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PiicoDev Magnetometer QMC6310 | Guide for Raspberry Pi

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  • Опубликовано: 9 мар 2022
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    Let's get started with the PiicoDev® Magnetometer. In this guide, we'll connect the Magnetometer to our Raspberry Pi, get it working as a compass, and read the magnetic field strength of a nearby magnet. Finally, we'll remix the code to create a graphical compass display!
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Комментарии • 6

  • @user-er1vy2jt3j
    @user-er1vy2jt3j 8 месяцев назад

    Very cool! Thanks for the simple exploration.

  • @Chris-Brown-
    @Chris-Brown- 11 месяцев назад

    How about adding Azimuth angle

  • @mdimwit2780
    @mdimwit2780 Год назад

    Would i be able to detect magnetic anomalies in earths magnetic field?

    • @Core-Electronics
      @Core-Electronics  Год назад

      Maybe! it depends how you define an anomaly and what algorithm you create to do so.

  • @luqmaanhakkim3800
    @luqmaanhakkim3800 2 года назад

    Are you from Germany