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Welcome to mxchip-serial-capture 👋

License: MIT Twitter: kartben

A very simple MXChip AZ3166 application that dumps sensor data (accelerometer & gyroscope) as JSON lines on the Serial port.

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** MXChip - Microsoft IoT Developer Kit **
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You can 1. press Button A and reset to enter configuration mode.
        1. press Button B and reset to enter AP mode.
[67,-24,1031,1820,-2800,-70]
[68,-24,1030,1820,-2730,-70]
[68,-24,1030,1820,-2730,-70]
[68,-23,1030,1820,-2730,-70]
[68,-24,1030,1820,-2800,-70]
[68,-24,1030,1820,-2800,-70]
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You can either build your own firmware from source, or simply download this pre-built binary, and directly install it on your MXChip. To do so, connect the device to your development machine using a USB cable, and copy the mxchip-serial-capture.bin file onto the XXX that should have automatically appeared (ex. D:\ on Windows). When the copying is complete, the device reboots with the new firmware.

Note: The accelerometer and gyroscope values are sampled and dumped to the UART as fast as possible, at a rate of around 150 Hz. It is probably possible to achieve higher rates by switching to a more efficient (binary) encoding of the values. Pull requests are welcome!

Author

👤 Benjamin Cabé

🤝 Contributing

Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome!

Feel free to check issues page.

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📝 License

Copyright © 2020 Benjamin Cabé.

This project is MIT licensed.


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