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.. _bmm150: BMM150 Geomagnetic Sensor ######################### Overview ******** This sample application periodically reads magnetometer (X, Y, Z) data from the first available device that implements SENSOR_CHAN_MAGN_* (predefined array of device names). This sample checks the sensor in polling mode (without interrupt trigger). Building and Running ******************** This sample application uses an BMM150 sensor connected to an Arduino 101 board via I2C. Sensor has multiple pins so you need to connect according to connection diagram given in `bmm150 datasheet`_ at page 41. There are two processor cores (x86 and ARC) on the Arduino 101. You will need to flash both this sample's code on the ARC core (using the ``arduino101_ss`` board target), and stub code on the x86 core (using the ``arduino_101`` board target), as shown below. .. code-block:: console .. zephyr-app-commands:: :zephyr-app: samples/sensors/bmm150 :board: arduino_101_sss :goals: flash :compact: .. zephyr-app-commands:: :zephyr-app: tests/booting/stub :board: arduino_101 :goals: flash :compact: Sample Output ============= To check output of this sample , any serial console program can be used. Here I am using picocom program to open output. Check which tty device it is. In my case it is ttyUSB0 .. code-block:: console $ sudo picocom -D /dev/ttyUSB0 .. code-block:: console ( x y z ) = ( -0.390625 0.087500 -0.390625 ) ( x y z ) = ( -0.275000 0.115625 -0.275000 ) ( x y z ) = ( -0.281250 0.125000 -0.281250 ) ( x y z ) = ( -0.287500 0.134375 -0.287500 ) .. _bmm150 datasheet: http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/783/BST-BMM150-DS001-01-786480.pdf