SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T01:00:42-06:00SparkFun Electronicsjago lee on BASE Jumping with Accelerometersjago leeurn:uuid:e493edf8-9342-8cb5-acca-59b61f0278e62012-02-22T12:40:35-07:00<p>great post!</p>
RFIDEM on BASE Jumping with AccelerometersRFIDEMurn:uuid:753d36e1-5472-c30b-0f6c-94808a61969f2010-03-26T06:34:11-06:00<p>this jump is amazing! truly insightful how this technology and <a href="http://www.rfidreaderinfo.com" rel="nofollow">rfid readers</a> and <a href="http://www.rfidreaderinfo.com" rel="nofollow">passive rfid readers</a> can work side-by-side with some serious excitment!</p>
jesseluna on BASE Jumping with Accelerometersjesselunaurn:uuid:e8eea79a-7fd3-0c5f-808d-d3a6fb36e6252008-10-09T09:38:24-06:00<p>Sweet! I shared this link on Twitter.<br>
@jesseluna</p>
crwper on BASE Jumping with Accelerometerscrwperurn:uuid:8ef2a5fb-bb58-df53-270b-f4c195e2fcb02008-10-04T12:02:07-06:00<p>The jump is in the Canadian Rockies.</p>
viliamklein on BASE Jumping with Accelerometersviliamkleinurn:uuid:4a182dce-9806-84c7-6070-5cd394f6a1752008-10-03T18:58:35-06:00<p>where was that picture taken?</p>
crwper on BASE Jumping with Accelerometerscrwperurn:uuid:2acb8794-e712-7d6f-5597-759c64ac74db2008-10-03T12:25:09-06:00<p>About 120 mph. It takes about 12 seconds to get there, but by 9 seconds, you're already going more than 110 mph. You can see the z acceleration levels out significantly at about 7 seconds on the plot, after which the plot looks pretty much like someone lying on their stomach (with a lot of wind noise).</p>
boyan on BASE Jumping with Accelerometersboyanurn:uuid:bb48d5b0-c59d-e462-7262-8a8fd14e61da2008-10-03T12:04:04-06:00<p>Very nice :) What is terminal velocity in your human configuration?</p>
BricoGeek on BASE Jumping with AccelerometersBricoGeekurn:uuid:6580daf4-d0ba-368a-e308-4604ee8b35922008-10-03T10:33:28-06:00<p>whooaaaahhh!!! hahaha</p>