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Re: Gyroscope saturation?

Your friend, if the amplitude is large enough, because it helps you with the quantization error, making the higher sampling rate useful by producing an average. If really old white papers are still laying around on CD, I believe that there is a white paper on the topic.

Eugene


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Originally Posted by sumadin View Post
My friend because it makes such measuring rates unuseful, and therefore helps keep the processor under a lower load than if they were? Or for another reason I'm currently missing?

Has it even bee / is there a good way to quantify ADC conversion noise? So that I might be able to know what's the minimum useful sampling rate?