A library to read values from MPU9250.
You can install to Arduino IDE with using library manager.
For uno, nano and so on.
Arduino | MPU9250 |
---|---|
3.3 | VCC |
A4(SDA) | SDA |
A5(SCL) | SCL |
GND | GND |
For other boards, please check i2c pin assign.
You can see all function on example project.
#include <MPU9250_asukiaaa.h>
MPU9250_asukiaaa mySensor;
float aX, aY, aZ, aSqrt;
void setup() {
Wire.begin();
mySensor.setWire(&Wire);
mySensor.beginAccel();
}
void loop() {
mySensor.accelUpdate();
aX = mySensor.accelX();
aY = mySensor.accelY();
aZ = mySensor.accelZ();
aSqrt = mySensor.accelSqrt();
// Do what you want
}
#include <MPU9250_asukiaaa.h>
MPU9250_asukiaaa mySensor;
float gX, gY, gZ;
void setup() {
Wire.begin();
mySensor.setWire(&Wire);
mySensor.beginGyro();
}
void loop() {
mySensor.gyroUpdate();
gX = mySensor.gyroX();
gY = mySensor.gyroY();
gZ = mySensor.gyroZ();
// Do what you want
}
#include <MPU9250_asukiaaa.h>
MPU9250_asukiaaa mySensor;
float mDirection;
uint16_t mX, mY, mZ;
void setup() {
Wire.begin();
mySensor.setWire(&Wire);
mySensor.beginMag();
}
void loop() {
Serial.begin(115200);
mySensor.magUpdate();
mX = mySensor.magX();
mY = mySensor.magY();
mZ = mySensor.magZ();
mDirection = mySensor.magHorizDirection();
// Do what you want
}
If you cannot get values by calling magUpdate, try calling beginMag and magUpdate again.
void loop() {
auto result = mySensor.magUpdate();
if (result != 0) {
mySensor.beginMag();
result = mySensor.magUpdate();
}
}
If you get values of sensor like this..
Name | Max | Min |
---|---|---|
magX | 70 | -30 |
maxY | 110 | 10 |
You can calcurate offset values like this.
maxXOffset = - (magXMax + magXMin) / 2
= - (70 - 30) / 2
= - 40 / 2
= -20
magYOffset = - (magYMax + magYMin) / 2
= - (110 + 10) / 2
= - 120 / 2
= -60
Then set the offset values like this.
void setup() {
mySensor.magXOffset = -20;
mySensor.magYOffset = -60;
}
Then you can get like this.
Name | Max | Min |
---|---|---|
magX | 50 | -50 |
maxY | 50 | -50 |
After setting offset value, you can get magHorizDirection
as you expected.
Warning: Offset value changes by temperature or some reason. If you want to get high accuracy value, you should recheck the offset value.
Example about auto calibration (calculating offset values) is here.
For ESP32 and so on.
#define SDA_PIN 21
#define SCL_PIN 22
void setup() {
Wire.begin(SDA_PIN, SCL_PIN);
mySensor.setWire(&Wire);
}
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