Murata MEMS Evaluation
Unit User Manual
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To accept the completion, the user can press the Enter key. If auto completion is not active, Enter
will only add a new line.
Figure 32. Auto completion feature for macro commands
Note that the commands are not stored to permanent storage, so they will be cleared after closing
the GUI. To store the macros for later use, write the commands to a file, then later use the
Load
macros from file
button to reload the macros.
Responses from the evaluation board can be stored to a file by checking the
Store responses to file
check box. This shows a dialog to select the file to store the responses.
Note that all data
received from the evaluation board is stored to the file UNTIL the
Store responses to file
check box is deselected
Refer to the
“Advanced data logging” section for more information on
how to benefit from this feature.
The
Restart collecting data
button will send a macro to read output values from the selected
sensor. Use this button after sending commands manually to start updating the output values and
charts again. This button can also be used to display the macro used with the selected sensor, i.e.
the macro will be shown in the
Macro command
field. This will not do anything else than reload the
macro for sensor output data reading.
5.10 About view
The
About
view can be used to check the software version number, operating system information
and hardware details. Sensor information shows the selected sensor type, sensor serial number
and revision if possible.
The
Uptime
indicator calculates the time since the Murata MEMS demo GUI was started. The
Connection errors
indicator shows the number of connection errors. If the Murata MEMS demo GUI
does not receive output data within a specific time, it will try to reconnect and initialize
measurements to receive data again. This operation will increase the connection error counter.