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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion examples/Example10-PrintPacket/Example10-PrintPacket.ino
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Hardware Connections:
Attach the Qwiic Shield to your Arduino/Photon/ESP32 or other
Plug the sensor onto the shield
Serial.print it out at 9600 baud to serial monitor.
Serial.print it out at 115200 baud to serial monitor.
*/

#include <Wire.h>
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Hardware Connections:
Attach the Qwiic Shield to your Arduino/Photon/ESP32 or other
Plug the sensor onto the shield
Serial.print it out at 9600 baud to serial monitor.
Serial.print it out at 115200 baud to serial monitor.
*/

#include <Wire.h>
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void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println();
Serial.println("BNO080 Read Example");

Wire1.begin();

//The first argument is the I2C address of the sensor, either 0x4B (default) or 0x4A
//The second is the I2C port to use. Wire, Wire1, softWire, etc.
myIMU.begin(0x4A, Wire1);
myIMU.begin(0x4A, Wire1);

Wire1.setClock(400000); //Increase I2C data rate to 400kHz

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Hardware Connections:
Attach the Qwiic Shield to your Arduino/Photon/ESP32 or other
Plug the sensor onto the shield
Serial.print it out at 9600 baud to serial monitor.
Serial.print it out at 115200 baud to serial monitor.
*/

#include <Wire.h>
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void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println();
Serial.println("BNO080 Read Example");

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions examples/Example13-TimeStamp/Example13-TimeStamp.ino
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Hardware Connections:
Attach the Qwiic Shield to your Arduino/Photon/ESP32 or other
Plug the sensor onto the shield
Serial.print it out at 9600 baud to serial monitor.
Serial.print it out at 115200 baud to serial monitor.
*/

#include <Wire.h>
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void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println();
Serial.println("BNO080 Read Example");

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions examples/Example14-TwoSensors/Example14-TwoSensors.ino
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Hardware Connections:
Attach the Qwiic Shield to your Arduino/Photon/ESP32 or other
Plug the sensor onto the shield
Serial.print it out at 9600 baud to serial monitor.
Serial.print it out at 115200 baud to serial monitor.
*/

#include <Wire.h>
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void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println();
Serial.println("BNO080 Read Example");

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions examples/Example15-RawReadings/Example15-RawReadings.ino
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Hardware Connections:
Attach the Qwiic Shield to your Arduino/Photon/ESP32 or other
Plug the sensor onto the shield
Serial.print it out at 9600 baud to serial monitor.
Serial.print it out at 115200 baud to serial monitor.
*/

#include <Wire.h>
Expand All @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ BNO080 myIMU;

void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println();
Serial.println("BNO080 Read Example");

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Serial.println();
}
}
}
86 changes: 86 additions & 0 deletions examples/Example17-EulerAngles/Example17-EulerAngles.ino
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/*
Using the BNO080 IMU

Example : Euler Angles
By: Paul Clark
Date: April 28th, 2020

Based on: Example1-RotationVector
By: Nathan Seidle
SparkFun Electronics
Date: December 21st, 2017
License: This code is public domain but you buy me a beer if you use this and we meet someday (Beerware license).

Feel like supporting our work? Buy a board from SparkFun!
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/14586

This example shows how to output the Euler angles: roll, pitch and yaw.
The yaw (compass heading) is tilt-compensated, which is nice.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversion_between_quaternions_and_Euler_angles
https://github.com/sparkfun/SparkFun_MPU-9250-DMP_Arduino_Library/issues/5#issuecomment-306509440

It takes about 1ms at 400kHz I2C to read a record from the sensor, but we are polling the sensor continually
between updates from the sensor. Use the interrupt pin on the BNO080 breakout to avoid polling.

Hardware Connections:
Attach the Qwiic Shield to your Arduino/Photon/ESP32 or other
Plug the sensor onto the shield
Serial.print it out at 115200 baud to serial monitor.
*/

#include <Wire.h>

#include "SparkFun_BNO080_Arduino_Library.h"
BNO080 myIMU;

void setup()
{
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println();
Serial.println("BNO080 Read Example");

Wire.begin();

//Are you using a ESP? Check this issue for more information: https://github.com/sparkfun/SparkFun_BNO080_Arduino_Library/issues/16
// //=================================
// delay(100); // Wait for BNO to boot
// // Start i2c and BNO080
// Wire.flush(); // Reset I2C
// IMU.begin(BNO080_DEFAULT_ADDRESS, Wire);
// Wire.begin(4, 5);
// Wire.setClockStretchLimit(4000);
// //=================================

if (myIMU.begin() == false)
{
Serial.println(F("BNO080 not detected at default I2C address. Check your jumpers and the hookup guide. Freezing..."));
while (1)
;
}

Wire.setClock(400000); //Increase I2C data rate to 400kHz

myIMU.enableRotationVector(50); //Send data update every 50ms

Serial.println(F("Rotation vector enabled"));
Serial.println(F("Output in form roll, pitch, yaw"));
}

void loop()
{
//Look for reports from the IMU
if (myIMU.dataAvailable() == true)
{
float roll = (myIMU.getRoll()) * 180.0 / PI; // Convert roll to degrees
float pitch = (myIMU.getPitch()) * 180.0 / PI; // Convert pitch to degrees
float yaw = (myIMU.getYaw()) * 180.0 / PI; // Convert yaw / heading to degrees

Serial.print(roll, 1);
Serial.print(F(","));
Serial.print(pitch, 1);
Serial.print(F(","));
Serial.print(yaw, 1);

Serial.println();
}
}
4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions examples/Example2-Accelerometer/Example2-Accelerometer.ino
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Hardware Connections:
Attach the Qwiic Shield to your Arduino/Photon/ESP32 or other
Plug the sensor onto the shield
Serial.print it out at 9600 baud to serial monitor.
Serial.print it out at 115200 baud to serial monitor.
*/

#include <Wire.h>
Expand All @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ BNO080 myIMU;

void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println();
Serial.println("BNO080 Read Example");

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions examples/Example3-Gyro/Example3-Gyro.ino
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Hardware Connections:
Attach the Qwiic Shield to your Arduino/Photon/ESP32 or other
Plug the sensor onto the shield
Serial.print it out at 9600 baud to serial monitor.
Serial.print it out at 115200 baud to serial monitor.
*/

#include <Wire.h>
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void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println();
Serial.println("BNO080 Read Example");

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions examples/Example4-Magnetometer/Example4-Magnetometer.ino
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Hardware Connections:
Attach the Qwiic Shield to your Arduino/Photon/ESP32 or other
Plug the sensor onto the shield
Serial.print it out at 9600 baud to serial monitor.
Serial.print it out at 115200 baud to serial monitor.
*/

#include <Wire.h>
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void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println();
Serial.println("BNO080 Read Example");

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions examples/Example5-StepCounter/Example5-StepCounter.ino
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Hardware Connections:
Attach the Qwiic Shield to your Arduino/Photon/ESP32 or other
Plug the sensor onto the shield
Serial.print it out at 9600 baud to serial monitor.
Serial.print it out at 115200 baud to serial monitor.
*/

#include <Wire.h>
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void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println();
Serial.println("BNO080 Read Example");

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions examples/Example6-MetaData/Example6-MetaData.ino
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Hardware Connections:
Attach the Qwiic Shield to your Arduino/Photon/ESP32 or other
Plug the sensor onto the shield
Serial.print it out at 9600 baud to serial monitor.
Serial.print it out at 115200 baud to serial monitor.
*/

#include <Wire.h>
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void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println();
Serial.println("BNO080 Reading Metadata Example");

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Hardware Connections:
Attach the Qwiic Shield to your Arduino/Photon/ESP32 or other
Plug the sensor onto the shield
Serial.print it out at 9600 baud to serial monitor.
Serial.print it out at 115200 baud to serial monitor.
*/

#include <Wire.h>
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void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println();
Serial.println("BNO080 Read Example");

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Hardware Connections:
Attach the Qwiic Shield to your Arduino/Photon/ESP32 or other
Plug the sensor onto the shield
Serial.print it out at 9600 baud to serial monitor.
Serial.print it out at 115200 baud to serial monitor.
*/

#include <Wire.h>
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void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println();
Serial.println("BNO080 Read Example");

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//Send data update every 50ms, with sensor specific config word
//Pass in a pointer to our activityConfidences array as well
myIMU.enableActivityClassifier(50, enableActivities, activityConfidences);
myIMU.enableActivityClassifier(50, enableActivities, activityConfidences);

Serial.println(F("Activity Classifier enabled"));
}
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{
//getActivityClassifier will modify our activityConfidences array
//It will return the most likely activity as well.
byte mostLikelyActivity = myIMU.getActivityClassifier();
byte mostLikelyActivity = myIMU.getActivityClassifier();

Serial.print("Most likely activity: ");
printActivityName(mostLikelyActivity);
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Hardware Connections:
Attach the Qwiic Shield to your Arduino/Photon/ESP32 or other
Plug the sensor onto the shield
Serial.print it out at 9600 baud to serial monitor.
Serial.print it out at 115200 baud to serial monitor.
*/

#include <Wire.h>
Expand All @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ BNO080 myIMU;

void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println();
Serial.println("BNO080 Read Example");

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{
Serial.println("Calibration data failed to store. Please try again.");
}

//myIMU.endCalibration(); //Turns off all calibration
//In general, calibration should be left on at all times. The BNO080
//auto-calibrates and auto-records cal data roughly every 5 minutes
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Hardware Connections:
Attach the Qwiic Shield to your Arduino/Photon/ESP32 or other
Plug the sensor onto the shield
Serial.print it out at 9600 baud to serial monitor.
Serial.print it out at 115200 baud to serial monitor.
*/

#include <Wire.h>
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void setup()
{
Serial.begin(9600);
Serial.begin(115200);
Serial.println();
Serial.println("BNO080 Read Example");

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Serial.println();
}
}

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