phyphox Cheats

phyphox Hack 1.1.12 + Redeem Codes

Physical Phone Experiments

Developer: RWTH Aachen University
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 1.1.12
ID: de.rwth-aachen.physics.phyphox

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Description

Did you know that you are carrying a 3D magnetometer? That you can use your phone as a pendulum to measure earth's local gravitational acceleration? That you can turn your phone into a sonar?

phyphox gives you access to the sensors of your phone either directly or through ready-to-play experiments which analyze your data and let you export raw data along with the results for further analysis. You can even define your own experiments on phyphox.org and share them with colleagues, students and friends.

Selected Features:
- A selection of pre-defined experiments. Just press play to start.
- Export your data to a range of widely used formats
- Remote-control your experiment through a web interface from any PC on the same network as your phone. No need to install anything on those PCs - all you need is a modern web browser.
- Define your own experiments by selecting sensor inputs, defining analysis steps and creating views as an interface using our web-editor (http://phyphox.org/editor). The analysis can consists of just adding two values or using advanced methods like Fourier transforms and crosscorrelation. We offer a whole toolbox of analysis functions.

Sensors supported:
- Accelerometer
- Magnetometer
- Gyroscope
- Pressure
- Microphone
- Proximity
- GPS
*some sensors are not present on every phone.

Export formats
- CSV (Comma separated values)
- TSV (Tab-separated values)
- Excel
(if you need other formats, please let us know)


This app has been developed at the 2nd Institute of Physics A at the RWTH Aachen University.

Version history

1.1.12
2023-08-08
- Georgian and Hindi translation
- Optional bright mode
- New settings to adjust font and graph sizes
- Battery status and signal strength of connected Bluetooth devices shown
- Offer QR code to share remote access address
- Support puck.js as external Bluetooth sensor
- Add distance value to settings tab of depth experiment
- Several more improvements and bugfixes
1.1.11
2022-09-09
- Depth sensor (LiDAR / ToF) experiment available in tools section.
- New settings menu.
- Option to turn off screen if proximity sensor is triggered.
- Option to change the remote access port.
- Improved method to determine significant digits on plot axes.
- Many minor improvements and bug fixes.
See https://phyphox.org/wiki/index.php/Version_history#1.1.11 for full changelog.
1.1.10
2021-12-13
- Experimental depth sensor support for devices with depth sensors (LiDAR/ToF). This feature is currently hidden. See https://phyphox.org/lidar for ways to try it.
- New sensor rate strategies (check https://phyphox.org/wiki for details).
- Translations of common units, quantities and similar short expressions are handled by the app and not in the file format, allowing for better translations.
- Fix: Analysis only executed once or not at all after user input if experiment is paused. (This for example caused the sample number in audio spectrum to only update after starting the measurement.)
- Fix: In remote access simple value elements break data requests for preceding graphs with same buffers. (Most notably breaking remote access for the inclination experiment and absolute plots on 3 axis sensors.)
- Load saved states on a background process and show the loading progress on screen to avoid watchdog kills in case of many large saved states.
- Fix: Clear in analysis resets to init value instead of emptying a buffer.
- Fix: Proximity sensor only works after rotating the device twice. (It still only works in portrait orientation and will turn off the display. This is beyond our control and a limitation of Apple's API.)
Full list of changes and fixes on https://phyphox.org/wiki/index.php/Version_history
1.1.9
2021-04-16
New acoustic countdown for timed run experiments
Improved countdown for timed run experiments
Hint bubbles are less blocking
Fix: Audio Spectrum processes a partially filled audio buffer when pausing the experiment, which leads to a reduced resolution of the Fourier spectrum.
Fix: Time markers are not removed if you clear a graph
Fix: Reduce module produces additional zero value.
Fix: Wrong conversion of 24 bit integers (affecting both endianesses, signed and unsigned) for BLE inputs. (i.e. when using the pressure sensor of a SensorTag)
Fix: Localized links in experiment use the URL of the base language (typically English)
1.1.8
2021-02-26
- New absolute time axis ("system time")
- New meta data in export
- Synchronization information is logged and available in exported meta data, via REST API and network connection functions
- Pause times are visualized and generate gaps in the graph
- Several bugfixes (see https://phyphox.org/wiki/index.php/Version_history#1.1.8)
1.1.7
2020-12-05
External configurations in the main menu can now be shared.
Defunct configurations are listed, so they can be deleted or shared to be analyzed and possibly fixed.
Minimum iOS version increased from iOS 8 to iOS 9.
MQTT support via custom experiment configuration.
Multiple bugfixes (see https://phyphox.org/wiki/index.php/Version_history#1.1.7)
1.1.6
2020-08-27
- Audio spectrum now allows generating white noise.
- Tone generator supports dual tone generation.
- When leaving an experiment that ran for more than 10 seconds, phyphox shows a confirmation dialog.
There are many minor fixes and improvements. See https://phyphox.org/wiki/index.php/Version_history#1.1.6 for a full list.
1.1.5
2020-03-19
- Spanish translation
- Turkish translation
- Spectrum experiments now have a peak frequency history plot
- The apply-zoom dialog when leaving a graph now defaults to "reset", but remembers if you want to keep the zoom for the next time.
- Many bugfixes (see phyphox.org)
1.1.4
2019-12-06
Hot fix for broken menus in dark mode.
1.1.3
2019-12-05
- New network interface allowing to send and/or receive data to/from network services.
- New sensor db experiment, that allows you to contribute information about your device to our new (upcoming) sensor database.
- Highlight nearest BLE devices if multiple with same name are present.
- Use common time reference for multiple sensors, improving their synchronization.
- Location services (i.e. GPS) now use a database to translate elevation above the reference geoid and the WGS84 ellipsoid.
- Fix wrong values if picking data points from logarithmic plots
- Fix applause meter losing scores
- Use advertised name of BLE devices instead of the local name buffered by iOS
- Update BLE scan results, so changes in signal strength can be seen
- Fix analysis logic: Run analysis if input data has been changed by previous analysis run
- Fix some analysis crashes due to invalid integers
- Include EduRoom SDK (eduroom.de)
- Accept old "out" attribute for audio inputs to fix compatibility issues with older experiments
1.1.2
2019-07-28
- Serbian translation
- Remote access stores settings (font size, layout) until the end of the browser session
- Remote access now has a bright mode (should help on low-contrast projectors)
- Fix error in distance calculation of location/GPS experiment. (Introduced in 1.1.0, please check any distance data generated in 1.1.0 or 1.1.1)
- Add 1/min to acceleration spectrum and magnetic spectrum to directly get RPM from engines
- Add gap between value and unit in value view elements to avoid confusing units
- Show optional dialogs and hints (save experiment locally, press arrow to start, etc.) after showing the Bluetooth scan dialog instead of not showing them at all
- Fix separators in experiment layouts
1.1.1
2019-07-11
Bugfixes:
- Elevator experiment not working due to an error in the new formula parser
- Crash of color plot (mostly when starting the sonar experiment)
- Color map not showing if any z value is infinite (encountered in magnetic spectrum)
- Crash when picking data points in graph with history (i.e. in the sonar experiment)
- Crash in reduce module for fewer y than x data points
- Fixes for iOS 13: Crash when opening experiments and design of tab bar
1.1.0
2019-06-16
* Interactive graphs (zooming, picking points, linear fit)
* Multi-line plots
* Bar charts
* Color plots (used in spectrum experiments)
* Bluetooth Low Energy support
* Bluetooth Experiments included: Generic heart rate sensor, generic HID mouse, PocketLab One, PocketLab Voyager, Sensirion Smart Humigadget, Texas Instruments SensorTag CC1350/CC2650
* New experiment: Applause meter
* Open experiments from zip files or QR codes
* Raw sensor experiments now feature a multi-line version
* New languages: Chinese (simplified script), French, Vietnamese
The entire list of changes and new features can be found on http://phyphox.org.
1.0.16
2019-01-15
Japanese translation
1.0.15
2018-11-18
Portuguese translation
Fix flickering of Audio Scope
Hotfix: Languages were used that were not yet ready for release (sorry about that)
1.0.14
2018-11-16
Fix flickering of Audio scope
Portuguese translation
1.0.13
2018-06-02
Italian and Greek translation.
Disabled roll experiment.
1.0.12
2018-04-22
New languages: Dutch and Russian
Inelastic collision experiment hides invalid intervals
Translations are now also applied to units
Fix crash when value element has empty map tag
1.0.11
2018-02-12
New languages: Czech and Polish
Fix flickering of motion stopwatch experiment
1.0.10
2018-01-12
Hotfix for "sample rate mismatch" error on iPhones older than the 6s and most iPads. Sorry for any inconveniences!
1.0.9
2018-01-09
- Location (GPS) experiment now calculates the distance travelled
- Wider text fields
- Pendulum experiment shows a genreic results page first
- Minor optimizations of remote access communication
- Minor optimizations of text in experiments
- Icon-Positioning in tool bar no longer optimized by the app as this lead to problems on some iOS 11 versions
- Remove subject text when sharing data or screenshots as this generates multiple files in iOS and leads to more trouble than it's worth
- Fix: Crash when using the remote access in hotspot mode
- Fix: Inclination experiment now resumes at correct timestamp
- Fix: Jittery axis in roll experiment
- Fix: Crash when saving a saved state a second time
- Fix: Crash when activating remote access while port 80 is already in use
- Fix: Crash when the system does not support an audio rate of 48 kHz (for example when using AirPlay)
- Fix: Crash when external link has not been translated in custom experiment
- Fix: Highlighted link not visible if not translated
- Fix: Some sensors do not produce data on iPods (not tested)
1.0.8
2017-07-12
Minor update with bugfixes:
- Fix flickering and wrong time axis of audio scope
- Allow unusual frequencies in tone generator but add a warning
- Rename centrifugal acceleration to centripetal
- Fix crash on audio playback, mostly on iOS11
1.0.7
2017-06-15
New features and changes
- Save or share and load experiment state including measured data - even across platforms
- GPS support
- New experiments: Accelerometer and magnetometer spectrum
- Audio autocorrelation and spectrum show corresponding musical notes
- You can now pick between different number of samples in audio spectrum
- Audio amplitude can now be calibrated to give sound pressure level in dB
- Time period of audio scope is now selectable
- Moved clear function as a button to the action bar
- Improved algorithm for audio autocorrelation

You can get a full changelog including bugfixes and changes to the phyphox file format on phyphox.org.
1.0.6
2017-02-24
New features and changes
- New experiment: Inelastic collision.
- New timer experiments: Motion stopwatch, proximity stopwatch and optical stopwatch.
- Support for the proximity sensor.
- Raw sensor experiments now also give the absolute value of 3D data.
- The info button at the top now opens a small menu with links to our FAQ, help and experiment collection.
- Added resonance page to the experiments "spring" and "pendulum".
- The "pendulum" experiment now has a page, which allows estimating the length of the string.
- Added a third view to the "sonar", plotting the correlation against the raw time axis.
- Performance improvements for "sonar" and "acoustic stopwatch" for slower devices.
- The "elevator" experiment now also shows the acceleration using the accelerometer.
- The remote interface starts in a new "narrow" layout, similar to a phone screen. You can still switch to the old full-screen layouts via the menu of the remote interface.
- The rate limit for the raw data experiments has been removed, so they acquire data at the maximum rate allowed by your device.

You can get a full changelog including bugfixes and changes to the phyphox file format on phyphox.org.
1.0.5
2016-12-14
- We now use the calibrated magnetometer by default and allow switching to the raw magnetometer from the menu
- Added an explanation link to the sensor-not-available notification
- Acoustic stopwatch now supports multiple timers and allows for setting a minimum delay
- Sonar now features a reverse mode where you enter a distance and can determine the speed of sound
- Fix: Append-module now accepts value-type input
- Fix: Update fails when switching to raw data in remote experiment of the roll experiment (and possibly others)
- Fix: Some spelling errors in the experiments
- Fix: Run analysis even when not triggered by a sensor event to allow for self-modifying experiments like a gradually changing tone generator
- Fix: Possible crash in average module (race condition mostly triggered on iOS8)
- Fix: Axis labels were not translated in the remote interface
- Fix: Crash in binning module when dx is set to zero
- Fix: Handle audio setup changes (plugging in a headset) more gracefully

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Ratings

4.4 out of 5
136 Ratings

Reviews

jheodore tacob,
Just one small question
I would love to give five stars, as the app is robust and works quite well (as far as I can tell). However, I was wondering if there is any way to change the units. There probably is and I just can’t find it. As soon as I am made aware of a function to change the units on the app, I will update my rating.
JeERR,
Hands down best iOS app to get sensor data
This is hands down best iOS app to get sensor data. I am using it for the accelerometer and even does the FFT and generates the spectra for you. At least up until now it is free with and ads free. I wish this was available back when I was in high school or even college. Teachers and U. professors should make use of this app and the ecosystem these guys/gals are creating.
Waghon,
Can I use it when screen locked?
App is great, nothing to complain

Hey, devs, have u guys consider making it work on the background/screen locked?
TSDal,
Great App with some math
I am using accelerometer only so far for measuring and recording car acceleration.
With low pass filter (FIR) and coordination translation, it works very well.
My car has wireless phone charger, about 37 degree angle. To calculate lateral acceleration, the raw data (y-z) must be transformed by using sin() and cos().
You can use phone app to measure angle.
shcmsn,
Amazing!
This app has functionality for every sensor in my phone... even ones I didn’t know I had! I especially enjoy the Everyday Life applications like the “Applause Meter”. All in all, this app is for those who cannot access scientific sensors for their projects by unlocking the various sensors in one’s phone. Great job.
AT0MCHILD,
Best sensor among all of them!
I have tried each and every other sensor app. This one blows all the other away by far. I must make one request: ATTITUDE sensor. Please please please! Add an attitude sensor so I can watch the roll, pitch, and yaw. Right now it only measures roll and pitch in the Inclination panels. Please add an attitude sensor like the one in ‘FlightPhysica’
gsxapp,
Magnet spectrum setting
Hi

Is there setting to increase the sampling/aquisition freq? I want to measure the intensity of EMF of 60 Hz but this is only up to 50 Hz. Or is it due to limitation of hardware? Do you know of a different phone or can you recommend a device for a wider spectrum?

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Update: thank you for your reply. I was trying to see if I can use phone to detect EMF of higher frequency such as the microwave oven radiation

Have you consider, or is it possible to access the wifi and RF module of the phone and use it as EMF spectrum analyzer? They have a much higher sampling rate
Kikuša,
Nice, good
Super application, very detailed and in the language of my tiny country in the EU, detailed, clear and simple and at the same time extremely sophisticated and with incredible details of explanation units and more, and moreover absolutely without ads ...
World Traveler 1,
Deserves more 5stars
Has several accurate sensors that displays everything I need to know. I looked through the App Store and did not find anything as good as this!!!
Jessica 💋💄🫦🦶,
I am madly in love with one of the developers and this is the only way i know to reach him
Please text me.