how to write a arduino library for LIS2DUX12 chip for step counter(pedometer)
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configuration for step counter(pedometer) and MLC
Is this a question or a statement?
I see that you want to write a library (Step counter in LIS2DUX12 chip) but with this topic it sounds now (no offence intended) like you have no idea how to even get the basics of whatever you want to achieve.
Please describe your project. Please explain what MLC is and explain where your problems are (if any). If any hardware is involved, list it (including links to datasheets) and draw a schematic/wiring diagram. If you already have a program and have problems with it, post the code (don't forget to use code tags as described in How to get the best out of this forum).
hi
I want to start with LIS2DUX12 accelerometer programming ,It is not clear for me from where should I
start . could anyone please tell me what I should do ?
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Try that.
hi
I want to start with arduino ide Cpp programming ,It is not clear for me from where should I
start . could anyone please tell me what I should do ? please suggest some programming tutorials for a beginner to pro.
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hi
I want to start with sensor accelerometer programming in cpp ,It is not clear for me from where should I
start . could anyone please tell me what I should do ?
please suggest some basic project idead
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@sruthiajith due to you establishing a pattern of making a low effort post requesting assistance, then apparently disregarding the attempts by the forum helpers to provide such assistance and instead repeating the cycle, I have merged all your topics.
Instead of creating more and more topics, follow through on the assistance that has already been provided. Make your best effort to proceed with the project on your own initiative. If you get stuck or have questions, come back to this thread and make a clear and detailed post explaining what you would like assistance with.
If you can't do that, then this forum will not be the place for you and you can move on.
Your other topic on the same subject deleted.
Please do not duplicate your questions as doing so wastes the time and effort of the volunteers trying to help you as they are then answering the same thing in different places.
Please create one topic only for your question and choose the forum category carefully. If you have multiple questions about the same project then please ask your questions in the one topic as the answers to one question provide useful context for the others, and also you won’t have to keep explaining your project repeatedly.
Repeated duplicate posting could result in a temporary or permanent ban from the forum.
Could you take a few moments to Learn How To Use The Forum
It will help you get the best out of the forum in the future.
Thank you.
Please take note of the advice from @ptillisch in this topic
i want to integrate my LIS2DUX12 sensor with esp32s3 microcontroller to read who am register of the sensor and write a value to any one the register.i am beginner
I have merged your cross-posts @sruthiajith.
Cross-posting is against the Arduino forum rules. The reason is that duplicate posts can waste the time of the people trying to help. Someone might spend a lot of time investigating and writing a detailed answer on one topic, without knowing that someone else already did the same in the other topic.
Repeated cross-posting can result in a suspension from the forum.
In the future, please only create one topic for each distinct subject matter. This is basic forum etiquette, as explained in the "How to get the best out of this forum" guide. It contains a lot of other useful information. Please read it.
We have already politely requested that you not cross-post multiple times before. Since that is clearly not getting your attention, I'm giving you a short account suspension. I hope that when you return to the forum you'll be more respectful of our community.
Thanks in advance for your cooperation.
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