The new NaviGuider is the first complete sensor-based guidance for UAVs, ocean gliders, robots, and buoys that requires no external calibration and no additional algorithms, making it simple and easy to integrate with UART. The NaviGuider I²C is available with an I²C interface on a surface-mountable PCBA for embedded developers.
It incorporates an RM3100 magnetic sensor, an accelerometer and a gyroscope, all tightly fused on a super low- power Edge-AI sensor coprocessor, freeing up your host processor for other work and comes super-charged with the latest, military grade algorithms, including continuous hard and soft-iron magnetic auto- calibration, important magnetic anomaly compensation and industry-leading and real-world proven sensor fusion algorithms.
The NaviGuider’s 15-state Kalman filter uses data from the sensors to provide reliable motion tracking and accurate compass heading, while using about 1% of less than half a mWatt of power. It offloads significant computational work-load from your host processor, for longer system deployment.
NaviGuider has a panel mountable printed-circuit assembly with a connector for cable interfacing. Its small form factor, UART interface and ASCII protocol makes system integration straightforward. For embedded designers, NaviGuider-I²C is available with an I²C interface on a surface-mountable PCBA.