Migrating from MPU 9250 to ICM 20948

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Migrating from MPU 9250 to ICM 20948

Post by stefan.erni »

Hi Ben

In a old topic we have already written about a follower for the MPU9250, the ICM-20948.
https://flowcode.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=342

I have looked at the datasheet.pdf and migration.pdf from ICM-20948
As if the ICM can do much more than the MPU.
Something disturbing is just the supply voltage of the new IC
The ICM-20948 is only made for 1.95Volt.

But the following breakout board should manage this:

Sparkfun Breakout board SEN-15335 should work up to 3.3 volts.
https://www.sparkfun.com/products/15335

Adafrui Breakout board should work up to 3.3 volts. (5Volt?)
https://www.adafruit.com/product/4554

Maybe we should look more at the new ICM-20948 ?

regards

Stefan
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Re: Migrating from MPU 9250 to ICM 20948

Post by BenR »

Hi Stefan,

I was just about to buy one and then I looked and noticed I already had one from the last time it was suggested. It's now sat on my desk and I'll see if I can find some time to have a play and make a component around it.

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Re: Migrating from MPU 9250 to ICM 20948

Post by stefan.erni »

Hi Ben

Is there already a version of the components to test?

regards

Stefan

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