Redshift Labs UM7

Item Numbers
| Description | CPR Item | Sales Kit | Installation Kit, With Fasteners |
|---|---|---|---|
| Redshift Labs UM7 sensor | 011914 | 028881 | 028880 |
Specifications
| Description | Value |
|---|---|
| Mass | 11 g |
| Voltage, Minimum | 4 V |
| Voltage, Maximum | 5.5 V |
| Voltage, Sensor | 5 V |
| Power, Average | 0.25 W |
| Data | UART ( RS-232 ) Default setting is 115200 baud |
| Ingress Protection, Solids | Unknown ( assume 4 ) |
| Ingress Protection, Liquids | Unknown ( assume 0 ) |
| Operating Temperature, Min | -40 °C |
| Operating Temperature, Max | 85 °C |
Software Bringup
This sensor is included in the Clearpath Robotics robot package that is installed on all of our robots. This allows you to add or remove the sensor from your robot's software description by modifying the robot configuration yaml.
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Package and Setup
The RedShift UM7 IMU uses the umx_driver ROS 2 package. The driver is open source, maintained by the ROS community, and hosted on GitHub.
For more specifics on the way Clearpath's configuration system launches the umx_driver, see the RedShift UM7 launch file and the default parameter file in clearpath_sensors.
Device Path
The port ROS parameter must be set to the device path of the RedShift UM7. To simplify this process, use the /dev/clearpath/um7 path. This path is only available when the Clearpath robot UDEV rules are installed. These are installed alongside the clearpath_robot package. If the IMU is connected, but the /dev/clearpath/um7 device is not, check the file /lib/udev/rules.d/60-ros-jazzy-clearpath-robot.rules exists.
Troubleshooting
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