![]() ![]() ![]() Using Yocto-3D-V2 with C++ĩ.1 Control of the Tilt function 9.2 Control of the module part 9.3 Error handling 9.4 Integration variants for the C++ Yoctopuce library 10. Using the Yocto-3D-V2 with PythonĨ.1 Source files 8.2 Dynamic library 8.3 Control of the Tilt function 8.4 Control of the module part 8.5 Error handling 9. Using the Yocto-3D-V2 in command lineħ.1 Installing 7.2 Use: general description 7.3 Control of the Tilt function 7.4 Control of the module part 7.5 Limitations 8. ![]() ![]() Programming, general conceptsĦ.1 Programming paradigm 6.2 The Yocto-3D-V2 module 6.3 Module 6.4 Accelerometer 6.5 Magnetometer 6.6 Gyro 6.7 RefFrame 6.8 Tilt 6.9 Compass 6.10 DataLogger 6.11 What interface: Native, DLL or Service ? 6.12 Programming, where to start? 7. Assembly and connectionsĥ.1 Fixing 5.2 Moving the sensor away 5.3 USB power distribution 5.4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMI) 6. First stepsĤ.1 Prerequisites 4.2 Testing USB connectivity 4.3 Localization 4.4 Test of the module 4.5 Configuration 5. The Yocto-3D-V2 functionsģ.1 The 3D accelerometer 3.2 The 3D magnetometer 3.3 The 3D gyroscope 3.4 The reference frame 3.5 The 2D inclinometer (tilt sensor) 3.6 The magnetic compass 3.7 The estimated attitude quaternion 3.8 Optional accessories 4. PresentationĢ.1 Common elements 2.2 Specific elements 3. 1.1 Safety Information 1.2 Environmental conditions 2. ![]()
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