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Gyro Click is an add-on board in the mikroBUS form factor. It features the L3GD20 three-axis digital gyroscope module, which is capable of providing the measured angular rate as well as the ambient temperature. The L3GD20 has a full scale of ±250 / ±500 / ±2000 dps and is capable of measuring rates with a user-selectable bandwidth. Gyro Click communicates with the target board microcontroller via mikroBUS SPI (MOSI, MISO, SCK, CS), I2C (SDA, SCL), INT and RST lines. The board is designed to use a 3.3V power supply only. All these features make this board ideal for gaming and virtual reality input devices, motion control, GPS navigation systems and more. |
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MPU IMU click carries the MPU-6000 integrated 6-axis motion tracking device, which combines a 3-axis gyroscope, 3-axis accelerometer, and a DMT (Digital Motion Processor) into a single small chip. The gyroscope has a sensitivity up to 131 LSBs and a full-scale range of ±250, ±500, ±1000, and ±2000dps. The accelerometer has a programmable full scale range of ±2g, ±4g, ±8g and ±16g. It communicates with the target board through SPI, I2C, RST and INT lines. The board is designed to use a 3.3V power supply only. An LED diode serves as a power indicator. |
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MPU 9DOF click carries the MPU-9150 System in Package, which is the world's first 9-axis Motion Tracking device. MPU-9150 comprises two chips. One is the MPU-6050 that contains a 3-axis accelerometer, a 3-axis gyroscope, and a DMP (digital motion processor); the other is AK8975, a 3-axis digital compass. The MPU-9150 is designed for the low power, low cost, and high performance requirements of consumer electronics equipment and wearable sensors. The ability to track motion in free space also makes MPU 9DOF click a suitable sensor for RC vehicle (e.g. quadcopters) and camera stabilisation systems. |
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9DOF click carries ST's LSM9DS1 inertial measurement module that combines a 3D accelerometer, a 3D gyroscope and a 3D magnetometer into a single device outputting so called nine degrees of freedom data (3-axis acceleration, angular velocity and heading), in 16-bit resolution. 9DOF click communicates with the target MCU through the mikroBUS I2C interface (SCL and SDA) with additional functionality provided by the programmable Interrupt (INT) pin, as well as the Enable (EN) pin. The IC has multiple interrupt lines which can be accessed through jumpers on the click board. I2C addresses are specified in the same manner. The board uses a 3.3 power supply only. |
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3D Motion click carries Microchip’s MM7150 9-axis sensor fusion motion module. It's a complete self contained solution comprising a 3-axis accelerometer, a gyroscope, a magnetometer, and a SSC7150 motion coprocessor. The motion coprocessor has sensor fusion alghoritms that take raw data from individual sensors and filter, compensate and combine them together. The resulting output provides reliable and accurate positioning and orientation information. The board communicates with the target MCU through the mikroBUS I2C interface; WAKE and RESET pins are also used (in placed of default mikroBUS AN and RST respectively), as well as an interrupt pin (INT). |
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6DOF IMU 2 click is a mikroBUS™ add-on board with Bosch's BMI160 low power inertial measurement unit (IMU). The BMI160 is capable of precise acceleration and angular rate (gyroscopic) measurement.
The IMU consists of a state-of-the-art 3-axis, low-g accelerometer, and a low-power 3-axis gyroscope, designed for 6-axis and 9-axis applications. The BTI160 also includes built-in power management unit (PMU) for advanced power management and power-saving modes, as well as allocated FIFO buffer of 1024 bytes for handling external sensor data.
6DOF IMU 2 click communicates with the target MCU through the I2C or SPI bus (user-selectable), with additional functionality provided by the INT pin (for enhanced autonomous motion detection).
The board is designed to use a 3.3 power supply only. |
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