





EY86 10DOF IMU Motion Sensor (Acceler+Gyro+Baro+Mag)
4.00 out of 5
$14.60
Availability: Out of stock
SKU: SMO1008
Category: Aaccelerometer Magnetometer Gyroscope Barometer Compass
Tags: DOF-10, Motion-Accelerometer, Motion-Gyroscope, Motion-IMU, Motion-Magnetometer, Sensor-Barometer
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Description
- 10DOF breakout board (gyro+accelerator+compass/Magnetic+barometer)
- Gold plating PCB
- ICs: MPU6050+HMC5883L+MS5611
- Power supply: 3-5v
- Interface: IIC (fully compatible with 3-5V, inlcuding LLC circuit)
- Size: 2.2cm*1.7cm
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| Weight | 0.01 kg |
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aferrarel (verified owner) –
I bought this little board a while ago to start some trials with a gyro board. It comes with the 3 chips on it:
the MS5611 is a pressure/altimeter sensor
the MPU6050 is 6-axis gyro accelerometer
the HMC5883 is a triple-axis compass
all the chips on the board communicate with a I2C bus. Please note the HMC5883 is a slave of the MPU6050 so it is not directly connected to the I2C bus, this means you will see only 2 devices (addresses) when connected to a I2C master.
I used the board with a RPi and an ESP8266 without any problem, they worked fine at the first attempt. On the web you can find hundreds of examples. The Arduino libraries work well, I used them with the ESP8266.
Have fun!