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LPS331AP pressure sensor test flight
- 23 July 2014Hello,
I am using the AltIMU-10 v3 with the LPS331AP pressure sensor on a quadrotor. Using your library here: https://github.com/pololu/lps-arduino
the altitude outputs are very noisy and unusable for a quadrotor altitude hold function. I noticed that you used the LPS331AP on a test flight to compare with the plane's altimeter. Did you find the altitude readings to be noisy or stable? Is there a way you know of to obtain stable altitude readings? Thanks a lot!
David