Difference between revisions of "AMFITRACK Gen3"
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Its maximum update rate is about 240 hertz.<ref name="n542">{{cite web | title=AMFITRACK Gen3 Datasheet | url=https://www.grupopremo.com/upload/cat/dad7b1-AMFITRACK_GEN3_A4_V4.pdf | access-date=2024-05-31}}</ref> | Its maximum update rate is about 240 hertz.<ref name="n542">{{cite web | title=AMFITRACK Gen3 Datasheet | url=https://www.grupopremo.com/upload/cat/dad7b1-AMFITRACK_GEN3_A4_V4.pdf | access-date=2024-05-31}}</ref> | ||
− | Its sensors can be configured to work at 120 hertz. At 120 hertz, the latency between sensor movement | + | It comes with a software development kit (SDK) that works under Windows. |
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+ | Its sensors can be configured to work at 120 hertz. At 120 hertz, the latency between sensor movement and when sensor data is ready in the Windows SDK is about 22 milliseconds.<ref name="n542"/> | ||
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Revision as of 22:30, 31 May 2024
AMFITRACK Gen3 is a series of electromagnetic tracking products as part of the AMFITRACK line.
Its maximum update rate is about 240 hertz.[1]
It comes with a software development kit (SDK) that works under Windows.
Its sensors can be configured to work at 120 hertz. At 120 hertz, the latency between sensor movement and when sensor data is ready in the Windows SDK is about 22 milliseconds.[1]