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Use triggers to capture the moments that matter

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Course: Design and validate the telemetry system that feeds every decision

Module: Sample fast enough without drowning in data

Estimated duration: 17 minutes

This lesson covers how to configure pre- and post-trigger buffers, conditional logging (e.g. log only when g-sum > 1.5 or oil pressure < threshold), and circular-buffer crash recording. WHY: logging every lap at full rate fills disks and buries the engineer in irrelevant data; triggers focus storag

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