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Raul Portales
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Raul Portales is a software engineer who has had a love for computers, electronics, and gadgets in general for as long as he remembers. He jumped into Android as soon as it was released. Raul has worked on social networks, education, healthcare, and even founded a gaming studio and a consultancy company. Specializing in mobile and UX, he speaks frequently at conferences and meetups. Raul's love for electronics reignited when Google announced Android Things. He started tinkering with it with the first Developer Preview, which lead to adding the IoT category on his Google Developer expert profile.
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Other I2C sensors

There are many variations of magnetometers, accelerometers, gyroscopes, and so on. In some cases, the component has a single function, such as the module HMC5883L, which is just a magnetometer, or ADXL345 and MMA7660FC (part of contrib-drivers), which are accelerometers. In other cases, they are more complete, even proper 9 DoF (Degrees of Freedom) sensors like the ones on the phones, which are also known as IMUs (Inertial Measurement Unit).

Check whether a driver exists before deciding on a component, or be ready to write your own.

In most cases there are drivers already available, even if most of them are just ports from Arduino. The structure of the driver varies a bit but it is usually along the lines of what we saw in this chapter. In the case that there is no driver, you can always read the spec sheet of the component and write it yourself. It is not as...

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Published in: Aug 2018Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781789341799

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Raul Portales

Raul Portales is a software engineer who has had a love for computers, electronics, and gadgets in general for as long as he remembers. He jumped into Android as soon as it was released. Raul has worked on social networks, education, healthcare, and even founded a gaming studio and a consultancy company. Specializing in mobile and UX, he speaks frequently at conferences and meetups. Raul's love for electronics reignited when Google announced Android Things. He started tinkering with it with the first Developer Preview, which lead to adding the IoT category on his Google Developer expert profile.
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