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GY-521 MPU6050 Features The GY-521 is based on the MPU6050 sensor that contains both a 3-Axis Gyroscope and a 3-Axis accelerometer. It uses I2C communication protocol and you can read MPU6050 outputs with SCL and SDA pins. Note The MPU6050 sensor has a digital thermometer in addition to the gyroscope and accelerometer. You can download the datasheet of this module here.[wpdm_package id='18153'] GY-521 MPU6050 Sensor Pinout This sensor has 8 pins:VCC: Mod...
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GY-25 Module Features The GY-25 sensor module is a high-resolution 3-axis sensor based on the MPU6050 sensor. It includes a 3-axis gyroscope and a 3-axis accelerometer, all in the MPU6050 sensor chip. The GY-25 module also has a microcontroller called the 32F030F4P6. Its role is to process and convert data from the MPU6050 sensor to obtain the angle value. The microcontroller and Arduino board communicate with the GY-25 module through the UART interface. In addition, the GY-25 module has an I2C interface fo...
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Introduction If you are interested in electronics, you have probably dealt with an oscilloscope. This device is a crucial tool for analyzing circuit performance. Most professional oscilloscopes, however, are often large, heavy, and expensive. In this tutorial, we will show you a practical and affordable solution for building your own oscilloscope and logic analyzer. All you need is a Raspberry Pi Pico/Pico W and an Android app called Scoppy. This oscilloscope can connect to an Android device, givi...
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