BerryIMU - An accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer and barometric/altitude sensor
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BerryIMUv2 is an inertial measurement unit, or IMU, that measures and reports on velocity, orientation and gravitational forces, using a combination of an accelerometer, gyroscope, and a magnetometer…
Read More…BerryIMUv2 is an inertial measurement unit, or IMU, that measures and reports on velocity, orientation and gravitational forces, using a combination of an accelerometer, gyroscope, and a magnetometer.
BerryIMUv2 is also fitted with a barometric sensor (BMP280) which can be used to calculate altitude. A temperature sensor is also included.
IMUs can be found in devices like: quad copters, smart phones, segways, Wii remote, etc.. and are used to sense movement and orientation.
Adding BerryIMUv2 to your Raspberry Pi or Arduino will open up a whole new world of possibilities. BerryIMUv2 is specifically designed for the Raspberry Pi to take some of the complexity out of IMUs and to try and make them more enjoyable to use.
BerryIMUv2 includes the latest and greatest sensor ICs. It is powered off the Raspberry Pi or Arduino 3.3v pin.
BerryIMUv2 is compatible will all models of Raspberry Pi, including Pi 2, 3 and Zero. It is also compatible with Arduino, Teensy 3.6, Adafruit Huzzah and Sparkfun Thing.
Weight = 3gm
IMU sensor LSM9DS1
Gyroscope: - i2c - Measurement range ±245/±500/±2000 dps - Sensitivity 8.75, 17.50, 70.00 mdps
Accelerometer:
Magnetometer:
Barometric Sensor BMP280
BerryIMUv2 comes with:
Guide to interfacing a Gyro and Accelerometer with a Raspberry Pi
Create a Digital Compass with the Raspberry Pi – Part 1 – “The Basics”
Create a Digital Compass with the Raspberry Pi – Part 2 – “Tilt Compensation”
Create a Digital Compass with the Raspberry Pi – Part 3 – “Calibration”
Create a Digital Compass with the Raspberry Pi – Part 4 - "Smartphone Replica"
Converting values from an Accelerometer to Gs – “ Proper Acceleration”
These cover both BerryIMUv2 and displaying graphics with SDL;
How to Create an Inclinometer using a Raspberry Pi and an IMU
Raspberry Pi Digital Spirite Level
BerryIMUv2 is shipped by normal airmail from Australia. Which can take between 5 and 15 business days to arrive in some countries.
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