Hi Robin, Does "The library receives compensated sensor values from the sensor API" mean that the raw gas data values coming from BSEC2 are not actually raw from the BME68x driver itself? Does BSEC2 do any additional compensation on the raw gas resistance values to account for drift prior to returning a result? Does an algorithm created from the AI studio also modify how BSEC2 compensates these values, and if so does this also affect the raw gas resistance values? Essentially, I am using the BME688 8 sensor devkit board with BSEC2 and the supplied sample program that's included with it so I can control the different heater profiles. However, besides using BSEC2 for the heater profiles, I am not using it for anything else as I am only interested in the raw temperature, pressure, humidity, and gas resistance values coming from the sensor. Although, now I am concerned that if I am using BSEC2 the "raw" data I am receiving for temperature, pressure, humidity, and gas resistance is not actually raw from the driver, but compensated via some calculations done in the library. Is this true? If it is, and the algoritms I output from the AI studio also affect the "raw" data, then this is not the desired behavior I expected from this sensor.
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