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    Actuator, L16-R, 140mm, 150:1, 6v

    This linear servos operates as a direct replacement for standard analog rotary servos. They use the same standard 3 wire connector, ground power and control. Regardless of how you drive your servos, be it with an RC receiver or an Arduino board, the L16-R servo will function in place of a regular servo, but with the added benefit of providing linear motion. These hobby grade units are constructed using an anodized aluminum shaft, metal gearbox, steel screw and steel ball bearings.

    Specifications: 

    • Peak Power Point: 175N @ 4mm/s
    • Peak Efficiency Point: 75N @ 7mm/s
    • Max Speed, No Load: 8mm/s
    • Max Force, Lifted: 200N
    • Back Drive Force: 102N
    • Max Side Load, Extended: 20N
    • Closed Length (hole to hole): 218mm
    • Maximum Static Force: 250N
    • Feedback Potentiometer: 16k?±50%

    Loose Hardware Included with Actuator:

    • 4 - 10-32 Screws
    • 4 - 10-32 Nylock Nuts
    • 2 - PWM Header
    • 2 - Mounting Brackets
    • 2 - Rod End Brackets
    MFR Part #: am-3516
    $107.63
    Availability: Out of Stock - on backorder and will be dispatched once in stock.
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    navX2-Micro Robotics Navigation Sensor w/Case & Cable

    #71040-2
    $149.00
    (0 In stock)

    The navX2-Micro is the greatest sensor for orientation in competitive robots. navX2-Micro is a second-generation 9-axis inertial/magnetic sensor and motion processor. Designed for plug-n-play installation onto robots such as those used in the WorldSkills Robotics, FIRST Technology Challenge (FTC) and the FIRST Robotics Challenge (FRC), navX2-Micro helps build better robots by adding sophisticated navigation capabilities. Significant improvements over the classic navX2-Micro allow for more accuracy, decreased yaw drift, and faster boot time. navX2-Micro includes software algorithms for enhanced sensor calibration as well as KalmanFilter-based data fusion combining gyro, accelerometer, and magnetometer data into a 9-axis heading and high-quality magnetometer calibration including magnetic disturbance detection.
      
    In addition to being an Inertial Measurement Unit, navX2-Micro capabilities are referred to within the aerospace industry as an “Attitude/Heading Reference System” (AHRS). Studica brings this high-tech AHRS capability to FIRST teams – to use, learn, and explore. navX2-Micro is a key component of Studica’s ongoing efforts to make state-of-the-art navigation technologies used in drones and autonomous vehicles (e.g., the Google Car) available to robotics students and enthusiasts as low-cost, open-source products.

    Improvements over navX "Classic":
    navX2-Micro features a new set of IMU & Magnetometer sensors with superior sensor specifications to those on the MPU-9250 sensor. This board has a faster 180Mhz microcontroller and an optimized startup time at 5 seconds versus 15 seconds. In addition, it has a completely new Kalman Filter-based Sensor Fusion algorithm running internally at a blazing fast 416Hz. 

    RoboRIO Installation
    It's recommended to connect to the RoboRIO using a USB Mini-B type (Male) to USB A type (Male) connector, navX2-Micro can receive both power and also communicate with the RoboRIO. This preferred installation method allows the navX2-Micro circuit board to be placed up to 6 meters away from the RoboRIO.

    IMPORTANT NOTE:  To avoid having the navX2-Micro reset due to a RoboRIO brownout, connecting the navX2-Micro to the RoboRIO via USB is highly recommended.