Am I interpreting the docs correctly in that Puck can be woken up on a mag event. I can adjust the sample rate down but I still get readings even when the puck is stationary. I'm wondering if this is because the readings - despite the puck not moving - are actually changing. They differ each reading by a very small amount.
Which leads me to ask, if this is the case and the small changes trigger a reading, can the sensitivity be turned down so that when it is stationary the Puck can sleep.
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Am I interpreting the docs correctly in that Puck can be woken up on a mag event. I can adjust the sample rate down but I still get readings even when the puck is stationary. I'm wondering if this is because the readings - despite the puck not moving - are actually changing. They differ each reading by a very small amount.
Which leads me to ask, if this is the case and the small changes trigger a reading, can the sensitivity be turned down so that when it is stationary the Puck can sleep.