temperature impact over gyroscope zero-level offset
Hi,
I'm using the LSM6DS33 MEMS and found that in different temperatures the zero-level offset of the device gyroscope changes significantly.
I recorded several recordings while the device is static, and found that consistently when the temperature increases the gyroscope measurements in the Z-axis increase, in the X-axis decrease and in the Y-axis don't change.
See for example the plot attached of the gyroscope and temperature measurements over 20 minutes recording. The temperature initial value is 27C and final is 45C, the gyroscope Z value starts with -2.8845 and ends with -1.6794, and X value starts with 4.2124 and ends with 2.9963.
The gyroscope values are not the same for each temperature in different trials, but as mentioned - the changes seems correlated to the temperature change.
I'm using 250dps range in gyroscope dps and 8g range in the accelerometer.
The temperature was taken from the device (not measured using any external device).
My questions: Are these findings make sense to you? If so, is there any additional way to correct the gyroscope offset based on the temperature (didn't find one in the device manual)?
Thank you,
Mor.
