Posted by Jordi Muñoz on November 8, 2009 at 5:00pm
The new and flat version is now available for pre-order for just $129, the estimated shipping date should be Tuesday and you can get it here. I also have big discounts for dealers and high quantity orders.
Why "+" in the name? Because it's an Inertial Measure Unit (sensors and hardware filter circuitry) plus an Arduino-compatible processor that can run our Attitude Heading Reference System (AHRS) code, based on Bill Premerlani's DCM algorithm. This hardware consists of a 3 axis accelerometer and three gyro sensors, dual power regulator (3.3v and 5v), GPS port, an Atmega328@16mhz and a lot of status LED's. It's the cheapest IMU-AHRS on the market!Note: this IMU is not designed to work with ArduPilot as is, and is not a replacement for ArduPilot's thermopile sensors. We may in the future release versions that do work with ArduPilot, but this version is designed as a stand-alone IMU/AHRS, for use with your own projects.Includes the pin headers and all the sensors needed, some assembly is required.Features:-Flat Desing.-Low cost.-3 Axis Accelerometer.-3 Axis Gyroscope-Arduino Compatible.-Source Code included and Open Source!-Power LED (Green).-Status LEDs (Red, Blue, Yellow).-1 SPI port.-1 I2C port (possible expansion shield with magnetometers).-Two PWM outputs (for servos).-GPS port (uBlox ready!).-Protection diode.-Serial port output with servo standard connector for easy interface with any device (Ground, 5V, TX-OUT).-Latest Firmware-Board-Schematics-XY gyro LPR530AL-Z gyro LY530ALH-XYZ 3g Accel. ADXL335
Yes, actually days before Razor was released i just ask Nathan (Sparkun CEO) for the Razor files because i wanted to develop the ArduIMU flat, just like that. Then we decided to make similar (but different) products based on the same code. I will adapt the IMU code to future SF boards too. Also remember that we designed the ArduPilot and they are selling them.
automatik: yes, as mentioned, we're collaborating with Sparkfun. The idea is to use the same codebase across multiple configurations, including theirs.
Thanks !!!
How ArduIMU+ is going to be interfaced with the external Arduino boards? Is it going to communicate with RS232 or I2C or SPI?
What is the update rate? i.e. How often it will report the attitude, heading, acceleration, rotational rates, GPS etc. to host computer?
1. Is it possible to connect ultrasonic device throw IO connections or we need to change this circuit board?
2. Do we have a existing shield with magnitometers or it just future posibility?
@Chris
to my understanding SparkFun (as well as DIYdrones) releases their stuff without any proprietary conditions , or at least under CCL...so there is no accusatory "you copied stuff", as it is "out there" (here?) in the open.
I was just surprised that it's virtually identical as far as gyros and accels go
Fantastic! This is what is great about Ardupilot team, everything is well priced, you have the cheapest autopilot and now the cheapest IMU, please keep developing products at a price point hobbyists can afford. For people that want to spend more, loads of those products are around but you guys have the hobby end of the market all to your selves! Thank you Ardupilot team.
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How ArduIMU+ is going to be interfaced with the external Arduino boards? Is it going to communicate with RS232 or I2C or SPI?
What is the update rate? i.e. How often it will report the attitude, heading, acceleration, rotational rates, GPS etc. to host computer?
i've some questions about it.
1. Is it possible to connect ultrasonic device throw IO connections or we need to change this circuit board?
2. Do we have a existing shield with magnitometers or it just future posibility?
Looks great anyway. Next time...
to my understanding SparkFun (as well as DIYdrones) releases their stuff without any proprietary conditions , or at least under CCL...so there is no accusatory "you copied stuff", as it is "out there" (here?) in the open.
I was just surprised that it's virtually identical as far as gyros and accels go
Fantastic! This is what is great about Ardupilot team, everything is well priced, you have the cheapest autopilot and now the cheapest IMU, please keep developing products at a price point hobbyists can afford. For people that want to spend more, loads of those products are around but you guys have the hobby end of the market all to your selves! Thank you Ardupilot team.