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The MPU6050 is a Motion and Position sensor device that operates on an I2C bus. Importantly it is a 3.3 Volt device that is popularly used to provide 6-axis information with other devices and not just the Raspberry Pi - so connection of modules incorporating it may need special attention/configuration to work on the RPi.
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MPU 6050 Accelorometer Gyroscope code is giving me an angle of 75 degrees when it's suppose ...
I used a bubble level and Angle apps to verify that my MPU 6050 is actually rotated 90 degrees. Even so, my code tells me that the MPU 6050 is rotated ~75 degrees when it is in fact rotated around 90 …