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Visitor II
March 28, 2024
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LSM6DSO32X and INT1

  • March 28, 2024
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If I am trying to use INT1 to indicate a "data-ready" event, does that result in a Low to High transition on the INT1 pin? Or a High to Low transition on the INT1 pin? 

 

Does the line stay high indefinitely, until the data is read? What happens when new data overwrites the old data? Does the INT1 line change state, and then back again? 

 

 

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    Best answer by Dude

    I may have answered my own question, as seen by the excerpt from page 47 in 

    Datasheet - LSM6DSO32X - iNEMO 6 DoF inertial module with 32 g accelerometer and embedded Machine Learning Core (st.com)

     

    Dude_0-1711645867556.png

     

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    Visitor II
    March 28, 2024

    I may have answered my own question, as seen by the excerpt from page 47 in 

    Datasheet - LSM6DSO32X - iNEMO 6 DoF inertial module with 32 g accelerometer and embedded Machine Learning Core (st.com)

     

    Dude_0-1711645867556.png