by JonHylands » Tue Feb 06, 2007 12:18 am
by JonHylands
Tue Feb 06, 2007 12:18 am
So, I ordered the parts from Digikey today for my bus-IMU. After talking to the guys at the Brain Engineering Lab, we decided it would be better to have the full six axis IMU, so I am adding a third board with an ADXRS-300 on top.
So, this will be a 6-axis IMU, with a built-in Kalman filter (assuming I can get it working), that plugs into the Bioloid bus for both power and data. It will be a sensor on the bus like an AX-S1, although it won't be in as convenient a form for attaching.
It will have an on-board ATmega168 for interfacing to the Bioloid bus (at 1.0 Mbps).
Size-wise, its going to be 31 mm long x 20 mm wide x 22mm high. It will only have one bus connector, so it will have to be at the end of whatever daisy-chain you add it to.
http://www.bioloid.info/tiki/tiki-browse_image.php?imageId=112
I will be publishing the full specs on the wiki when I am done, including the source code for the ATmega168, and the full parts list for putting one together.
I still have a bunch of work to do on this, but I will hopefully have it done in a few weeks...
- Jon
So, I ordered the parts from Digikey today for my bus-IMU. After talking to the guys at the Brain Engineering Lab, we decided it would be better to have the full six axis IMU, so I am adding a third board with an ADXRS-300 on top.
So, this will be a 6-axis IMU, with a built-in Kalman filter (assuming I can get it working), that plugs into the Bioloid bus for both power and data. It will be a sensor on the bus like an AX-S1, although it won't be in as convenient a form for attaching.
It will have an on-board ATmega168 for interfacing to the Bioloid bus (at 1.0 Mbps).
Size-wise, its going to be 31 mm long x 20 mm wide x 22mm high. It will only have one bus connector, so it will have to be at the end of whatever daisy-chain you add it to.
http://www.bioloid.info/tiki/tiki-browse_image.php?imageId=112
I will be publishing the full specs on the wiki when I am done, including the source code for the ATmega168, and the full parts list for putting one together.
I still have a bunch of work to do on this, but I will hopefully have it done in a few weeks...
- Jon