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ANNOUNCING: navX MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor
Press Release - January 2, 2015
KauaiLabs, Inc. announces the navX MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor • 9-Axis Sensor (Gyro / Accelerometer / Magnetometer)Supercharge your robot: Field-oriented drive, auto-balancing, collision detection, motion detection, auto-rotate-to-angle, and more… Expand your RoboRIO: 10 Digital I/Os (GPIO / PWM / Quad Encoders), 4 Analog Inputs, 2 Analog Outputs, and TTL UART / I2C / SPI ports. Plug-n-Play: easily installed via RoboRIO’s MXP Expansion connector or USB port. Open Source: firmware source code, board schematics/layout & bill of materials available online. Easy-to-integrate: C++, Java and LabView libraries and sample application code simplify integration. Backwards-compatible: existing nav6 users can upgrade easily. ******** In late 2013, Kauailabs released the nav6 Open Source Inertial Measurement Unit, providing high-accuracy measures of pose (yaw/pitch/roll), with minimal yaw drift of ~1 degree per minute - performance far exceeding the analog gyro included in the FRC Kit of Parts. nav6 was used by several teams at the 2014 FIRST Championships for features including field-oriented drive. Now, Kauailabs announces the navX MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor, which takes nav6 technology to the next level in two significant ways. First, navX MXP was designed to use the RoboRIO MXP Expansion Connector - enabling plug-n-play installation on the National Instruments RoboRIO, and adding digital, analog I/O and UART / SPI / I2C port expansion. Second, navX MXP features a 32-bit ARM processor, the new Invensense MPU-9250 sensor system-on-chip, and software algorithms which take nav6 technology to the next level, including enhanced sensor calibration and algorithms which fuse gyro, accelerometer and magnetometer data into a “9-axis heading”. The “9-axis heading” is enabled by magnetometer calibration tools (available online at no cost) and magnetometer disturbance detection and data fusion algorithms. This capability is known within the aerospace industry as an “Attitude/Heading Reference System” (AHRS). Kauailabs brings this high-tech AHRS capability to FIRST FRC teams - to use, learn and explore. navX MXP is a key component of Kauailabs’ ongoing efforts to make state-of-the-art navigation technologies used in autonomous vehicles (e.g., the Google Car) available to robotics students and enthusiasts as low-cost, open-source products. navX MXP will be available for puchase online a few days after the 2015 FIRST FRC build season kickoff at AndyMark and Kauailabs. MSRP is $99. More details available in the navX MXP datasheet and at https://code.google.com/p/navx. ![]() Last edited by slibert : 02-01-2015 at 16:45. |
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Re: ANNOUNCING: navX MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor
Looks great! I really love the MXP breakout too, no screw terminals or PCB breadboards just an extension of what's on the RoboRIO itself.
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Re: ANNOUNCING: navX MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor
This looks really cool. I wonder if I can convince my team to buy one.
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Re: ANNOUNCING: navX MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor
This is the coolest Control System Add On ever. You can do so much with it, all without the danger of overloading the main CPU.
Looking in the Wiki here are the list of examples:That is pretty impressive, I can't wait to see what some teams can do with this. Any videos of it in action? |
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Re: ANNOUNCING: navX MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor
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http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...highlight=nav6 It's mentioned at about 5:30 and 10:30 into the video referenced in this post. |
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Re: ANNOUNCING: navX MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor
Just put in our order for one.
Team is excited to have a proper IMU on our robot this year! Thanks, and good luck with the product! |
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Re: ANNOUNCING: navX MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor
I spent the large portion of my summer working with the Nav6 by Kauai Labs, and it was, by far, the easiest (and most accurate) gyro I had ever worked with. Ever. I never got around to using the other degrees (pitch, roll, linear acceleration), but it was worth it alone for just the yaw measurement, and it's easy integration into FOD. But that was just an offseason project, who knows what else tomorrow's challenge might allow us to do with it?
Needless to say, I already ordered one of the navXs, and you can be sure it will be on our robot next year. |
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Re: ANNOUNCING: navX MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor
Because this is an "active" roboRIO expansion module, my understanding is that it needs explicit FRC approval before you can use it on your robot. Does the navX have this approval?
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Re: ANNOUNCING: navX MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor
It only needs approval if you plug in a motor controller or servo to it.
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Re: ANNOUNCING: navX MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor
Thanks Joe. That would explain the lack of PWM outputs.
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Re: ANNOUNCING: navX MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor
The navX does support PWM/Quad Encoders as well as standard GPIO. These pins are direct pass-throughs from the MXP Connector, so whatever RoboRIO drives out those pins is routed to the navx MXP Digital I/O connectors.
Any announcement regarding legality as an active device can only come from FIRST, who has indicated that all approved devices will be listed in this year's game manual, to be released tomorrow. |
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Re: ANNOUNCING: navX MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor
This looks like it could be very useful - I know 449 has been wanting to do gyro integration for a long time but has not made much progress. This looks to be basically plug-and-play, and should allow field-oriented control to a lot of teams that couldn't before.
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Re: ANNOUNCING: navX MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor
Please see rule R58 of the 2015 FRC Game Manual, which indicates that the Kauai Labs navX MXP is approved as an "Active Device".
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Re: ANNOUNCING: navX MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor
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Have you tried using the navX (or the nav6) for pose information? It would be useful to track robot position during the match. |
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Re: ANNOUNCING: navX MXP Robotics Navigation Sensor
Is it expected that more than 100 will be available? If you run out of stock, what's your lead time to get more up for sale?
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