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The accelerometer measures acceleration in three axis. If you place it on a table, it will measure 1G of acceleration just sitting there, because gravity is pulling it downward, but it can't move due to the table, so it can sense the force.
If you drop it then it will experience no force internally until it hits the ground, at which point it will experience a force several times normal 1G, and then the normal 1G once it has stopped bouncing.
So the accelerometer in the hangtimer simply looks at all three accelerometers, adds up the total acceleration, and if it's 0, then it starts a timer until the acceleration suddenly spikes (landing) and settles at 1G again.
I suppose I ought to put up an accelerometer tutorial on my website...
-Adam
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This thing is really cool, cant wait to get one
In answer to your question Austin, it does measure from the moment you leave the ground till the moment you return (going up and coming down).