The ROS driver for the Razor IMU (http://wiki.ros.org/razor_imu_9dof) states to work with the versions SEN-10125 and SEN-10736. However, SparkFun only sells the new version SEN-14001 (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/14001). Does anyone know if the ROS driver still works for this version or if alternatively if I can by an SEN-10736 somewhere.
Originally posted by Markus_ on ROS Answers with karma: 1 on 2017-05-09
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Comment by Humpelstilzchen on 2017-05-10:
The ros nodes needs the AHRS firmware on the IMU. Its probably not yet ported.
Comment by Markus_ on 2017-05-10:
Thanks for the hint.
Comment by Humpelstilzchen on 2017-05-10:
Btw if you are looking for a cheap IMU for use with ROS, maybe try TinkerForge IMU Brick 2.0. But I have not tested it yet.
Comment by Markus_ on 2017-05-10:
Looks promising. I'll let you know if I opt for this one and get it to run.
Comment by Humpelstilzchen on 2017-05-15:
Got one, with all the leds it looks a bit like a Christmas tree. Software installation is complicated (requires a daemon). Mounted it on the same bot as my razor. Looking forward to compare.
Comment by Markus_ on 2017-05-16:
Did you use this package? https://github.com/gus484/ros-tinkerforge_sensors
Comment by Humpelstilzchen on 2017-05-16:
So far I have only used the TinkerForge IMU standalone, without ROS. I'm not 100% happy with this package as the covariance matrix is fixed to 0.1 for all values.
Comment by Humpelstilzchen on 2017-05-16:
First result: IMU Brick can give reasonable values without calibration, the razor IMU needs way more attention here. However this comes with higher currents, Razor: 40mA, Brick v2: 70mA.
Comment by Humpelstilzchen on 2017-05-19:
ok Here is a plot of razor imu compared to the Tinkerforge while slowly turning the robot. No suprises so far. The Tinkerforge has a good performance regarding that it is uncalibrated.
Comment by Humpelstilzchen on 2017-05-19:
Here the awesome part, I tried to fool both imu with a magnet. Result is little to no visible change in the tinkerforge orientation.. Looks like the Brick is a keeper.
Comment by Boregard on 2018-03-07:
Hi
thanks for the update. I got some different issues. First SparkFunMPU9250-DMP.cpp was missing. Downloaded from sparkfun git.
But now I get some compilation errors in Arduino IDE. -> sketchbook/libraries/MPU9250DMP/SparkFunMPU9250-DMP.cpp:532: Nicht definierter Verweis auf `mpu_set_lpf'
Br Marco