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Since upgrading on Windows and Mac from v5.1.0 to v5.2.2, I can now see noise temporarily in the first 0.5 second of the time series for some channels.
I can reduce the noise from showing by moving the cyton board further away from power line interference .
Expected
I'm not sure why the noise is showing, because it disappears from the time series as time goes on?
If this is expected behaviour it would be good to know why it is happening(and why it decreases when moving away from power cables).
Operating System and Version
Windows 10, Windows 11.
GUI Version
v5.2.2.
Are you running the downloaded app or from Processing/VSCode?
The downloaded app.
Type of OpenBCI Board
Cyton board.
Console Log and Screenshots
Below is v5.2.2(Windows11) you can see channels 1,3,4,6,7 showing 68.5, 35.4, 26.1, 25.5, 23.0 uVrms.
The time series shows the power dropping to normal level as the signal moves along to the left after approximately 0.5-1 second window.
Below is v5.2.2(MacOS13.5):
Below is v5.1.0(Windows11) which does show the same noise in the first 0.5 seconds of the time series:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Problem
Since upgrading on Windows and Mac from v5.1.0 to v5.2.2, I can now see noise temporarily in the first 0.5 second of the time series for some channels.
I can reduce the noise from showing by moving the cyton board further away from power line interference .
Expected
I'm not sure why the noise is showing, because it disappears from the time series as time goes on?
If this is expected behaviour it would be good to know why it is happening(and why it decreases when moving away from power cables).
Operating System and Version
Windows 10, Windows 11.
GUI Version
v5.2.2.
Are you running the downloaded app or from Processing/VSCode?
The downloaded app.
Type of OpenBCI Board
Cyton board.
Console Log and Screenshots
Below is v5.2.2(Windows11) you can see channels 1,3,4,6,7 showing 68.5, 35.4, 26.1, 25.5, 23.0 uVrms.
The time series shows the power dropping to normal level as the signal moves along to the left after approximately 0.5-1 second window.
Below is v5.2.2(MacOS13.5):
Below is v5.1.0(Windows11) which does show the same noise in the first 0.5 seconds of the time series:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: