Hi Guys,
Feel free to ignore my babble...
I am new to this forum (and board programming). I am a mechanical engineer by trade but unfortunately have little experience in the programming/electronic side of engineering, although I am competent with Matlab (not much help!)
I have decided that I need to learn programming with the way the world is going (and for fun!)
Anyway to the question:
I have bought the pictured components with the aim of creating a gyro camera for my motorbike like the ones in motogp. Obviously these are far more advanced than anything I am likely to achieve but its worth a shot right?
I started out by buying an UNO and a 6050 to try and get some data from. this worked fine, but then I found the board in the title which seemed to have everything I need on one chip... at £6 I thought why not give it a go!
Essentially, I have had no problem with flashing to the Uno and getting raw data off the 6050 but I would like to know how to flash to the MWC board and do the same!
Does anyone has any information about this board? If anyone can help me I would be most grateful!
Thanks,
Anthony
MWC ATMega328p MPU6050w/USB
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Re: MWC ATMega328p MPU6050w/USB
This board is essentially a pro-mini (5v/16mhz), which you can chose in Arduino software. You might also need to install usb->serial chip driver. Chip should be clearly marked and located near usb port. The rest is the same as with arduino uno. Good luck!