My brother worked in large corporate lending at Bank of America for a couple years.
His experience is largely why I am pursuing graduate studies and staying in the field of research and academia.
Big banks. Bleh.
Trevor
That is very weird. Certainly worth further investigation.
Also, sidenote. I'm really glad I added the debug mode; it's made troubleshooting really easy. :D
Trevor
Just tested your sketch with my prototype Radiant X4 (it presents as an Arduino Leonardo) and the detection that the LPM is NOT a Kenometer worked fine.
I think I have a few different Arduino flavors here; I'll try to reproduce the issue using another type when I get the chance. But since...
Okay... sorry for not getting on replying to this earlier. Apart from making random little posts, I'm a bit scarce on the forum.
Peregrine buffers the serial input until it sees "\n" at which point it throws an interrupt. The problem that is most likely occurring here is that the computer is...
Re: Radiant 4 LPM DEFECTIVE
The response time is most likely why your readings are "low."
Try this:
1) Run a 60s test on your X4. Record the power at the end of the test.
2) Run a 60s test on your LaserBee. Record the power at the end of the test.
You'll notice that they are rather close...
Jesus... ~85% CPU utilization?
Java...
So... the choppiness. Story time!
In an earlier build of Peregrine, I built some logic into the graph rendering. If the time since the last received data and the current data packet differed from the average by a significant amount, a gap would be...
Re: FEELER: Laser projectors from $128; awesome price-power ratio
Yeah. I'm gonna have to agree here; audience scanning is very firmly in the realm of not-to-be-f*cked-with. :/
Trevor