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For more details see the rcgroups posts [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=27321450&postcount=55 #55], [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=27330700&postcount=59 #59].  
For more details see the rcgroups posts [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=27321450&postcount=55 #55], [http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=27330700&postcount=59 #59].  
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Revision as of 21:28, 13 April 2014

The STorM32-BGC works internally with a voltage of 3.3 V. Accordingly, it also provides (only) 3.3 V at its ports, which includes the I2C or I2C#2 ports to which external MPU modules and breakout boards are connected.

Most of the cheap MPU modules/breakout boards are however "Arduino compatible", which means that they have a 5V pin and can be supplied with voltages of 5 V and higher, thanks to an on-board voltage regulator. The question arises if these MPU modules do also work with the 3.3 V provided by the STorM32-BGC. The answer is:

According to current experience any MPU module works fine with the STorM32 board.

Specifically this inlcudes the GY-521 module. However, also the xoodee module and even the GY-86 10DOF module have been in use.

For more details see the rcgroups posts #55, #59.

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