[android-developers] Re: Accelerometer use (G's and frequency)

2012-10-17 Thread Christian Nikolaj Thomsen
1) and 2) are hardware dependent. If you need something with higher acceleration range than standard handsets, you'd probably have to have it built. Accelerometer - chips are made to many different specs, but generally, the higher sensitivity, the lower the range. Remember also that there can b

[android-developers] Re: Accelerometer use (G's and frequency)

2012-10-16 Thread Chris Sarbora
I'm totally talking out of my butt (have not looked at the relevant code) but I'm guessing that questions 1 and 2 have more to do with driver/hardware limits than Android-imposed limits. On Monday, October 15, 2012 6:55:47 PM UTC-7, Guillermo Polonsky wrote: > > Did you get a reply on any of the

[android-developers] Re: Accelerometer use (G's and frequency)

2012-10-15 Thread Guillermo Polonsky
Did you get a reply on any of these questions? I'm interested too. BTW, I don't think is would be probably to get more than 3Gs as for example the accelerometer of the Samsung Galaxy S2 can detect a maximum of 19m/s^2 which is approx 3.3Gs Best Regards. Guillermo. El lunes, 23 de julio de 2012 1