The UM7 orientation sensor from Redshift Labs is an Attitude and Heading Reference System (AHRS) that contains a three-axis accelerometer, rate gyro, and magnetometer. It combines this data using an Extended Kalman Filter to produce attitude and heading estimates.
The UM7 orientation sensor is a third-generation Attitude and Heading Reference System (AHRS) from Redshift Labs that produces attitude and heading estimates from triaxial accelerometer, rate gyro, and magnetometer data. Unlike a typical inertial measurement unit (IMU), which only provides raw sensor readings, the UM7 features an onboard microcontroller that combines sensor data using a sophisticated Extended Kalman Filter (EKF) to generate orientation estimates 500 times a second.
Two versions of the UM7 are available: the UM7 orientation sensor, which includes an enclosure, and the UM7-LT, which does not. The two versions are functionally equivalent, and both include a cable.
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The UM7 features a number of improvements over its predecessor, the UM6, including higher gyro bias stability and lower noise, a new communication architecture for improved flexibility, optional NMEA packet transmission, UTC time-synchronization with external GPS, and support for third-order temperature compensation on all sensors. It takes advantage of newer MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical systems) technology that allows it to offer better performance at a lower price.
Connections for power and TTL serial communication can be made to the UM7 through a polarized five-pin male connector on one side, which mates with an included cable assembly. A pair of six-pin expansion headers on the other side of the board provide additional connectivity options, including an alternative SPI interface and a secondary serial interface that can be connected to an external GPS module (like our LS20031 GPS receiver). Additional cable assemblies for the expansion headers are not included.
You can use a general-purpose USB-to-TTL-serial adapter, such as our CP2104 carrier or USB AVR programmer, to connect the UM7 to your computer. You can then use the Redshift Serial Interface (available in the “Resources” tab) to configure the sensor, and view and log data in real-time.
Details for item #2764
Product #2764 is the UM7 orientation sensor with an enclosure.
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Features
Sensors and processing
Excellent gyro bias stability over temperature
Communication
Redshift Serial Interface. |
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Graph of gyro readings displayed by the Redshift Serial Interface connected to a UM7 orientation sensor. |
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Specifications
Attitude and heading
EKF estimation rate: 500 Hz
The UM7-LT and UM7 orientation sensors were originally developed by CH Robotics, and Redshift Labs is now manufacturing and supporting them. Some components have been updated on these versions of the sensors, and the UM7-LT now ships with a conformal coating, but the sensors should otherwise be functionally identical to the previous versions.
Dimensions
Size: | 1.09″ × 1.12″ × 0.37″1 |
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Weight: | 7.5 g2 |
General specifications
Interface: | TTL serial, SPI |
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Minimum operating voltage: | 4 V |
Maximum operating voltage: | 5.5 V |
Maximum logic voltage: | 3.3 V3 |
Axes: | pitch (x), roll (y), and yaw (z) |
Measurement range: | ±2000°/s (gyro) ±8 g (accelerometer) ±12 gauss (magnetometer) |
Supply current: | 50 mA |
Case/enclosure?: | Y |
Notes:
Excluding mounting tabs.
Without included cable; 10 g with cable.
Note: The main UART pins, TX and RX, are 5V-tolerant and can be used directly with 5 V systems that are guaranteed to read 3.3 V as high. The secondary UART and some of the SPI pins are NOT 5V-tolerant.