841-RDFXWIN8USB - is it compatible with Windows 10?
Shelly,
I'll have to do some research to determine the internal sampling interval.
Given the nature of your questions, I think you might want to consider a different platform: specifically our Sensor Fusion for Kinetis MCUs library (nxp.com/sensorfusion) runs on a variety of ARM-based Freedom boards available at nxp.com/freedom. Full source code is supplied, and you have total control. The Windows 8 reference design was targeted at OEMs developing Windows-based computers and tablets. The onlyY defined interface to the module is via the Windows 8 HID standard.
What is your application?
Mike
Hi
Thank you for the information
What is the minimum sampling interval possible?
Is there a way to interrupt the MCU code?
Thanks,
Shelly
Shelly,
The board is compatible with Microsoft's "HID Sensor Class.
Here is the spec:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/dn613934(v=vs.85).aspx
You can communicate with the HID sensor using the Accelerometer
class in the Windows.Devices.Sensors namespace. For example, you can change the
sample rate by setting the ReportInterval property.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/apps/windows.devices.sensors
The RDFXWIN8USB isn't designed for general development use, but rather as a reference design for the HID interface. So we're not supplying libraries as part of our general enablement.
Mike
Hi,
Thank you for your reply.
Is there a way with RDFXWIN8USB to change the sampling frequency?
The SpWin8View Demo sowtware output a log every 63mSec (15Hz).
As for the accelerometer the MMA8451Q have ODR of 1.56 to 800Hz.
Is there a way to write code and communicate with the with the MCF51Jx: ColdFire?
Thank you,
Shelly
Shelly,
We haven't requalified against the Microsoft Windows 10 regression suite. So technically, no.
Regards,
Mike