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Re: I am using LIS3MDL and is there any way to offset the interrupt threshold values by changing the Offset Registers? What I mean is suppose my surrounding environment z-axis value is 50uT and if I want to offset it to 0 then I can write 50uT to the OFFSET
2017-08-07
Posted on August 08, 2017 at 02:05I have this exact same issue, I'd like to set my offset to trigger above or below my surrounding environment. It seems that the LIS3MDL only subtracts the offset after the interrupt logic has already run.