To configure the device you need to issue the following sequence of commands:
*setdb210v2
*zoff
Hope this helps.
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Theoretically yes, practically no. The device has a little green light in the middle of the array of 3 LED's. When you start these should be off, but if you are running and the program stops, for whatever reason, then the green light is left on, then you need to unplug the device from the NUC, because just rebooting the NUC does not turn off the device. I have 12 of these all over the world it is a common problem.
They do not unlock and they do not answer to commands if green light lit. This is from reading the buffer.
This is what our program looks like at the moment, it is supposed to be running at 1666 Hz.
it is not, I have asked your MEMS people these questions a few months ago, some things not answered. The lack of a real serial number is a pain to by the way.
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