SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T07:28:18-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #1365492 on SPX-14618 - VR IMU (Qwiic) - BNO080 High PrecisionCustomer #1365492urn:uuid:b11bc36b-50ca-7528-fa65-5926c888dea22018-04-29T21:00:45-06:00<p>I connected the sensor through a qwiic shield on top of an arduino mega, but no I2C devices found through I2C scanner(https://playground.arduino.cc/Main/I2cScanner). How can I check if the sensor is dead? There is no light emitting or anything.</p>
Customer #125896 on SPX-14618 - VR IMU (Qwiic) - BNO080 High PrecisionCustomer #125896urn:uuid:72e1146a-5b5e-2e2c-91a1-c91a914819052018-03-23T10:01:29-06:00<p>Anyone had issues with calibrating the Magnetometer? Using the provided Arduino library, I'm able to read outputs for all 3 sensors and the different rotation vectors. Following the calibration guide, I can get the accelerometer and gyroscope to reach a status of 3 individually (Accuracy high). I can't seem to get the Magnetometer status above 0 though. This means my Game Rotation Vector (0x08) has a status of 3 but the Rotation Vector (0x05) has status of 0. Thanks!</p>
Customer #50532 on SPX-14618 - VR IMU (Qwiic) - BNO080 High PrecisionCustomer #50532urn:uuid:2e636a4e-5e3b-e5bd-4203-68a3fadbaa222018-03-16T19:08:43-06:00<p>Any plans to update the hardware files on github to reflect the new changes with the added 32kHz Crystal?</p>