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Published in 2016-1-19 09:11:00 | Show all floors |Read mode
how can I use mpu 6050 data in my orange pi pc to make a sumulation?

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Published in 2016-1-19 22:28:14 | Show all floors
U can use USB-I2C adapter to connect that.
I am planning to use ADC based gyro with avrL microcontrollers (3.3v series) and connect it to opi using onboard UART or USB-Serial Adaptor.
Using python programming.(too hard) and plot some graphs or some thing using gui library


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 Author| Published in 2016-1-20 03:28:22 | Show all floors
my idea is building an 3D object witch can be visualizing with processing. the input data form gyro used for controlling my simulation in real time.

"Using python programming.(too hard) and plot some graphs or some thing using gui library"

I think I'm going in  the same way.but i don't receive my board yet,so I don't have any idea about the Orange Pi pc programming capabilities.
thanks for your answer.

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Published in 2023-1-24 11:43:43 | Show all floors
This is a great question that is likely to be of interest to many people who are looking to use an MPU-6050 on their Orange Pi PC. While the exact process for utilizing the data from an MPU-6050 to create a simulation may vary, there are some general steps that can be taken. First, it is important to ensure that the MPU-6050 is properly   peter veres business consulting services  connected to the Orange Pi PC and that the appropriate software is in place.
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