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AS5601 Library for Arduino

A wrapper for driving the cheap but great magnetic rotary sensor AS5601 over I²C on an Arduino. The library aims to offer clean high-level access to the sensor's capabilities and to provide convenience functions for common tasks. The current implementation supports only a subset of the sensor's functionality, more functions may be added in future versions.

Quick Start

Initialize the driver, which sets up the I²C bus:

AS5601 Sensor;

Find out if the magnet is in range:

if ( Sensor.magnetDetected() ) { … }

Query the sensor to get the magnet's current angle:

int angle = Sensor.getAngle();

Reference

Static Properties

The sensor's register addresses are available as static constants as specified in the datasheet. The struct ByteRegister includes the 8-bit registers, WordRegister contains the starting addresses of the 16-bit registers.

Low-Level Instance Methods

readRaw8( registerAddress )
  • Reads 8 bits from a register at the specified address.
  • registerAddress unsigned char The address to read from. For example, AS5601::ByteRegister::STATUS.
  • Returns the read byte as unsigned char.
readRaw16( registerStartAddress )
  • Reads 16 bits from a register, starting at the specified address.
  • registerStartAddress unsigned char The address to begin reading from. For example, AS5601::WordRegister::ANGLE.
  • Returns the read word as unsigned int.
writeRaw8( registerAddress, value )
  • Writes 8 bits to a register at the specified address.
  • registerAddress unsigned char The address to write to. For example, AS5601::ByteRegister::ABN.
writeRaw16( registerStartAddress, value )
  • Writes 16 bits to a register, starting at the specified address.
  • registerAddress unsigned char The address to begin writing to. For example, AS5601::WordRegister::ZPOS.

Higher-Level Instance Methods

magnetDetected()
  • Queries the sensor's status register to find out whether a magnet's presence is detected.
  • Returns true or false as bool.
getMagnitude()
  • Reads the current magnetic magnitude measurement from the sensor.
  • Returns a 12-bit value as unsigned int.
getGain()
  • Reads the AGC's current gain setting from the sensor.
  • Returns an 8-bit value as unsigned char.
getRawAngle()
  • Reads the current raw angle estimation from the sensor.
  • Returns a 12-bit value as unsigned int.
setZeroPosition( rawAngle )
  • Sets the sensor's zero-compensation value to the specified angle.
  • rawAngle unsigned int An integer angle ∈ [0,4095] as returned by getRawAngle(). Can be omitted for convenience to use the sensor's current raw angle.
setResolution( angleSteps )
  • Configures the sensor's angle output resolution. (Note: This does not seem to change the values returned by getAngle() but probably affects the sensor's A/B output.)
  • angleSteps unsigned int An integer number of angle steps in a full circle. Supported values are 8, 16, 32, …, 2048.
getAngle()
  • Reads the filtered and zero-compensated angle estimation from the sensor. See also setZeroPosition().
  • Returns a 12-bit value as unsigned int.

Functionality not covered by the above higher-level methods can be easily added using the low-level communication methods. The already included register address maps facilitate this. In any case, giving the datasheet a read is highly recommended to understand how the sensor works.

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