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The 4th generation tilt compensated compass, powered by the Bosch BNO055, delivering better performance than ever!
Power - 3.3v-5v 18mA Typ.
Resolution - 0.1 Degree
Accuracy - Better than 1%. after calibration
Signal levels - 3.3v, 5v tolerant
I2C mode - up to 400khz
Serial mode - 9600, 19200, 38400 baud
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The 4th generation tilt compensated compass, powered by the Bosch BNO055, delivering better performance than ever!
Power - 3.3v-5v 18mA Typ.
Resolution - 0.1 Degree
Accuracy - Better than 1%. after calibration
Signal levels - 3.3v, 5v tolerant
I2C mode - up to 400khz
Serial mode - 9600, 19200, 38400 baud
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The 4th generation tilt compensated compass, powered by the Bosch BNO055, delivering better performance than ever!
Power - 3.3v-5v 18mA Typ.
Resolution - 0.1 Degree
Accuracy - Better than 1%. after calibration
Signal levels - 3.3v, 5v tolerant
I2C mode - up to 400khz
Serial mode - 9600, 19200, 38400 baud