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SparkFun Optical Tracking Odometry Sensor - PAA5160E1 (Qwiic)

SparkFun Optical Tracking Odometry Sensor - PAA5160E1 (Qwiic)

The SparkFun Qwiic Optical Tracking Odometry Sensor empowers you to elevate your robot's navigation capabilities with exceptional precision and streamlined integration. This compact, all-in-one sensor leverages the power of the PAA5160E1 chip from PixArt Imaging Inc., delivering accurate dual-axis motion data across various hard floor surfaces. But that's not all! This sensor boasts a powerful built-in 6-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) and an onboard microcontroller that performs real-time sensor fusion and tracking algorithms.

The Optical Tracking Odometry board measures a mere 1in. by 1in. and boasts a smaller profile than its industry counterparts. Unlike bulkier options that require multiple boards, this sensor features a single-board design with an onboard tracking algorithm. User-friendly Arduino and Python libraries simplify integration, quickly getting you up and running.

The PAA5160E1 chip offers exceptional tracking performance with a typical error rate of 3-5% within a working range of 10mm to 27mm. However, a calibration within the sensor's firmware can significantly reduce this error to under 1% in ideal conditions. This sensor excels at high-speed motion tracking of up to 2.5 meters per second, making it an excellent choice for navigating warehouse robots, commercial robots, and other fast-moving applications.

Thanks to its Qwiic compatibility, the SparkFun sensor integrates seamlessly into your XRP or other robotics projects. This user-friendly interface eliminates complex wiring configurations and simplifies connection to other Qwiic-enabled components. The included Arduino and Python libraries and the onboard tracking algorithm in the firmware streamline the development process, allowing you to

Note: This is a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CLASSIFIED IEC 60825-1 2014

Get Started with the PAA5160E1 Optical Tracking Odometry Sensor Guide

Features

  • STM32
    • Arm® 32-bit Cortex®-M0+ CPU, frequency up to 48 MHz
    • -40°C to 85°C/105°C/125°C operating temperature
    • Up to 32 Kbytes of flash memory with protection
    • I2C address: 0x17 (fixed)
  • Optical Tracking Sensor - PAA5160
    • Tracking Accuracy: 3-5%
    • Tracking speed: 2.5m/s
    • Working Distance to Tracking Surface: 10-27mm
    • Frame Rate: 20,000 fps
  • 6-DOF IMU Accelerometer
    • ±2/±4/±8/±16 g full scale
    • ±125/±250/±500/±1000/±2000 dps full scale

Resources

  • Schematic
  • Eagle Files
  • Board Outline
  • Hookup Guide
  • Qwiic Info Page
  • XRP Info Page
  • Hardware GitHub Repo
  • Register Map
  • Optical Tracking Sensor - PAA5160 Datasheet
  • 6-DoF IMU - LSM6DSO Datasheet
  • Microcontroller - STM32C0 Datasheet

Software Libraries:

  • Arduino Library GitHub Repo
  • Python Package GitHub Repo
  • Java Library GitHub Repo
$111.10
SparkFun Optical Tracking Odometry Sensor - PAA5160E1 (Qwiic)
$111.10
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Description

The SparkFun Qwiic Optical Tracking Odometry Sensor empowers you to elevate your robot's navigation capabilities with exceptional precision and streamlined integration. This compact, all-in-one sensor leverages the power of the PAA5160E1 chip from PixArt Imaging Inc., delivering accurate dual-axis motion data across various hard floor surfaces. But that's not all! This sensor boasts a powerful built-in 6-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) and an onboard microcontroller that performs real-time sensor fusion and tracking algorithms.

The Optical Tracking Odometry board measures a mere 1in. by 1in. and boasts a smaller profile than its industry counterparts. Unlike bulkier options that require multiple boards, this sensor features a single-board design with an onboard tracking algorithm. User-friendly Arduino and Python libraries simplify integration, quickly getting you up and running.

The PAA5160E1 chip offers exceptional tracking performance with a typical error rate of 3-5% within a working range of 10mm to 27mm. However, a calibration within the sensor's firmware can significantly reduce this error to under 1% in ideal conditions. This sensor excels at high-speed motion tracking of up to 2.5 meters per second, making it an excellent choice for navigating warehouse robots, commercial robots, and other fast-moving applications.

Thanks to its Qwiic compatibility, the SparkFun sensor integrates seamlessly into your XRP or other robotics projects. This user-friendly interface eliminates complex wiring configurations and simplifies connection to other Qwiic-enabled components. The included Arduino and Python libraries and the onboard tracking algorithm in the firmware streamline the development process, allowing you to

Note: This is a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CLASSIFIED IEC 60825-1 2014

Get Started with the PAA5160E1 Optical Tracking Odometry Sensor Guide

Features

  • STM32
    • Arm® 32-bit Cortex®-M0+ CPU, frequency up to 48 MHz
    • -40°C to 85°C/105°C/125°C operating temperature
    • Up to 32 Kbytes of flash memory with protection
    • I2C address: 0x17 (fixed)
  • Optical Tracking Sensor - PAA5160
    • Tracking Accuracy: 3-5%
    • Tracking speed: 2.5m/s
    • Working Distance to Tracking Surface: 10-27mm
    • Frame Rate: 20,000 fps
  • 6-DOF IMU Accelerometer
    • ±2/±4/±8/±16 g full scale
    • ±125/±250/±500/±1000/±2000 dps full scale

Resources

  • Schematic
  • Eagle Files
  • Board Outline
  • Hookup Guide
  • Qwiic Info Page
  • XRP Info Page
  • Hardware GitHub Repo
  • Register Map
  • Optical Tracking Sensor - PAA5160 Datasheet
  • 6-DoF IMU - LSM6DSO Datasheet
  • Microcontroller - STM32C0 Datasheet

Software Libraries:

  • Arduino Library GitHub Repo
  • Python Package GitHub Repo
  • Java Library GitHub Repo
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