I have no idea if that sensor will do what you want. That's up to you to decide, based on the information they provide. Read the datasheet and application notes and see what features the chip provides, and what features need additional hardware or software. If you think it might work for your application you can buy one and experiment. It's cheap, it's 3.3V compatible, and there are only four wires to hook up.
Do not discount the simple examples. They are there to demonstrate the minimal functionality. As well as illustrating the function of the chip, if you get the example working it shows that your wires are good and your interface library is working. If you haven't done this before then you need a super simple example that does something, otherwise you will be very frustrated very quickly.
Do not discount the simple examples. They are there to demonstrate the minimal functionality. As well as illustrating the function of the chip, if you get the example working it shows that your wires are good and your interface library is working. If you haven't done this before then you need a super simple example that does something, otherwise you will be very frustrated very quickly.
Statistics: Posted by ame — Mon Jun 03, 2024 11:40 pm