All true but, in my opinion, the timing information shown on the data sheet affects way the results can be used.Caito wrote:Corsys datron uses similar techonology, but they have more expensive CCD..... Maybe it's a long shot, but it's cheap enough to give it a go.
For a constant speed measurement averaged out over a few seconds the delay should be irrelevant right?DaveW wrote:All true but, in my opinion, the timing information shown on the data sheet affects way the results can be used.Caito wrote:Corsys datron uses similar techonology, but they have more expensive CCD..... Maybe it's a long shot, but it's cheap enough to give it a go.
In your example, the SCU inserts a time delay of around (5.0 + 16.5 +/- 3.7) milliseconds, which translates to about 10 percent of a heave mode cycle for an F1 vehicle (or 50 percent of the hub mode cycle).