accel29 2.1.0.0
main.c File Reference

Accel 29 Click example. More...

#include "board.h"
#include "log.h"
#include "accel29.h"

Macros

#define ACCEL29_CALIB_X   0.0f
 
#define ACCEL29_CALIB_Y   0.0f
 
#define ACCEL29_CALIB_Z   1.0f
 

Functions

void application_init (void)
 
void application_task (void)
 
int main (void)
 

Detailed Description

Accel 29 Click example.

Description

This example demonstrates the use of Accel 29 click board by reading and displaying the accelerometer data (X, Y, and Z axis) averaged from 100 samples.

The demo application is composed of two sections :

Application Init

Initializes the driver, performs the click default configuration, and calibrates the accel data offsets.

Application Task

Reads and displays on the USB UART the accelerometer data (X, Y, and Z axis) averaged from 100 samples.

Note
This click board should be used for high g applications of up to +-200g. It is not recommended for low g applications because of its high scale factor which is about 48.83 mg per LSB.
Author
Stefan Filipovic

Macro Definition Documentation

◆ ACCEL29_CALIB_X

#define ACCEL29_CALIB_X   0.0f

Starting accel position, used for calibrating accel offset. Should be in a range from -24.96 to 24.765 g. Offset calibrating scale factor is 0.195 g per LSB.

◆ ACCEL29_CALIB_Y

#define ACCEL29_CALIB_Y   0.0f

◆ ACCEL29_CALIB_Z

#define ACCEL29_CALIB_Z   1.0f

Function Documentation

◆ application_init()

void application_init ( void )

< Logger config object.

< Click config object.

Logger initialization. Default baud rate: 115200 Default log level: LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG

Note
If USB_UART_RX and USB_UART_TX are defined as HAL_PIN_NC, you will need to define them manually for log to work. See LOG_MAP_USB_UART macro definition for detailed explanation.

◆ application_task()

void application_task ( void )

◆ main()

int main ( void )