RDDRONE-FMUK66L, Flight Management Unit (FMU) Reference Design Running PX4, an Industrial-Grade, Open-Source Drone Software Stack

Reference Design using part FXOS8700CQ by NXP Semiconductors

Manufacturer

NXP Semiconductors
  • Application Category
    Sensors and Transducers
  • Product Type
    Accelerometer

For End Products

  • Drones
  • Industrial Applications
  • Robotics
  • Unmanned & Autonomous Vehicles

Description

  • RDDRONE-FMUK66L, Flight Management Unit (FMU) Reference Design is the foundation used to build industrial robotic drones, rovers, and other small autonomous vehicles. This reference design runs PX4, the standard for industrial-grade drones, and gives you freedom to develop your own robotic vehicle. Furthermore, the FMU is versatile and can run other open source or proprietary flight stacks. It is used to control and direct the navigation and real-time response to its environment. It is adaptable to many airframes and vehicle types, including ground and water-based robots. It performs sensor fusion, including GPS and other positioning inputs for autonomous navigation to mission way points. The open, extensible platform supports many additional sensors

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