Platform? MacOSX I guess. Try lowering your IRQ numbers (increasing priority) for USB (uhci) If PC/Win some mobos let you do this in the BIOS. For linux a low latency kernel will do wonders especialy if you have the patch to tweak te APIC vectors you can get USB responding very fast, but the easiest way is to load up Puredyne which is the fastest "of the shelf" Linux out there for AV multimedia right now. Try the simple things first, like not running loads of crap you dont need. Lastly, the easiest way is to low pass filter /average the signal and just pretend there's no jitter. :)
Else
On Tue, 15 Aug 2006 14:49:11 -0400 patrick patrick@11h11.com wrote:
hi all,
i've done a project using the MULTIO of mamalala and HID to capture the output of my sensors (infra-red, tilt and such). sadly the values are really jittering and i have a logarithm sensor too.
i know that each case is unique, but maybe there's some rules to stabilize the fluctuation and correct the curve (logarithm)???
thanks for sharing any knowledge on this! pat
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