DollaTek GY 521 MPU 6050 Module mpu6050 3 Axis analog gyro sensor Accelerometer for DIY Compatible with Arduino and Raspberry Pi
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DollaTek GY-521 MPU-6050 3-Axis Gyroscope and Accelerometer Module is designed for advanced applications such as self-balancing drones, motion-based game controllers, and wearable sensors for health and fitness monitoring. The sensor chip offers precise 3-axis and 6 degrees of freedom control for accurate positioning in space. Operating at a supply voltage of 3.3V - 5V (internal LDR), the DollaTek GY-521 module provides reliable performance. With gyroscope range options of ±250, ±500, ±1000, and ±2000 °/s, as well as accelerometer range options of ±2, ±4, ±8, and ±16g, this module offers versatility for various applications. Featuring a MPU-6050 NEMS chip, the compact module combines a 3-axis gyroscope, a 3-axis accelerometer, Digital motion processing "DMP", and a temperature sensor. The I²C bus connectivity allows for easy integration with other sensors, while the integrated "Digital Motion Processor" (DMP) enables complex calculations within the chip for enhanced functionality.
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DollaTek GY-521 MPU-6050 3-Axis Gyroscope and Accelerometer Module is designed for advanced applications such as self-balancing drones, motion-based game controllers, and wearable sensors for health and fitness monitoring. The sensor chip offers precise 3-axis and 6 degrees of freedom control for accurate positioning in space. Operating at a supply voltage of 3.3V - 5V (internal LDR), the DollaTek GY-521 module provides reliable performance. With gyroscope range options of ±250, ±500, ±1000, and ±2000 °/s, as well as accelerometer range options of ±2, ±4, ±8, and ±16g, this module offers versatility for various applications. Featuring a MPU-6050 NEMS chip, the compact module combines a 3-axis gyroscope, a 3-axis accelerometer, Digital motion processing "DMP", and a temperature sensor. The I²C bus connectivity allows for easy integration with other sensors, while the integrated "Digital Motion Processor" (DMP) enables complex calculations within the chip for enhanced functionality.
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