# MPU-6050 Six-Axis (Gyro + Accelerometer) Driver This usermod-v2 modification allows the connection of a MPU-6050 IMU sensor to allow for effects that are controlled by the orientation or motion of the WLED Device. The MPU6050 has a built in "Digital Motion Processor" which does a lot of the heavy lifting in integrating the gyro and accel measurements to get potentially more useful gravity vector and orientation output. It is pretty straightforward to comment out some of the variables being read off the device if they're not needed to save CPU/Mem/Bandwidth. _Story:_ As a memento to a long trip I was on, I built an icosahedron globe. I put lights inside to indicate cities I travelled to. I wanted to integrate an IMU to allow either on-board, or off-board effects that would react to the globes orientation. See the blog post on building it or a video demo . ## Adding Dependencies I2Cdev and MPU6050 must be installed. To install them, add I2Cdevlib-MPU6050@fbde122cc5 to lib_deps in the platformio.ini file. You also need to change lib_compat_mode from strict to soft in platformio.ini (This ignores that I2Cdevlib-MPU6050 doesn't list platform compatibility) For example: ``` lib_compat_mode = soft lib_deps = FastLED@3.3.2 NeoPixelBus@2.5.7 ESPAsyncTCP@1.2.0 ESPAsyncUDP@697c75a025 AsyncTCP@1.0.3 Esp Async WebServer@1.2.0 IRremoteESP8266@2.7.3 I2Cdevlib-MPU6050@fbde122cc5 ``` ## Wiring The connections needed to the MPU6050 are as follows: ``` VCC VU (5V USB) Not available on all boards so use 3.3V if needed. GND G Ground SCL D1 (GPIO05) I2C clock SDA D2 (GPIO04) I2C data XDA not connected XCL not connected AD0 not connected INT D8 (GPIO15) Interrupt pin ``` You could probably modify the code not to need an interrupt, but I used the setup directly from the example. ## JSON API This code adds: ```json "u":{ "IMU":{ "Quat": [w, x, y, z], "Euler": [psi, theta, phi], "Gyro": [x, y, z], "Accel": [x, y, z], "RealAccel": [x, y, z], "WorldAccel": [x, y, z], "Gravity": [x, y, z], "Orientation": [yaw, pitch, roll] } } ``` to the info object ## Usermod installation 1. Copy the file `usermod_mpu6050_imu.h` to the `wled00` directory. 2. Register the usermod by adding `#include "usermod_mpu6050_imu.h.h"` in the top and `registerUsermod(new MPU6050Driver());` in the bottom of `usermods_list.cpp`. Example **usermods_list.cpp**: ```cpp #include "wled.h" #include "usermod_mpu6050_imu.h" void registerUsermods() { usermods.add(new MPU6050Driver()); } ```