What happens if the unit is operated in temp lower than -20 degrees C ?
The unit will operate below -20 degrees C, but the specified accuracy values are not guaranteed. ____________________ What are the differences between the mLibC and mLibMCORE libraries, specifically related the CMIGITS functions? The mLibMCORE implementation defines a function mCMIGParse, which seems to have been replaced by packetizer functions defined in file mCMIG.h. I have tried to used the mLibMCORE version, however the mCMIGParse return parses the message queue, but always returns zero, indicating no message (as per the comment in the mCMIGITS.h file). However, the message queue does contain data. This routine is contained in the libmDev.a file. Does this indicate that this function should not be used in production code? Should I use the implementation in mLibC? Answer: [interface to a BEI CMIGITS ] The mLibC and mLibMCORE routines function a little differently, and I’ll be happy to help you along with those. ______________________ The writing on the box says “MIDG series INS/IMU
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