
BNO055 I2C 9DOF Nine-axis AHRS directional sensor Acceleration Gyroscope Magnetic Field module Small volume DC3-5V
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Specifications
- Brand Name
- NONE
- Origin
- Mainland China
- High-concerned chemical
- None
- Condition
- New
- Type
- Module
- Choice
- yes
Product Description
The BN0055 is a smart 9-degree of freedom sensor that does sensor fusion on its own, instead of spending weeks or months fiddling with algorithms of varying precision and complexity, you can get meaningful sensor data in minutes! You can read the data directly from I2C and Bob's uncle.
BN0055 can output the following sensor data: Absolute direction (Euler vector, 100Hz) Based on 360° sphere three-axis direction data Absolute direction (quaternion, 100Hz) four-point quaternion output, For more accurate data manipulation Angular velocity vector (100Hz) Three-axis "speed" acceleration vector in radians/second (100Hz) Three-axis acceleration (gravity + linear motion), The unit is m/s^2 magnetic field strength vector (20Hz) in the miniature Tesla (uT) three-axis magnetic field induced linear acceleration vector (100Hz) The three axes of the linear acceleration data (acceleration minus gravity) in m/s^2 gravity vector (100Hz) The three axes of the gravitational acceleration (minus any motion), The unit is m/s^2 temperature (1Hz) The ambient temperature (Celsius) is simple to use and supports I2C which is 3 or 5V logically safe. We have also divided the interrupt pins and address selection jumpers in case you want to connect two BNO-2s on a single I055C bus. We provide Arduino (C/C++) and CircuitPython libraries, so you can use them with any microcontroller or computer board and get data readings in 5 minutes. Four mounting holes for secure connection.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- 9DOF fusion for accurate orientation data
- High output rates up to 100Hz
- Compact size for embedded projects
- I2C easy integration
Cons
- Requires 3-5V precise power
- No built-in calibration tools mentioned
- Advanced setup for beginners
- Limited to I2C protocol
Common Questions
What are the power requirements for BNO055 I2C 9DOF sensor?
DC 3-5V power supply, small volume module.
What outputs does this nine-axis AHRS sensor provide?
Absolute orientation (Euler/Quaternion 100Hz), angular velocity, acceleration, magnetic field data.
Is this gyroscope module compatible with I2C interfaces?
Yes, I2C interface for acceleration, gyroscope, magnetic field integration.
What is the size and usage of this directional sensor?
Compact module for robotics, drones; outputs 9DOF data at high rates.
Shipping details for this new condition sensor module?
From Mainland China; standard electronics shipping.
Product information last updated on May 12, 2026
