[PSUBS-MAILIST] Blue Robotics Sonar
Alan via Personal_Submersibles
personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Tue Jan 29 15:21:43 EST 2019
Copying & pasting this news letter from Blue Robotics (so links won't work)
Also pasting a link to their site for the sonar! ( bottom of page)
They are based in California & are developing some great stuff at economical prices.
The sonar may appeal to people with a bit of electronics & computing knowledge.
$279 for the transducer, 300m rated.
Cheers Alan.
Blue Robotics January 2019 Newsletter.
Introducing Ping and upcoming events!
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Newsletter - January 29, 2019
Hi friends! Happy 2019! We hope everyone's year is off to a smooth start!
We have lotsss of new products in store for this cycle around the sun, including one that many have been eagerly anticipating. We also have some news on a few upcoming events and a video to share about curiosity in robots.
The New Ping Sonar Altimeter and Echosounder
The new Ping Sonar is a multipurpose single-beam echosounder. It can be used as an altimeter for ROVs and AUVs, for bathymetry work aboard a USV, as an obstacle avoidance sonar, and more. The Ping combines a compact form factor and 300 meter depth rating with an open source user interface and development libraries to create a powerful new tool for marine robotics! Read more...
First Ever Open House!
As many of you know, the Oceanology Americas show is taking place at the end of next month (25-27 February) down in San Diego, California. Since it's so close, we are taking the opportunity to host our first official Open House! Our location is about 120 miles or a two hour drive from San Diego. If you will be in town that week, we would be thrilled if you could join us!
Address: 2740 California St., Torrance, CA 90503
Date: 28 February 2019
Time: 12-4PM
We plan to have ROV demos, Crushinator demos, Water Linked demos, tours, food and drinks, order pickups, and lots of socializing! Please RVSP by 8 February!
RSVP!
More New Products
BLUART USB to Serial and RS485 Adapter
The BLUART USB to Serial and RS485 Adapter is a tiny circuit board capable of interfacing with devices using serial UART or RS485 communications protocol and converting the signal into USB for connecting to a computer or Raspberry Pi. It works great with the Ping Sonar and we recommend it for getting started!
Micro-USB to USB-A Cables
These little cables are great for connecting small things to other small things inside small spaces. We're releasing a left angle cable (used on the BlueROV2) and a straight cable.
Updated BlueROV2 Components
The new Stainless Steel Ballast Weight is a drop in replacement for the original lead weight. We've also repackaged the Moisture Indicating Silica Gel so they come prepackaged in 6 individual bags. All new ROVs will come with these upgrades!
What if robots became curious?
Researchers at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution believe they can be! Their goal is to train robots (like the BlueROV2!) to be able to search and spot the strange and the beautiful, so the next time they see something unexpected, they follow it. Check out the full video.
Upcoming Events
Oceanology International Americas 2019
This year we're exhibiting with our friends Water Linked in booth J31. Since it's so close, we'll have lots of our humans in attendance!
Ocean Business
We're looking forward to our return to Southampton, UK this spring for Ocean Business 19. Come visit us at booth V13!
If you don't already, follow us on social media! We post updates, news, and features much more often on social media and it's the best way to stay up-to-date all the time!
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