| BMI160 Sample Application |
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| For Arduino 101 users: |
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| Currently, the GPIO controller driver does not allow for AON GPIO interrupts |
| to be received on ARC core. Hence, IPM is used to relay the interrupts from x86 |
| to ARC core. |
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| Hence, Arduino 101 users have to build and flash both x86 and arc applications |
| in order to test the trigger functionality. |
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| By default, the applications are configured to build for Arduino 101. |
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| For other boards: |
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| For boards that have BMI160 connected separately, not in a Curie module (as |
| it's the case for Arduino 101), the sensor subsystem application is all that's needed, |
| provided the user configures the driver to use a standalone GPIO. |
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| Also, if the BMI160 is connected to the x86 core, the sensor subsystem (arc) |
| application makefile has to be changed accordingly. |