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Adafruit LSM9DS0 Library
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This is the Arduino library for the Adafruit triple-axis accelerometer/magnetometer/gyroscope LSM9DS0 breakouts
Designed specifically to work with the Adafruit LSM9DS0 Breakout & Flora Sensor
note both of the above sensors are discontinued. Check out the update, the LSM9DS1 breakout and and its corresponding library
Check out the links above for our tutorials and wiring diagrams
<!-- START COMPATIBILITY TABLE -->Compatibility
MCU | Tested Works | Doesn't Work | Not Tested | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Atmega328 @ 16MHz | X | |||
Atmega328 @ 12MHz | X | |||
Atmega32u4 @ 16MHz | X | |||
Atmega32u4 @ 8MHz | X | |||
ESP8266 | X | |||
Atmega2560 @ 16MHz | X | |||
ATSAM3X8E | X | |||
ATSAM21D | X | |||
ATtiny85 @ 16MHz | X | |||
ATtiny85 @ 8MHz | X | |||
Intel Curie @ 32MHz | X | |||
STM32F2 | X |
- ATmega328 @ 16MHz : Arduino UNO, Adafruit Pro Trinket 5V, Adafruit Metro 328, Adafruit Metro Mini
- ATmega328 @ 12MHz : Adafruit Pro Trinket 3V
- ATmega32u4 @ 16MHz : Arduino Leonardo, Arduino Micro, Arduino Yun, Teensy 2.0
- ATmega32u4 @ 8MHz : Adafruit Flora, Bluefruit Micro
- ESP8266 : Adafruit Huzzah
- ATmega2560 @ 16MHz : Arduino Mega
- ATSAM3X8E : Arduino Due
- ATSAM21D : Arduino Zero, M0 Pro
- ATtiny85 @ 16MHz : Adafruit Trinket 5V
- ATtiny85 @ 8MHz : Adafruit Gemma, Arduino Gemma, Adafruit Trinket 3V
Installation
To install, use the Arduino Library Manager and search for "Adafruit LSM9DS0 Library" and install the library.
Dependencies
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please read our Code of Conduct before contributing to help this project stay welcoming.
Documentation and doxygen
Documentation is produced by doxygen. Contributions should include documentation for any new code added.
Some examples of how to use doxygen can be found in these guide pages:
https://learn.adafruit.com/the-well-automated-arduino-library/doxygen
https://learn.adafruit.com/the-well-automated-arduino-library/doxygen-tips
Formatting and clang-format
This library uses clang-format
to standardize the formatting of .cpp
and .h
files.
Contributions should be formatted using clang-format
:
The -i
flag will make the changes to the file.
clang-format -i *.cpp *.h
If you prefer to make the changes yourself, running clang-format
without the -i
flag will print out a formatted version of the file. You can save this to a file and diff it against the original to see the changes.
Note that the formatting output by clang-format
is what the automated formatting checker will expect. Any diffs from this formatting will result in a failed build until they are addressed. Using the -i
flag is highly recommended.
clang-format resources
About this Driver
Written by Kevin (KTOWN) Townsend for Adafruit Industries. BSD license, check license.txt for more information All text above must be included in any redistribution