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Re: gyro problem

Check your wiring. Make sure the signal, power, and ground connections are going to the proper pins on input 1 of the Analog Breakout board. Make sure there is 12v power to the Analog Breakout, and that its green LED is lit.

Are you using C++? LabVIEW? Java?
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