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#include <Wire.h> |
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#include <Adafruit_Sensor.h> |
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#include <Adafruit_BNO055.h> |
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#include <utility/imumaths.h> |
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/* This driver uses the Adafruit unified sensor library (Adafruit_Sensor), |
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which provides a common 'type' for sensor data and some helper functions. |
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To use this driver you will also need to download the Adafruit_Sensor |
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library and include it in your libraries folder. |
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You should also assign a unique ID to this sensor for use with |
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the Adafruit Sensor API so that you can identify this particular |
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sensor in any data logs, etc. To assign a unique ID, simply |
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provide an appropriate value in the constructor below (12345 |
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is used by default in this example). |
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Connections |
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Connect SCL to analog 5 |
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Connect SDA to analog 4 |
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Connect VDD to 3-5V DC |
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Connect GROUND to common ground |
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History |
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2015/MAR/03 - First release (KTOWN) |
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*/ |
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/* Set the delay between fresh samples */ |
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#define BNO055_SAMPLERATE_DELAY_MS (100) |
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Adafruit_BNO055 bno = Adafruit_BNO055(55); |
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/**************************************************************************/ |
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/* |
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Displays some basic information on this sensor from the unified |
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sensor API sensor_t type (see Adafruit_Sensor for more information) |
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*/ |
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/**************************************************************************/ |
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void displaySensorDetails(void) |
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{ |
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sensor_t sensor; |
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bno.getSensor(&sensor); |
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Serial.println("------------------------------------"); |
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Serial.print ("Sensor: "); Serial.println(sensor.name); |
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Serial.print ("Driver Ver: "); Serial.println(sensor.version); |
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Serial.print ("Unique ID: "); Serial.println(sensor.sensor_id); |
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Serial.print ("Max Value: "); Serial.print(sensor.max_value); Serial.println(" xxx"); |
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Serial.print ("Min Value: "); Serial.print(sensor.min_value); Serial.println(" xxx"); |
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Serial.print ("Resolution: "); Serial.print(sensor.resolution); Serial.println(" xxx"); |
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Serial.println("------------------------------------"); |
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Serial.println(""); |
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delay(500); |
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} |
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/**************************************************************************/ |
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/* |
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Arduino setup function (automatically called at startup) |
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*/ |
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void setup(void) |
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{ |
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Serial.begin(9600); |
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Serial.println("Orientation Sensor Test"); Serial.println(""); |
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/* Initialise the sensor */ |
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if(!bno.begin()) |
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{ |
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/* There was a problem detecting the BNO055 ... check your connections */ |
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Serial.print("Ooops, no BNO055 detected ... Check your wiring or I2C ADDR!"); |
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while(1); |
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} |
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delay(1000); |
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/* Display some basic information on this sensor */ |
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displaySensorDetails(); |
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bno.setExtCrystalUse(true); |
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} |
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/**************************************************************************/ |
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/* |
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Arduino loop function, called once 'setup' is complete (your own code |
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should go here) |
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*/ |
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/**************************************************************************/ |
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void loop(void) |
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{ |
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/* Get a new sensor event */ |
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sensors_event_t event; |
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bno.getEvent(&event); |
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/* Display the floating point data */ |
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Serial.print("X: "); |
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Serial.print(event.orientation.x, 4); |
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Serial.print("\tY: "); |
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Serial.print(event.orientation.y, 4); |
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Serial.print("\tZ: "); |
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Serial.print(event.orientation.z, 4); |
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Serial.println(""); |
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delay(BNO055_SAMPLERATE_DELAY_MS); |
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} |