Sensor graph

Sensor Graph

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Various sensor data are recorded in a database file. There is also a function to simply refer to the measured values on the TWELITE Stage screen.

It is not possible to start multiple TWELITE STAGE with the same executable name and use the sensor graph at the same time.

The database file is stored in the {MWSTAGE installation}/log folder and the file name is determined by the TWELITE_Stage executable name.This is because the same executable file name refers to the same database file. The TWELITE STAGE app implementation does not expect multiple application instances to be adding data to the database at the same time. In some situations, this may result in a database file access error, which may cause the TWELITE STAGE app to crash.

For example, if you want to connect two MONOSTICKs and run multiple "sensor graphs" at the same time, run the TWELITE STAGE application with different executable names (stage_a.exe, stage_b.exe) for each. The database file names are log/stage_a_WSns.sqlite and log/stage_b_WSns.sqlite.

  • Data is stored in a file named {MW_STAGE Install}/log/{MW_STAGE file name}_WSns.sqlite using sqlite3.

  • The screen transition is [List (with graph preview)]>[24-hour data]>[Live View].

    • From [24-hour data], you can move to [Year], [Month], [Day (with graph preview)] selection screen.

  • About the [Live] display screen

    • Select a specific node from the list.

    • Display real-time data every second, up to 450 seconds in the past.

  • About [24-hour data] display screen

    • Display data for a specific day.

    • Data is acquired every second, and if there are multiple data, they will be thinned out.

    • Except for the maximum magnification (1 second per pixel), the data is displayed by averaging the acquired values in each pixel range.

    • If the value extends beyond the screen, the measurement points are displayed at the top and bottom edges.

    • If the current time is included, the display is updated when new data arrives.

    • Wheel, cursor up/down: zoom in/out of time axis

    • Mouse move: Simplified display of the acquired data in the time axis corresponding to the mouse pointer.

      • Cursor→, ←: Move to the next acquisition data.

    • Click and drag: Scroll (only when zoomed in)

    • When zoomed in, operation by scroll bar is also available.

    • The [CSV Output] function displays all acquired values contained in the database.

  • Use the tools at https://sqlitebrowser.org/ to extract data.

Operation

OperationDesc

Mouse drag (graph area)

Move the display position when zooming in

Mouse drag (bottom scroll bar)

Move the display position when zooming in

Cursor →, ←

Move the sample display

Cursor up, down, wheel

Zoom in/out on sample horizontal axis

[LIVE>>]

Go to the one-second increment view that displays the latest arrival data

[24Hr Data]

Go to daily graph

[<Nodes]

Go to the nodes selection screen

[Yr] [Mo] [Dy]

Select a specific date by year, month, and day.

[ltst]

Go to today's data

[CSV exprot]

Output one day's data to CSV file

[DISP] at Nodes screen

Change the display method of the list

[SORT] at Nodes screen

Change the order of the list

[↑] at Nodes screen

Reverses the order of the listings

Edit Sensor Node Description

v1.3.9or later

On the "24-hour data screen," left-clicking on the memo portion of the sensor node in the upper right corner of the screen will prompt you to edit the memo.

KeyDescription

ASCII charavcters

If you enter a normal alphanumeric string directly, it will be switched accordingly on the screen.

BS

Delete the trailing characters displayed.

ENTER

The entered string is reflected in the database.

  • IME input operations (e.g. Japanese) may depend on the system you are using.

  • Unexpected character strings may be input depending on the operation at the time of IME input. When an unnecessary string is displayed in the input area, delete the unnecessary part by pressing the BS key.

Screen Transitions

There are three basic types of screens: list, 24-hour, and live.

[List] <--> [24 hours] <--> [Live]
              ↓↑
          [Select Year, Month, Date]

Open at startup of sensor graph mode.

Specify 32 in [STAGE Common Settings -> Startup Application Designation].

About DB table

sensor_data

Column NameTypeDescription

_uqid

INTEGER

continuation number used in the database

sid

INTEGER int32_t

serial number stored in int32_t type." In the case of the serial number "8123abcd", the integer value of -2,128,368,691 is stored.

ts

INTEGER

The time the system received the packet, a timestamp value stored of type int64_t UNIX epoch (seconds elapsed since 1970).

ts_msec

INTEGER

The milliseconds portion of the timestamp.

year

INTEGER

The year portion of the local time from the timestamp.

month

INTEGER

The month portion of the local time from the timestamp.

day

INTEGER

The day portion of the local time relative to the timestamp.

hour

INTEGER

The hour portion of local time from the time stamp.

lid

INTEGER

The identification value, e.g., LID, assigned by the user.

lqi

INTEGER

Approximate value of the reception strength (Link Quality Indicator).

pkt_seq

INTEGER

The sequential number of the packet. The possible values depend on the firmware.

pkt_type

INTEGER

The type of wireless packet. 2 PAL AMB, 6 ARIA 1 PAL MAG *3 PAL MOT,5 CUE 0x101 App_Twelite, *0x103 App_IO *Not supported at this time

value

REAL

measured value (definition depends on packet type) pkt_type-> 2,6: temperature 1: presence of magnet 00->no magnet, 01->N-pole, 02->S-pole 3,5: X axis acceleration (average if packet includes multiple 0x101,103: bitmap of input IO (same value as the last 8 bits of val_dio)

value1

REAL

measured value (definition depends on packet type) pkt_type-> 2,6: Humidity[%] 1: not used 3,5: Y axis acceleration (average value if packet contains multiple samples)[G] 0x101: ADC1[V] ,103: Not used

value2

REAL

measured value (definition depends on packet type) pkt_type-> 2: illuminance[lx], 6: not used 1: not used 3,5: Z axis acceleration (average value if packet contains multiple samples)[G ] 0x101: ADC2[V], 103: unused

value3

REAL

measurement value (definition depends on packet type) pkt_type-> 2: not used, 6: not used 1: not used 3,5: not used 0x101: ADC3[V], 103: not used

val_vcc_mv

INTEGER

voltage[mV]

val_dio

INTEGER int32_t

b0..b7: DI1..DI8 values (1 is LO, 0 is HIGH level) b24..b25: magnet value (if b28 is 1), 00->no magnet, 01->N pole, 10->S pole b28: if 1 Magnet data is stored in b24..b25 b31: Regular transmission bit (magnet only)

val_adc1_mv

INTEGER

pkt_type->1,2,3,0x101: Measured value of ADC1

val_adc2_mv

INTEGER

pkt_type->0x101: Measured value of ADC4

val_adc2_mv

INTEGER

Other data storage purpose

ev_src

INTEGER

Source of the event

ev_id

INTEGER

Event ID pal_type->5: 1.... .6 -> dice 16 -> MOVE ... etc. (see documentation for TWELITE CUE)

ev_param

INTEGER

Event Parameter

sensor_node

Used to store additional information (text) in sensor nodes.

Column NameTypeDescription

sid

INTEGER

SID above

sid_text

TEXT

SID converted to hexadecimal string (for readability)

desc

TEXT

Auxiliary information corresponding to the SID, to be displayed together in a list, etc.

sensor_last

Used for the purpose of maintaining the last received timestamp.

Column NameTypeDescription

sid

INTEGER

SID above.

ts

INTEGER

Timestamp of last receipt

lid

Here are some excerpts from the last data received

lqi

pkt_type

value

value1

value2

value3

val_vcc_mw

val_dio

ev_id

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