Timestamps splitting up string on data capture
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2023 5:49 pm
Hi,
I'm currently setting up a myoware sensor attached to an arduino, and I require millisecond timestamp data alongside the voltage data for my research.
I've set everything up and everything seems to be find, however I am having trouble with the timestamps splitting up the strings I'm trying to print alongside them.
This is a sample of what it looks like:
11:35:34.676
V: 180
11:35:34.692 3.52
11:35:34.692 V: 1813.
11:35:34.708 29
V:
11:35:34.708 1798.63
11:35:34.727 V: 1793.
11:35:34.743 74
V: 180
11:35:34.743 8.41
11:35:34.758
V: 1808.41
11:35:34.774
V: 1793.7
11:35:34.774 4
Should I be printing the timestamps in the arduino code instead? or is there something else I need to be doing in coolterm. I'm very new to this so any help is much appreciated!
Thanks!
Emma
I'm currently setting up a myoware sensor attached to an arduino, and I require millisecond timestamp data alongside the voltage data for my research.
I've set everything up and everything seems to be find, however I am having trouble with the timestamps splitting up the strings I'm trying to print alongside them.
This is a sample of what it looks like:
11:35:34.676
V: 180
11:35:34.692 3.52
11:35:34.692 V: 1813.
11:35:34.708 29
V:
11:35:34.708 1798.63
11:35:34.727 V: 1793.
11:35:34.743 74
V: 180
11:35:34.743 8.41
11:35:34.758
V: 1808.41
11:35:34.774
V: 1793.7
11:35:34.774 4
Should I be printing the timestamps in the arduino code instead? or is there something else I need to be doing in coolterm. I'm very new to this so any help is much appreciated!
Thanks!
Emma