In fact: If ten folks were to pledge $20 each, I'd definitely upgrade
and add full vario functionality by Feb 15th.
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 1:32 AM, Mike Mackay <mike.m...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> Kevin
>
> Ive read somewhere that the Google/Samsung Nexus S, just released, has
> a physical barometer built in - aswell as the usual array of
> accelerometers, and now also assisted-gps. Knowing a little about the
> underlying chip technology and the need for competitors to, well,
> compete, I can foresee that many phones emerging in the next year
> will have barometer built in. Making it at least feasible that an
> android app such as Gaggle could develop vario type functionality.
>
> Mike
Count me in for $20 Kevin.
and an artificial horizon from the gyroscope please :D
...shame they haven't added a Pitot tube in the NexusS, maybe the next
model NexusRS will have some sort of airspeed sensor?
Sergey
http://www.meas-spec.com/product/t_product.aspx?id=7413
Somewhere in a folder I have the datasheet for the exact model (from a
vendor technote that used the flytec as an example application)
Alas most of the articles I've read so far (well all actually) just say there is API support for a barometer but no actual sensor in the Nexus S. However its gonna happen eventually - we'll just have to figure out a non-free flight killer app for barometers so evefyone wants one!
Ringo
Then again you could solder the sensor directly into your smartphone if
you know the location of some i2c connections.
I was going to try it on the OpenMoko, but that stuff is just too small
for me to solder.