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Using gyros with mysensors?

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  • Cliff KarlssonC Offline
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    Cliff Karlsson
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    I have two type of gyro boards:
    GY-521
    and
    BMI160

    I wonder if I can use any of them with mysensors/domoticz. I want to try to place them under my bed on the boards and check if they are sensitive enough to be used as bed occupancy sensors. I would guess their angle must change a little when someone lie in the bed. Do you think that that would work.

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      hek
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      Just wonder how much the boards will bend at your weight. Might be too little.. But we'll never know until you give it a try.

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        perhaps a strain gauge on the boards would be better?

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          perhaps a strain gauge on the boards would be better?

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          @tbowmo
          Like a "flex" sensor? Or loadcell?

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            @tbowmo
            Like a "flex" sensor? Or loadcell?

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            @Cliff-Karlsson said:

            @tbowmo
            Like a "flex" sensor? Or loadcell?

            Like a flex sensor..

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