April 10, 2019

208 words 1 min read

iliasam/OpenSimpleLidar

iliasam/OpenSimpleLidar

Open Source scanning laser rangefinder

repo name iliasam/OpenSimpleLidar
repo link https://github.com/iliasam/OpenSimpleLidar
homepage https://hackaday.io/project/20628-opensimplelidar
language C
size (curr.) 15962 kB
stars (curr.) 2022
created 2017-03-28
license MIT License

OpenSimpleLidar

Open Hardware scanning laser rangefinder.
Its parameters:

  • 5 scans/second
  • 180 measurements per rotation (2 deg anglular resolution)
  • Maximum distance - 4 m
  • Measured accuracy ~3-5 cm at 3 m (depends upon the color of reflecting surface).

This device is really cheap - its components cost less than $30.
See “TotalBOM” with price calculations.

Now I’m updating the documentation for this LIDAR.
Some of it I’m writing to the project wiki: https://github.com/iliasam/OpenSimpleLidar/wiki

Please take the simple survey about assembling instructions

Alt text

Utility for displaying “radar” scans from the working Lidar:
Alt text

Example of Hector SLAM working with this Lidar:
Alt text

This Lidar is using triangulation method for measuring distance to objects. It can be shown by this picture:
Alt text

Some modeled pictures of the assembled Lidar can be found here: https://github.com/iliasam/OpenSimpleLidar/tree/master/Misc/Pictures/

Some more info: https://hackaday.io/project/20628-opensimplelidar

Video of using OpenSimpleLidar for Autonomous Robot Navigation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHt_NTktmlA

See also my previous LIDAR project: https://github.com/iliasam/OpenLIDAR
If you need LIDAR with increased speed and range, see this project: https://github.com/iliasam/OpenTOFLidar

Please leave your feedback if you will be able to build this Lidar - I need more feedback about assembing instructions.

comments powered by Disqus