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4.4
Dead reckoning
We will need a 3-axis accelerometer that our software can talk to.
We use this to characterize driver behavior such as hard
accelerations, braking, and cornering. This also can tell us other
significant information that can be used in accident reconstruction,
etc… This one of the crucial items that we asked for in our
specification and our customers’ expectations are making this a
definite must have in our system. We won’t be needing any dead
reckoning functionality at this point in time… this is something we
may want to include in the future but in order to get cost down we
have decided to forgo this at this time. Please confirm that we will
have access to this or another accelerometer.
4.5
G- sensor
We currently, we don’t have documents about G-sensor, but a code
example is ready for customer reference. This code example ONLY
introduces how to access the G-sensor under Windows XP/XPe, but
users must control the G-sensor and develop their SW application by
themselves. Therefore, customer can decide how to set the
sensitivity value when to trigger G-sensor to send signal to CPU and
to back end server through WWAN module. G-sensor is located on
the motherboard inside the TREK-520. Please refer the link
(http://www.analog.com/static/imported-files/data_sheets/ADXL345.
pdf) for the G-sensor datasheet.
Summary of Contents for TREK-520
Page 1: ...User Manual TREK 520 Computer...
Page 18: ...Chapter 3 Pin Assignments This appendix explains pin assignments on the TREK 520...
Page 19: ...3 1 Front Side Connectors 3 2 Rear Side Connectors...
Page 37: ...37 www advantech com Appendix A This appendix explains the TREK 303 detailed information...
Page 39: ...TREK 303 Specification TREK 303 demo SW application program Figure 6 17 39 www advantech com...