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Python drivers for Adafruit Precision NXP 9-DOF
https://pypi.org/project/nxp-imu/
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NXP IMU

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Python drivers for Adafruit Precision NXP 9-DOF. This is basically a python version of Adafruit\'s FXOS8700 and their FXAS21002C written in C++ for the Arduino.

NXP Precision 9DoF

The board consists of two separate ICs, described below:

FXOS8700 3-Axis Accelerometer/Magnetometer

FXAS21002 3-Axis Gyroscope

Setup

Adafruit setup tutorial

Usage

Verifying it is there:

sudo i2cdetect -y 1
     0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  a  b  c  d  e  f
00:          -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
10: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1f
20: -- 21 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
30: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
40: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
50: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
60: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
70: -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --    

See the examples folder, but to have the IMU run at 4G and 2000 degrees per second:

#!/usr/bin/env python3

from nxp_imu import IMU, Rate
import time

# verbose will print some start-up info on the IMU sensors
imu = IMU(gs=4, dps=2000, verbose=True)

# setting a bias correction for the accel only, the mags/gyros
# are not getting a bias correction
imu.setBias((0.1,-0.02,.25), None, None)

# grab data at 10Hz
rate = Rate(10)

while True:
    header = 67
    print('-'*header)
    print("| {:17} | {:20} | {:20} |".format("Accels [g's]", " Magnet [uT]", "Gyros [dps]"))
    print('-'*header)
    for _ in range(10):
        a, m, g = imu.get()
        print('| {:>5.2f} {:>5.2f} {:>5.2f} | {:>6.1f} {:>6.1f} {:>6.1f} | {:>6.1f} {:>6.1f} {:>6.1f} |'.format(
            a[0], a[1], a[2],
            m[0], m[1], m[2],
            g[0], g[1], g[2])
        )
        time.sleep(0.50)
    print('-'*header)
    print(' uT: micro Tesla')
    print('  g: gravity')
    print('dps: degrees per second')
    print('')

    rate.sleep()

Examples

pi@nav examples $ ./test.py

========================================
FXOS8700
  Accelerometer:
    Addr: 0x1F
    Range: +/- 2 G
  Magnetometer:
    Range: +/- 1200
  Temperature: 0 C
========================================
FXAS21002C Gyro
  Addr: 0x21
  Range: +/- 250dps
  Temperature: 10 C
-----------------------------------------------
| Accels [g's]         | Orient(r,p,h) [deg]  |
-----------------------------------------------
|    0.0   -0.0    1.0 |   -0.0   -0.0    3.0 |
|    0.0   -0.0    1.0 |   -0.0   -0.0    2.9 |
|    0.0   -0.0    1.0 |   -0.0   -0.0    2.9 |
|    0.0   -0.0    1.0 |   -0.0   -0.0    2.9 |
|    0.0   -0.0    1.0 |   -0.0   -0.0    2.9 |
|    0.0   -0.0    1.0 |   -0.0   -0.0    2.9 |
|    0.0   -0.0    1.0 |   -0.0   -0.0    2.9 |
|    0.0   -0.0    1.0 |   -0.0   -0.0    2.9 |
|    0.0   -0.0    1.0 |   -0.0   -0.0    2.9 |
|    0.0   -0.0    1.0 |   -0.0   -0.0    2.9 |
-----------------------------------------------
  r: roll
  p: pitch
  h: heading
  g: gravity
deg: degree

========================================
FXOS8700
  Accelerometer:
    Addr: 0x1F
    Range: +/- 4 G
  Magnetometer:
    Range: +/- 1200
  Temperature: 25 C
========================================
FXAS21002C Gyro
  Addr: 0x21
  Range: +/- 2000dps
  Temperature: 10 C
-------------------------------------------------------------------
| Accels [g's]      |  Magnet [uT]         | Gyros [dps]          |
-------------------------------------------------------------------
|  0.04 -0.04  1.02 |  -21.5   -4.7    8.3 |    0.8   -1.4   -0.2 |
|  0.04 -0.04  1.03 |  -21.6   -5.3    8.3 |    1.2   -1.1   -0.4 |
|  0.04 -0.04  1.02 |  -21.9   -4.4   10.5 |    0.4   -0.9   -0.1 |
|  0.04 -0.04  1.02 |  -21.5   -4.8    9.9 |    1.3   -1.2    0.1 |
|  0.04 -0.04  1.02 |  -22.4   -4.9    8.7 |    1.2   -0.8   -0.2 |
|  0.04 -0.04  1.02 |  -21.7   -5.4    8.5 |    0.2   -1.6    0.0 |
|  0.04 -0.04  1.03 |  -21.9   -4.7    8.1 |    1.2   -1.2   -0.4 |
|  0.04 -0.04  1.02 |  -22.2   -4.4   10.0 |    1.5   -1.5   -0.1 |
|  0.04 -0.04  1.02 |  -22.2   -5.7    9.1 |    0.5   -1.2   -0.4 |
|  0.04 -0.04  1.02 |  -22.3   -5.0    8.0 |    0.7   -1.4   -0.6 |
-------------------------------------------------------------------
 uT: micro Tesla
  g: gravity
dps: degrees per second

Done ...

Decination Angle

Remeber, depending on where you are on the Earth, true North changes because the Earth is not a perfect sphere. You can get the declination angle for your location from: http://www.magnetic-declination.com/

Documents

The /docs folder has the datasheets for both the accel/magnetometer and the gyros.

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2017 Kevin J. Walchko

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