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==IMU companies== | |||
*Invensense | |||
*TDK | |||
==IMUs== | |||
*MPU-6050 | |||
*MPU-9250 | |||
*icm-42688-p - used in the [[Quest 2]] headset | |||
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Revision as of 07:14, 17 April 2024
IMU or inertial measuring unit is an electronic sensor composed of accelerometers, gyroscopes and magnetometers. It measures a device's velocity, orientation and gravitational forces.
In virtual and augmented reality, IMUs are used to perform rotational tracking for the HMDs and the Input Devices. It measures the rotational movements of the pitch, yaw, and roll. IMUs are responsible for 3 degrees of freedom of a 6DOF tracking system.
IMU companies
- Invensense
- TDK
IMUs
- MPU-6050
- MPU-9250
- icm-42688-p - used in the Quest 2 headset