Description
This 6 Degrees of Freedom Motion Sensor Breakout can detect acceleration in three axes - X, Y, and Z - as well as three axes of magnetic heading. It's ideal for building into robots, rockets, and rovers, or anywhere else where you want to measure motion accurately. It's compatible with Raspberry Pi or Arduino. The LSM303D 6DoF Breakout has an I2C interface and is 3.3V or 5V compatible. Like our other Pimoroni breakouts, we've designed it so that you can solder a piece of right-angle header onto it and then pop it straight onto the bottom left 5 pins on your Raspberry Pi's GPIO header (pins 1, 3, 5, 6, 9). Features LSM303D 6DoF Motion Sensor ±2/±4/±8/±12 gauss magnetic scale ±2/±4/±6/±8/±16 g linear acceleration 16 bit data output 3.3V or 5V compatible I2C interface, with address select via ADDR cuttable trace (0x1D or 0x1E) Reverse polarity protection Raspberry Pi-compatible pinout (pins 1, 3, 5, 7, 9) Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3B+, 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero, and Zero W Python library Datasheet Kit includes LSM303D 6DoF Motion Sensor Breakout 1x5 male header 1x5 female right angle header Software We've put together a Python library that you can use to read data from your LSM303D 6DoF Breakout, and an easy one-line installer to install everything. Our software does not support Raspbian Wheezy. Notes The trace between the solder pads (marked ADDR) can be cut (carefully with a craft knife) to change the I2C address from the default of 0x1D to 0x1E, meaning that you can use up to two sensors on the same Raspberry Pi or Arduino. If cut, the pads can be bridged again by soldering to reset the address to 0x1D.
Pimoroni LSM303D 6DoF Motion Sensor Breakout
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This 6 Degrees of Freedom Motion Sensor Breakout can detect acceleration in three axes - X, Y, and Z - as well as three axes of magnetic heading. It's ideal for building into robots, rockets, and rovers, or anywhere else where you want to measure motion accurately. It's compatible with Raspberry Pi or Arduino. The LSM303D 6DoF Breakout has an I2C interface and is 3.3V or 5V compatible. Like our other Pimoroni breakouts, we've designed it so that you can solder a piece of right-angle header onto it and then pop it straight onto the bottom left 5 pins on your Raspberry Pi's GPIO header (pins 1, 3, 5, 6, 9). Features LSM303D 6DoF Motion Sensor ±2/±4/±8/±12 gauss magnetic scale ±2/±4/±6/±8/±16 g linear acceleration 16 bit data output 3.3V or 5V compatible I2C interface, with address select via ADDR cuttable trace (0x1D or 0x1E) Reverse polarity protection Raspberry Pi-compatible pinout (pins 1, 3, 5, 7, 9) Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3B+, 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero, and Zero W Python library Datasheet Kit includes LSM303D 6DoF Motion Sensor Breakout 1x5 male header 1x5 female right angle header Software We've put together a Python library that you can use to read data from your LSM303D 6DoF Breakout, and an easy one-line installer to install everything. Our software does not support Raspbian Wheezy. Notes The trace between the solder pads (marked ADDR) can be cut (carefully with a craft knife) to change the I2C address from the default of 0x1D to 0x1E, meaning that you can use up to two sensors on the same Raspberry Pi or Arduino. If cut, the pads can be bridged again by soldering to reset the address to 0x1D.
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hey everyone in this video I'll take a look at the breakout garden from PI Moroni this is a hat for Raspberry Pi model B boards that makes it easy to connect to things like sensors displays and all kinds of different PI accessories the first thing that I noticed when I saw it was that it looks really cool they did an awesome job with the design here that gold background isn't just painted on either that's actually the ground plane for the PCB and then the black and white are painted on over that so it has a nice texture and metallic feel to it the second thing that I noticed was that it's really nicely labeled each one of these sockets can hold a tiny breakout device and they're all accessible to the PI over a shared I squared C bus this makes it really easy to add I Square C devices to your project without having to solder them or wire up a bunch of stuff to a breadboard they've also m


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