hi,
in standard continuous shot mode the US shot frequency is hardware-coded - no chance to change it. On the other hand, you may select your own frequency by using the single shot mode (maybe not easy already for a beginner).
For the sound sensor, there is a dbA reading mode.
At least in the first case I recommend to use NXC instead of NXT-G for programming.
doc-helmut wrote:hi,
in standard continuous shot mode the US shot frequency is hardware-coded - no chance to change it. On the other hand, you may select your own frequency by using the single shot mode (maybe not easy already for a beginner).
For the sound sensor, there is a dbA reading mode.
At least in the first case I recommend to use NXC instead of NXT-G for programming.
Thank you. I'm using the MatLab to program the nxt now. When I get the sound sensor readings in Matlab, it returns numbers in the range of [0 1023]. I'm curious what the actual dB or dBA values of the readings are.