I’m working on a small autonomous vehicle and considering M20 X.
Specs look great, but wondering if it’s too much for a relatively simple setup.
Would love to hear how others are using it.
Hi Tina,
It’s not overkill—it’s actually a smart choice for ensuring project stability. Here are the three main reasons why M20 X is ideal for small autonomous vehicles:
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High-Precision & Stability: It provides stable centimeter-level RTK positioning across all constellations (GPS, BDS, etc.). Even in challenging environments, the accuracy remains consistent, which is crucial for reliable navigation.
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Highly Integrated GNSS+INS: The built-in high-precision IMU handles the complex sensor fusion for you. It ensures continuous and smooth positioning during brief signal outages (like under trees or near buildings) without needing extra coding.
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Easy Integration & Installation: It’s compact, supports standard NMEA 0183 output, and is practically "plug & play" with ROS or other microcontrollers. This saves you significant development and hardware setup time.
Could you share a bit more about your specific application scenario? Also, we do offer volume discounts for larger orders.
@will
Thanks, that helps clarify a lot 👍
I didn’t realize the INS part could make that much difference during signal loss.
I’ll probably do a bit more testing on my side and see how critical that is for my use case.