'booster' or 'extender'.
New MathEngine® Interface in SensorCloud™: Access Pre-Built Scripts for Easier Sensor Data Analysis
MathEngine now offers pre-built data analytic scripts for rapid computation without code writing
SensorCloud's MathEngine users can now perform analysis and computation on their data using a library of pre-built scripts. As a result, users can quickly apply built in functions on their sensing channels without writing code.
Contact sensing.sales@lord.com to inquire about MathEngine trials on a SensorCloud account.
Held every October in Washington, D.C., the AUSA Annual Meeting is the largest landpower exposition and professional development forum in North America.
LORD MicroStrain will be exhibiting at the show from October 21-23, 2013.
LORD MicroStrain® to Exhibit at NBAA 2013
This year's National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) convention is being held at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
LORD MicroStrain will be exhibiting at the show from October 22-24, 2013.
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