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See the Orc Manual, section 4.3.  You can either make a cable as shown there, or (carefully!) solder one piece of female header to a position in the fourth row of the I/O pins on the orcboard, so that you can plug it in directly.  The fourth row is also signal, and is connected directly to the third row.
See the Orc Manual, section 4.3.  You can either make a cable as shown there, or (carefully!) solder one piece of female header to a position in the fourth row of the I/O pins on the orcboard, so that you can plug it in directly.  The fourth row is also signal, and is connected directly to the third row.
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Latest revision as of 00:06, 25 December 2010

The gyro is an ADXRS300 (google for datasheet) and the board is manufactured by Intempco (http://www.intempco.ca/index.php3?country=can&language=en&content=products&section=motion), 0 to 5V output with 2.5V being center equal to no rotation.

See the Orc Manual, section 4.3. You can either make a cable as shown there, or (carefully!) solder one piece of female header to a position in the fourth row of the I/O pins on the orcboard, so that you can plug it in directly. The fourth row is also signal, and is connected directly to the third row.

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