
MMA865xFC Sensor Toolbox User’s Guide, Rev. 0
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5.4
Non-Volatile Memory Datalogger application
1. Launch the sensor toolbox software with the MMA865xFC accelerometer connected to the
evaluation board.
2. Select the NVM Datalogger application from the main launcher menu.
3. Click the Erase NVM Memory button.
4. Click the Start a New Datalog button.
5. Move the device around.
Sharper movements are easier to see when the output is exported to a spreadsheet application.
6. When you have collected sufficient data, click the Stop Current Datalog button.
7. Click the Download to Excel button.
The data in the non-volatile memory is exported as a comma-separated values (.csv) file.
The file can be opened with a spreadsheet or text application.
Also see
“NVM Datalogger application” on page 26
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5.5
Directional Tap with FIFO application
1. Launch the sensor toolbox software with the MMA865xFC accelerometer connected to the
evaluation board.
2. Select the Directional Tap Low-Power with FIFO demonstration from the main launcher menu.
3. Hold the device flat with the USB connection on the left.
4. Tap the top of the device.
The z-axis indicator should switch to green and the Directional Tap window should display
Z-Negative.
5. To demonstrate the device’s ability to detect taps, tap other sides of the device (or hold the device
at an angle while tapping).
Also see
“Directional Tap with FIFO application” on page 31
5.6
Directional Shake with FIFO application
1. Launch the sensor toolbox software with the MMA865xFC accelerometer connected to the
evaluation board.
2. Select the Directional Shake Low-Power with FIFO demonstration from the main launcher menu.
3. Hold the device flat with the USB connection on the left.
4. Shake the device away from your body.
The Y-axis indicator should switch to green and the Direction window should display Y Positive.
5. To demonstrate the device’s ability to detect shakes, shake the device along any of its axes.
Also see
“Directional Shake with FIFO application” on page 36
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