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Published inFeb 2021
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Danny Staple
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Danny Staple

Danny Staple builds robots and gadgets as a hobbyist, makes videos about his work with robots, and attends community events such as PiWars and Arduino Day. He has been a professional Python programmer, later moving into DevOps, since 2009, and a software engineer since 2000. He has worked with embedded systems, including embedded Linux systems, throughout the majority of his career. He has been a mentor at a local CoderDojo, where he taught how to code with Python. He has run Lego Robotics clubs with Mindstorms. He has also developed Bounce!, a visual programming language targeted at teaching code using the NodeMCU IoT platform. The robots he has built with his children include TankBot, SkittleBot (now the Pi Wars robot), ArmBot, and SpiderBot.
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Getting a rough heading from the magnetometer

Now that we've got calibration settings, we can start using magnetometer readings to estimate where North is, like a compass. The words heading and yaw mean the same thing —which way we face relative to a reference point—in this case, magnetic North. Let's see how we can do this. Have a look at the following screenshot:

Figure 16.15 – Getting an approximate heading from the magnetometer

Figure 16.15 shows a method we will build. It takes the magnetometer with calibration data applied and uses atan2, as we did with the gyroscope to approximate the heading. We can also add a rough compass with it too.

Let's make this, as follows:

  1. Create a plot_mag_heading.py file. Start with the imports, as follows:
    import vpython as vp
    from robot_imu import RobotImu
    from delta_timer import DeltaTimer
    import imu_settings
  2. We can initialize the RobotImu with the settings, like this...
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Danny Staple builds robots and gadgets as a hobbyist, makes videos about his work with robots, and attends community events such as PiWars and Arduino Day. He has been a professional Python programmer, later moving into DevOps, since 2009, and a software engineer since 2000. He has worked with embedded systems, including embedded Linux systems, throughout the majority of his career. He has been a mentor at a local CoderDojo, where he taught how to code with Python. He has run Lego Robotics clubs with Mindstorms. He has also developed Bounce!, a visual programming language targeted at teaching code using the NodeMCU IoT platform. The robots he has built with his children include TankBot, SkittleBot (now the Pi Wars robot), ArmBot, and SpiderBot.
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