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Hi all,
We have attached Bluetooth Low Energy Device called U-Blox OLP425 (attached picture of device and UUID character sheet) to car's suspension and are getting x,y,z axis reading from it via Bluetooth. We intend to develop simulated car suspension system in software based on actual reading.
The problem is we get the following readings which seem to have no meaning:
0000ffa3-x axis coord.
[B@31140171, 0000ffa5-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb=[B@c5b3b56}
We use the official app available at https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ublox.OLP425&hl=en_IN to get the reading.
Can someone be kind enough to explain how to get useful x,y,z axis information from this mess? We have left the question on u-blox and have got no reply for over a week now. I have the same question in few other arduino forums too. I thought I will put it up here so someone from software and car expert can answer it.
Thanks in advance.
We have attached Bluetooth Low Energy Device called U-Blox OLP425 (attached picture of device and UUID character sheet) to car's suspension and are getting x,y,z axis reading from it via Bluetooth. We intend to develop simulated car suspension system in software based on actual reading.
The problem is we get the following readings which seem to have no meaning:
0000ffa3-x axis coord.
[B@31140171, 0000ffa5-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb=[B@c5b3b56}
We use the official app available at https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ublox.OLP425&hl=en_IN to get the reading.
Can someone be kind enough to explain how to get useful x,y,z axis information from this mess? We have left the question on u-blox and have got no reply for over a week now. I have the same question in few other arduino forums too. I thought I will put it up here so someone from software and car expert can answer it.
Thanks in advance.