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Are there any Nordic users who might have experience with the built-in IMU of the nRF52840 Sense? Perhaps you have, @pallavaggarwal?
@JeremyCook is trying to understand whether there is a standard methodology for determining orientation of the IMU. Curious if anyone has any tips or tricks for him: Use IMU to determine angular orientation about one axis
FWIW, I am working with an XIAO nRF52840 Sense which has an IMU onboard. However, my question is mostly conceptual. Basically how do you combine the inputs from more than one axis to determine the actual orientation of your device?
For instance, if the Z axis is pointing down here, and you rotate it about the X axis, you know the intensity of Z changes, but you don't know which way it has rotated about the X axis. You'd need to also use Y axis readings. Is there an elegant way to combine these two readings to determine it's actual orientation?
Hi @everyone, In this week's Office Hours Meetup we'll be discussing when you need an RTOS or OS and when you don't. We're excited to see you in ~45 minutes!
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