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readAcceleration

Read one sample of acceleration from sensor

Since R2019a

Description

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[accelReadings,timestamp] = readAcceleration(sensorobj) returns one sample of the acceleration data on x, y, and z axes read from the sensor in units of m/s2 along with the timestamp. Timestamp is optional.

Note

The readAcceleration function is available for the LSM6DS3, LSM6DS3H, LSM6DSL, LSM6DSM, LSM6DSR, LSM6DSO, MPU6050, MPU9250, LSM9DS1, LSM303C, ICM20948, ADXL345, and LIS3DH sensors.

Examples

Read Acceleration from Sensor

Create an Arduino object and include the I2C library.

a = arduino();

Or, you can explicitly specify it in the Libraries Name-Value pair while creating the Arduino object.

clear a;
a = arduino('COM4', 'Uno', 'Libraries', 'I2C');

Create the sensor object for the sensor in use.

Note

The sample code and output in this example is for mpu9250 object. If you are using another sensor that supports readAcceleration function, use the corresponding sensor object.

sensorobj = mpu9250(a);

Return one sample of acceleration data.

accelReadings = readAcceleration(sensorobj)

accelReadings =

   -0.7023    0.1317   10.3968

Input Arguments

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The sensor object.

Output Arguments

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The acceleration value on x, y, and z axes read from the sensor.

The time at which MATLAB® receives acceleration data from the sensor, specified as a datetime.

More About

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Code Generation Using MATLAB Function Block

  • Use readAcceleration in a MATLAB Function block with the Simulink® Support Package for Arduino® Hardware to generate code that can be deployed on Arduino Hardware.

  • Timestamp returned is always in seconds.

Version History

Introduced in R2019a