UM6 r2 Ultra-Miniature Orientation Sensor
The UM6 r2 ultra-miniature orientation sensor from CH Robotics uses rate gyros, accelerometers, magnetic sensors, and an onboard 32-bit ARM Cortex processor to compute sensor orientation 500 times per second. Sensor orientation is reported using either quaternions or Euler angles over a TTL serial interface at user-customizable rates. The UM6 was designed specifically to be easy to use—an external enclosure protects sensitive electronics, and connectors make it easy to interface with the sensor without making solder connections to the sensor itself.
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Dimensions
Size: | 1.1″ × 1.4″ × 0.5″ |
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Weight: | 7.1 g |
General specifications
Interface: | TTL serial, SPI |
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Baud: | 115200 bps |
Minimum operating voltage: | 3.5 V |
Maximum operating voltage: | 5 V |
Axes: | pitch (x), roll (y), and yaw (z) |
Measurement range: |
±2000°/s (gyro) ±2 g (accelerometer) |
Supply current: | 52 mA |