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  1. R

    Arduino altimeter & airspeed indicator

    I 100% agree about using digital sensors if possible. That was what set me off down this path. If I use two MS5611 sensors, I would think it should be possible to have the offset calibration done automatically on switch-on (assuming that one did not switch the thing on while flying). I wonder...
  2. R

    Arduino altimeter & airspeed indicator

    Are there digital differential sensors? If so please give manufacturers and part numbers. If not, then that would be the reason for considering two absolute digital sensors rather than one analogue differential sensor. In this day and age, using analogue sensors that require careful analogue...
  3. R

    Arduino altimeter & airspeed indicator

    I am considering trying to build a total energy variometer for hang gliding. This requires to know the air speed, so that height losses due to diving (or gains due to pulling back) which are simply converting kinetic energy into potential energy (or vice versa) can be eliminated from the...
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