This month, I set off with the intention of building a Pomodoro timer controlled by physical movements, rather than buttons or switches. To capture the physical movements, I’d need an IMU, or Inertial Measurement Unit. Pimoroni sells one of these that uses the same motion sensor chip used in smartphones and watches to measure 3-axis acceleration, 3-axis gyroscopic motion, and 3-axis compass heading. I’d also need a screen (Pimoroni is selling off its lovely Scroll pHAT HD displays, featuring 17×7 LEDs, for £6.90 plus shipping), and a real-time clock module to keep the time. I also threw an atmospheric sensor into the basket, because why not?
For now, I’m sticking with Python, as not all the sensors support my first choice, MicroPython. The Scroll pHAT HD fits neatly on the…