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XIAO ESP32 C3 with Edge impulse

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    fabme last edited by 7 Sept 2023, 12:23

    Since this XIAO ESP32 C3 is not compatible with Egde impulse, I'll have to use data logger for it, can anyone guide me about the procedure to collect the data using data logger and then deploying the model to the board?

    Product link: https://www.seeedstudio.com/Seeed-XIAO-ESP32C3-p-5431.html

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      salmanfaris @fabme last edited by 8 Sept 2023, 20:07

      Hi @fabme , What kind of data are you trying to collect, and can you specify the sensor?

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        fabme last edited by 9 Sept 2023, 12:22

        I'm receiving angle values using MPU6050

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          salmanfaris @fabme last edited by 10 Sept 2023, 12:08

          @fabme In this case, you need to upload a code XIAO, To fetch the IMU and print on serial. From there, use Edge Impulse CLI to forward the data from the serial to the Edge Impulse.

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          • @fabme In this case, you need to upload a code XIAO, To fetch the IMU and print on serial. From there, use Edge Impulse CLI to forward the data from the serial to the Edge Impulse.

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            I'm receiving angle values using MPU6050

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