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Old 08-29-2011, 05:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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HI to all. In this days i've tested my new jlog 2 on flight on my tdr, this is a very interesting object, but the first question about this are:

What is the difference between the I-motor/int and I-motor? and between power and power/int? what is the "INT" measurment?

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Old 08-29-2011, 09:07 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi!

Oops, I have it only in German, no idea if the Google translator w'd help: http://62.153.249.80/jlog/jlog2/faq/...rter-messwerte

"INT" == "integrated"

All other R/C data loggers provide only integrated data, not being "real" (from the amplitude) in time.

One can imagine this as a low pass or as a shock absorber. Peaks are cut off, valleys are filled.

JIVE/JLog provide data of real amplitudes.

When judging a drive system, it is now important, of course, also to have the duration of a peak in view. Integrated log values can be helpful here. But I think that is all in the manual, right?

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