Hello @anthonyADV
In DATALOG1, it’s the host that manages start_time and end_time parameters. DATALOG1 is compatible with the STBLESensClassic application (enabling data saving on SD card). It’s compatible also with Windows or Linux PC, enabling data streaming via USB and saving onto the PC.
start_time and end_time are filled by PC utilities only. STBLESensClassic is managing the DATALOG1 demo in High Speed Datalog demo page only and there it isn’t sending those parameters.
STBLESensClassic is limited to support only old-fashioned demos with firmware older than a couple of years. No new features or maintenance is intended for this app. Only patches for security issues, critical or blocking bugs will be considered.
So, I'm sorry, but this feature won't be available in DATALOG1 + STBLESensClassic setup.
@anthonyADV wrote:
[...] then used the STBLE Sensor classic application for iOS to log data (as I did with HSDatalog). I'm not sure what the application is supposed to display, but I don't have access to many features (as shown in the video file attached) :
- I can't select various tags and configure sensors (full scale, ODR).
- The "Set Node Time" tool is greyed out and cannot be used.
- Also, even when starting the acquisition, no files are written to the sd card.
DATALOG2 instead can manage those parameters independently. By simply connecting the board both to a PC via USB or to the STBLESensor app via BLE, a time-synchronization algorithm is enabled. So, the firmware is able to save start_time and end_time as expected.
Notice that DATALOG2 is compatible only with the most recent and continuously updated STBLESensor app only.
Would you like to download the latest app and test the DATALOG2 and give us a further feedback?
Best regards,
Simone