[UPDATE: This project is now being ported to a proper Google Code repository and manual. For instructions, start there. You can also join the ArduRover User Group here.]
Hello to ALL, the new firmware for APMRover v2 has been tested successfully on my rover on may 1st, 2012 on full autonomous reco mission following a navigation plan. This new release of the APMRover v2 works on the APM v1.4 with the OilPan shield (magnetometer + MT3329 GPS) and also of course on the APM v2. The previous version of the APMRover v1.0 was a light size version specially designed for the APM1280 CPU (only) board and the MT3329 GPS.
For the frame, I have used a Traxxas Monster Jam Grinder with a brushed and high power motor Titan 12T and its XL-5 ESC.
The APMrover UGV is able to run itself following a list of recorded waypoints. The waypoints list (FPL) can be preloaded with the APM Mission Planner OR better in live, recorded by the pilot himself (with the SW7) during a manual run and then replayed in a full autonomous mission.
The firmware APMrover2 for APM v1 + OilPan or APM v2 successfully tested can be downloaded HERE
The APMrover v2 is also online on the official ArduPilot-Mega GIT repository HERE
Below the PID setup for the APMrover v1 and v2:
The light firmware APMrover1 for APM v1 (CPU 1280 or 2560) that I have tested can be downloaded HERE
Here's how to connect your cables:
More infos at: http://diydrones.com/profile/JeanLouisNaudin
Have Fun and Enjoy with the APMrover...
Regards, Jean-Louis
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From reading the forums, people were having issues with the compasses reading backwards, not powering p, erratic behavior, so i figured it would be better to go with the most stable one until things get more fleshed out.
Roo
@Roo,
What have you heard about problems on the APM2? Seems like it just came out, and they went to the 2.5, I haven't studied the changes. Maybe a convenient connector or two?
Alan
Hmm, APM 1 vs APM 2.5. Anyone have any thoughts on that?
Roo, how far were your waypoints from each other and home?
Thanks
Neil
Hi all,
Here is a quick update till I get some time to sit down and get my stuff together for all. Basically I purchased everything that JNL used, the same Traxxis chassis, I am using the latest firmware & mission planner with the first version of the APM as I really dont like what I have read about the 2nd version too many problems for my tastes. I am using a 4600 mAH battery for the ESC and I separated out the powered to an 11.1 volt LiPo to a BEC for the APM. I will get some pictures up tomorrow, my build is not very pretty but it works, my next plan when I get back from Ghana is to refine the direction heading and clean up all the wiring.
@Thomas, I am not using anything extra at the moment but I have quite the list I am intending to add to it. I have all the hardware I just need the time now.
Humbly,
Roo
@Evaristo,
Are you using the Sharp IR sensor for obstacle avoidance?
Regards,
TCIII
WAhoo2 I ran 4 different missions with the APM 2.5 today. Clean turns and even a landing. Oh yeah, it was in the plane. Now I'm going to put it all back in the Rover and see if I can duplicate the missions on the ground in shorter distances.
Congrats Evaristo, we are all waiting to hear how you did it.
Yes!
Please share!
I'm not there yet.
Alan
WAhoo!! I got my little rover to successfully do 4 way points sucessfully!!! Now I need to get all my build data and stuff together to share with the group. I am using the APM 1 and oilpan setup with the latest firmware.
Yeah, you're right. So why is it switching back and forth? And I don't have the little "icon" menu up by the connection menu that I had briefly before.
Terminal says I have "APMrover v2.20b JL NAUDIN"
Oh wait, it just came up while I'm in terminal. It says ArduRover. And I've got the rover Icon back. But I don't get ArduRover PIDs back.
This software is not predictable.
Alan
@Thomas,
I restarted the program, hovered over the menu location with the mouse, then shifted to the terminal where the menu came up. Came up Ardurover, but Icon took a little while. Didn't wait long enough to see if PID menu would come up. Another secret reveled.
thanks,
Alan