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Originally Posted by Kevin Watson
Yes, it should change much faster than that. When you assembled the gyro, did you connect a jumper wire between the AVCC (pin 1) and PDD pins (pin 13)? If not, connect the two pins together and it should start working.
-Kevin
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i've been having the same problem as thinkpad...
we have the ADXRS150 gyro from analog devices, and we HAVE connected those pins (1 and 13).
here are pictures
also, i've noticed that the (excuse my terminology, im a programmer, not an electronics person) little terminal-thingies labeled C1 through C7 do not match up with the picture on the spec sheets.
http://kevin.org/frc/adxrs150eb.pdf (spec sheet, thanks Kevin)

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