How to Use 9-Axis Sensors on the Arduino - Ultimate Guide to the Arduino #44
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- 9-axis sensors combine a magnetometer, accelerometer, and a gyroscope into a single sensor. In this video we will learn how the MPU-9250 9-axis sensor works, how to connect it to an Arduino, and how to program it.
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Great Video, I saw that it is possible to put all the measurements into a graph. Is that also possible with all these outputs ?
By the way, this is brilliant!
The GPS sensor you used output NMEA sentences. I thimk by editing the output script I can get the compass output to be nmea sentences. Now what is the best way to connect this to an nmea 0183 network?
What simulator are you using? I cannot find a MPU-9250 in any simulator online.
Everything was connected to the Arduino and running in real time, no simulator used