2020-04-21, 08:48 PM
Hi w7thmark,
The way to know the real address of your imu is as follows:
Connect your imu on your raspberry and open a terminal in which you type:
i2cdetect -y 1
by pressing 'enter' you will see a table which will give you the address of your device.
I think you will find the value 0x68.
The manipulation with ADO must be used to change this address in case you use 2 imus (one in 0x68 by default, the other in 0x69 after connecting its ADO pin to the 3.3V).
But in Openplotter, you have to take the value that was detected above.
Hope to be useful to you
cordially
The way to know the real address of your imu is as follows:
Connect your imu on your raspberry and open a terminal in which you type:
i2cdetect -y 1
by pressing 'enter' you will see a table which will give you the address of your device.
I think you will find the value 0x68.
The manipulation with ADO must be used to change this address in case you use 2 imus (one in 0x68 by default, the other in 0x69 after connecting its ADO pin to the 3.3V).
But in Openplotter, you have to take the value that was detected above.
Hope to be useful to you
cordially