Grove - IMU 10DOF v2.0

Introduction

3.3V 5.0V I2C

Grove-IMU 10DOF v2.0 is a upgrade version of Grove-IMU-10DOF, which replace BMP180 with BMP280. As the successor to the widely adopted BMP180, the BMP280 delivers high performance in all applications that require precise pressure measurement. This module is base on MPU-9250 and BMP280, the MPU-9250 is a 9-axis MotionTracking device that combines a 3-axis gyroscope, 3-axis accelerometer, 3-axis magnetometer and a Digital Motion Processor(DMP), and BMP280 is a high precision, ultra-low power digital pressure sensors for consumer applications. This module is very suitable for the application of smartphones, tablets and wearable devices.

Version


Product SKU Released Date Description Purchase Link
Grove - IMU 10DOF 101020079 March 2015 Built on Built on MPU-9250 and BMP180 EOL
Grove - IMU 10DOF v2.0 101020252 September 2016 Upgrade BMP180 sensor to BMP280 from BOSCH Get One Now

Specifications


  • I2C Grove interface, include GND, VCC, SDA, SCL.
  • MPU-9250 I2C address selectable
  • Low Power Consumption
  • 400kHz Fast Mode I2C for communicating with all registers
  • Digital-output X-, Y-, and Z-Axis angular rate sensors (gyroscopes) with a user-programmable full-scale range of ±250, ±500, ±1000, and ±2000°/sec
  • Digital-output 3-Axis accelerometer with a programmable full scale range of ±2g, ±4g, ±8g and ±16g
  • Digital-output magnetometer with a full scale range of ±4800uT
  • Digital-output barometer with range of 300 ~ 1100hPa(+9000m ~ -500m relating to sea level)
  • Dimensions: 25.43mm x 20.35mm

Tip

More details about Grove modules please refer to Grove System

Platforms Supported


Hardware Overview


  • MPU-9250 I2C address select Pad, default connected a and b address is 0x68, if connect b and c address is 0x69
  • MPU-9250 interrupt pin, the interrupt should be configured, available interrupt sources are: motion detection, fifo overflow, data ready, i2c master error
  • Orientation of Axes: The diagram below shows the orientation of the axes of sensitivity and the polarity of rotation.
  • The BMP280 is an absolute barometric pressure sensor especially designed for mobile applications. The sensor module is housed in an extremely compact 8-pin metal-lid LGA package with a footprint of only 2.0 × 2.5 mm2 and 0.95 mm package height. Its small dimensions and its low power consumption of 2.7 μA @1Hz allow the implementation in battery driven devices such as mobile phones, GPS modules or watches.

Getting Started


Connections

Here we will show you how this Grove - IMU 10DOF V2.0 works via a simple demo. First of all, we need to prepare the below stuffs:

Seeeduino V4 Grove - IMU 10DOF v2.0 Base Shield
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  • Connect Grove - IMU 10DOF v2.0 to I2C port of base shield.
  • Plug the base Shield into Arduino.
  • Connect Arduino to PC by using a USB cable.

Software

  • Download the Grove-IMU_10DOF_v2 library.
  • Please follow how to install an arduino library procedures to install library.
  • Restart the Arduino IDE. Open “ IMM_10DOF_Test example via the path: File -> Example ->GROVE_IMU_10DOF_V2-master-> IMU_10DOF_V2_Test.
  • Upload the code. Note that we should select the correct board type and COM port.
  • We can see:

Resources


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Caution

The platforms mentioned above as supported is/are an indication of the module's hardware or theoritical compatibility. We only provide software library or code examples for Arduino platform in most cases. It is not possible to provide software library / demo code for all possible MCU platforms. Hence, users have to write their own software library.

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