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sorry, I actually forgot to ask if anyone has an idea how to detect if a sensor is out of range or disconnected?Nice video, had I bothered to watch all of it.
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Part of any clinical laboratory's procedures is daily calibration and validation on each day of use for each method (or more frequently as required). Calibration is adjustment to a known standard. Validation is a check to see whether results are within established limits for clinical (often mock) specimens.sorry, I actually forgot to ask if anyone has an idea how to detect if a sensor is out of range or disconnected?
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thank's for your answer,Very simple. When Your channel device, let it be Lora at 866 MHz or let it be NRF24L at 2400 MHz but those ARM computer what serviceing it may provide an askabout (handshaking) activities time by time. Just ask: "call me back everyone". And when the certain unit is not answering the number of it may on display blinkar rött, blinkar rött, blinkar rött.