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Old 11-20-2011, 11:48 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by cossie1600 View Post
What hertz can the OBDII logger log at? My datalogger logs at 10ghz while the obdII reader logs at random rates, makes it impossible to provide a consistent set of data.

Damn the external GPS are pretty pricey if you want 10ghz
On the GPS: The 818XT is switchable between 10Hz mode (with GPS only, no differential), and a programmable 1-5Hz mode that uses differential GPS (more accurate). From the forums for various lap timer software on android, it seems like the 5Hz D-GPS mode is actually better (more accurate, faster fixes, and still you're getting 5 position updates per second, which the software can extrapolate movement curves between).

OBD-II loggers vary a lot, it's kind of a murky area. With the PLX Kiwi and my phone, I get somewhere around 4Hz update rate most of the time. So for instance it will rarely catch the exact peak RPM just before a shift, but it's "close enough" for data analysis. Software like aLapRecorder logs all the inputs (phone G-sensors, OBD-II data feed, GPS data feed) and then reformats it into a combined data output file for rendering software (e.g. a single CSV file for RaceRender), which in turn probably does a little of its own smoothing and/or interpolation.

It doesn't really matter if OBD-II and GPS data line up at the same update frequency rate or not, or shouldn't with quality software on the other end interpolating them as approximating smooth value curves.
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