| ▲ | MiracleRabbit 2 hours ago | |
It "looked good" for me up to 100Hz after Nyquist in the spectrum but didn't pull any precise data. Just created a 50Hz tone using my speakers which showed up in the spectrum afterwards as expected as basic verification Took some spectras from heat pumps, airplanes and a helicopter. So the sensor isn't blind within this range. | ||
| ▲ | amluto an hour ago | parent [-] | |
Huh, impressive. A long time ago I used a hot wire anemometer to measure flow up to several hundred Hz, but that was an expensive instrument being read by an expensive National Instruments acquisition platform. This is a cheap, self-contained device. Go Sensirion. I wonder whether the frequency limit ends up being set by the ADC or the physical sensor. I’m also curious how the Sensirion sensor detects the sign of the pressure difference. | ||