Hello, everyone! I'm creating a vibration meter with the MPU 6050 module. I've conducted several studies for code implementation and concluded with this model that I'll show shortly. Could you please let me know if it's a plausible code that makes sense for the purpose of measuring vibrations? Also, if there's anything wrong that could be improved, thank you!
What module is this? Please provide a link.
Code is meaningless without a schematic. Please supply one. Hand drawn is fine, post it in the correct aspect ratio. That means in landscape mode if it is drawn that way. Please do not use Fritzing nor any other form of pictures with wires.
What is the frequency of vibration you are expecting to measure. This will determine how fast you need to take each sample.
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So what else vibrates apart from mechanical equipment?
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Are you failing to understand?
I see you also do not have any pull up resistors on your I2C lines!
And where is the link to the module I asked about?
In short you have not answered any question I asked. So are you actually serious about wanting help?
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I hope to measure any kind of vibration frequency that mechanical machines produce while operating.
Well you can't do that because you need to take at least two samples at the highest rate of the vibration in order to detect it. So unless you are more specific than this it is impossible to tell.
Maybe you would be better if you posted in a section that is closer to your natural language. I think your lack of understanding of what I am saying is not going to make this exchange work.
Underneath this answer are a list of old posts. Have you read them all to see if they answer your question?
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