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    Sensor Temperature_imu and temperature_pressue

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      Ken last edited by

      Sensor Request

      Hi I see that there is a temperature_imu and temperature_pressue in the request sensor. Can you explain what these are?

      thanks

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      • robolink_leila
        robolink_leila last edited by

        @Ken They both give temperature readings but from different chips, one from the gyroscope and one from the barometer. They return the internal temperature of the integrated circuit, not of the ambient temperature where you are flying the drone.

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          Ken @robolink_leila last edited by

          @robolink_leila

          hi thanks for the reply. i am coding from SNAP and the sensor request is marked as temperature_imu and temperature_pressue. What is the difference between these 2?

          thanks

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          • robolink_leila
            robolink_leila last edited by

            Hi @Ken ,
            We have a temperature and a pressure sensor but the function calls are different than those you have listed. Take a look at our documents page and that should answer all of your questions about functions. 🙂

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