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waveshare 10DOF sensor
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(2022-01-12, 05:09 PM)Paul M Wrote: i'm not an expert but I believe you can leave INT and Fsync disconnected (there is a pulldown on the circuit board) as you are not using the SPI interface.

The Raspberry pi PIO is 3.3v max so I would definately power the sensor board (and all I2C sensors) from the 3.3v pin on the GPIO header and never the 5V.

Paul

Thank you Paul!
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waveshare 10DOF sensor - by Newbie1979 - 2022-01-12, 04:10 PM
RE: waveshare 10DOF sensor - by Paul M - 2022-01-12, 05:09 PM
RE: waveshare 10DOF sensor - by Newbie1979 - 2022-01-12, 07:31 PM
RE: waveshare 10DOF sensor - by seandepagnier - 2022-01-12, 05:50 PM
RE: waveshare 10DOF sensor - by baltika_no_9 - 2022-01-13, 09:25 PM
RE: waveshare 10DOF sensor - by Techstyle - 2022-01-14, 01:26 AM
RE: waveshare 10DOF sensor - by Paul M - 2022-01-14, 06:17 PM
RE: waveshare 10DOF sensor - by baltika_no_9 - 2022-01-14, 09:09 PM

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