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Harris' Electronics

The ramblings of a (once, probably no longer claimable) electronic amateur

Tag: magnetometer

Written by hshallcrossFebruary 15, 2017

STM32F0 – Using the I2C peripheral with interrupts + HMC5883L

A couple of people had requested that I give some example code on using the I2C peripheral in an interrupt controlled manner. By using it in this manner, the processor can achieve other tasks while also doing I2C transactions giving a multi-tasking feel to a program. In this example, I combine using the DRDY output […]

Written by hshallcrossMay 29, 2014November 13, 2015

HMC5883L Magnetometer

As with nearly all cool electronic devices that I buy, this one too came from the foreign lands and was off eBay (http://goo.gl/jbcKE6 – Link will expire as with all eBay links)! One of the features that I’ve wanted to have in my watch that I’d actually find really useful is the ability to have […]

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