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| Pytrack Examples |
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Both the Pysense and Pytrack use the same accelerometer. Please see the Pysense Examples to see how to use the accelerometer.
Example
Note: You need to add the libraries in the
libfolder before the example will work
You can find this example in the pycom/pycom-libraries GitHub repository.
import machine
import math
import network
import os
import time
import utime
import gc
from machine import RTC
from machine import SD
from L76GNSS import L76GNSS
from pytrack import Pytrack
time.sleep(2)
gc.enable()
# setup rtc
rtc = machine.RTC()
rtc.ntp_sync("pool.ntp.org")
utime.sleep_ms(750)
print('\nRTC Set from NTP to UTC:', rtc.now())
utime.timezone(7200)
print('Adjusted from UTC to EST timezone', utime.localtime(), '\n')
py = Pytrack()
l76 = L76GNSS(py, timeout=30)
# sd = SD()
# os.mount(sd, '/sd')
# f = open('/sd/gps-record.txt', 'w')
while (True):
coord = l76.coordinates()
#f.write("{} - {}\n".format(coord, rtc.now()))
print("{} - {} - {}".format(coord, rtc.now(), gc.mem_free()))