""" This example demonstrates how to instantiate the Adafruit BNO055 Sensor using this library and just the I2C bus number. This example will only work on a Raspberry Pi and does require the i2c-gpio kernel module to be installed and enabled. Most Raspberry Pis will already have it installed, however most do not have it enabled. You will have to manually enable it """ import time from adafruit_extended_bus import ExtendedI2C as I2C import adafruit_bno055 # To enable i2c-gpio, add the line `dtoverlay=i2c-gpio` to /boot/config.txt # Then reboot the pi # Create library object using our Extended Bus I2C port # Use `ls /dev/i2c*` to find out what i2c devices are connected i2c = I2C(1) # Device is /dev/i2c-1 sensor = adafruit_bno055.BNO055_I2C(i2c) while True: print("Temperature: {} degrees C".format(sensor.temperature)) print("Accelerometer (m/s^2): {}".format(sensor.acceleration)) print("Magnetometer (microteslas): {}".format(sensor.magnetic)) print("Gyroscope (rad/sec): {}".format(sensor.gyro)) print("Euler angle: {}".format(sensor.euler)) print("Quaternion: {}".format(sensor.quaternion)) print("Linear acceleration (m/s^2): {}".format(sensor.linear_acceleration)) print("Gravity (m/s^2): {}".format(sensor.gravity)) print() time.sleep(1)