"Awesome tutorial on IMU sensor interfacing! Concise and informative, your video made it easy to understand the essentials. Thanks for sharing your expertise!"
I was initially intimidated by working with sensors, but this video has given me the confidence to dive in and experiment. I love how Learn Electronics India explains everything in a straightforward manner. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Hi Sai Parimal. Great video. The output of the code is angular velocity (deg/s) and acceleration (m/s^2). How do you get just the angle around the x-, y-, and z-axis in degrees?
"Awesome tutorial on IMU sensor interfacing! Concise and informative, your video made it easy to understand the essentials. Thanks for sharing your expertise!"
I was initially intimidated by working with sensors, but this video has given me the confidence to dive in and experiment. I love how Learn Electronics India explains everything in a straightforward manner. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Incredible Video!!
It was really very helpful!
Well-explained and easy to follow, thank you for this informative tutorial on IMU sensor interfacing!
This was super interesting to me. Although, can the MPU6050 handle larger, abrupt movements?
Hi Sai Parimal. Great video. The output of the code is angular velocity (deg/s) and acceleration (m/s^2). How do you get just the angle around the x-, y-, and z-axis in degrees?
can you provide the code to plot these values in matlab or python to show the gait tracking
Can it run 3 imus on separate gpio pins?
Yes, it is possible but it generally depends on the Raspberry Pi you are using.
Code please
www.learnelectronicsindia.com/post/interfacing-an-mpu6050-imu-sensor-with-raspberry-pi
where's the damn code
I've been writing for hours dude
Please check the link in the description.
@@LearnElectronicsIndia is the website taken down ? I can not see your website. Pls check