Drivers Bosch



  1. Milestone Bosch Drivers
  2. Rexroth Bosch Drives

Only released in EOL distros:

bosch_drivers: adc_sub20 | amtec | bma180 | bmp085 | gumstix_memread_bma180 | gumstix_memwrite_bma180 | photo | smi540 | sub20 | usb_cam
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A collection of hardware drivers in use at Bosch RTC.

  • Author: Benjamin Pitzer, Philip Roan (Maintained by Philip Roan)
  • License: BSD, LGPL, Apache 2.0
  • Source: svn http://svn.code.sf.net/p/bosch-ros-pkg/code/branches/electric/stacks/bosch_drivers
Impact

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bosch_drivers: adc_driver | adc_sub20 | amtec | arduino_interface | bma180 | bma180_driver | bmc050_driver | bmg160_driver | bmp085 | bmp085_driver | bosch_drivers_basic_nodes | bosch_drivers_common | bosch_drivers_example_nodes | encoder_driver | gpio_driver | gumstix_memread_bma180 | gumstix_memwrite_bma180 | photo | pwm_driver | smi540 | sub20 | sub20_interface | uniserial | usb_cam
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This stack primarily contains drivers for MEMS sensors from Bosch Sensortec. Sensors require a hardware interface, such as an Ardunio, to connect to the computer. The drivers are not dependent on ROS, but basic ROS nodes are provided. Other hardware drivers in use at Bosch RTC are also found in this stack.

  • Author: Philip Roan, Benjamin Pitzer, Joshua Vasquez, and others. Maintained by Philip Roan
  • License: BSD, LGPL, Apache 2.0
  • Source: svn http://svn.code.sf.net/p/bosch-ros-pkg/code/trunk/stacks/bosch_drivers
bosch_drivers: adc_driver | adc_sub20 | amtec | arduino_interface | bma180 | bma180_driver | bmc050_driver | bmg160_driver | bmp085 | bmp085_driver | bosch_drivers_basic_nodes | bosch_drivers_common | bosch_drivers_example_nodes | encoder_driver | gpio_driver | gumstix_memread_bma180 | gumstix_memwrite_bma180 | photo | pwm_driver | smi540 | sub20 | sub20_interface | uniserial | usb_cam

Milestone Bosch Drivers


Drivers Bosch

Rexroth Bosch Drives

Package LinksDependencies (6)

This stack primarily contains drivers for MEMS sensors from Bosch Sensortec. Sensors require a hardware interface, such as an Ardunio, to connect to the computer. The drivers are not dependent on ROS, but basic ROS nodes are provided. Other hardware drivers in use at Bosch RTC are also found in this stack.

  • Author: Philip Roan, Benjamin Pitzer, Joshua Vasquez, and others. Maintained by Philip Roan
  • License: BSD, LGPL, Apache 2.0
  • Source: svn http://svn.code.sf.net/p/bosch-ros-pkg/code/trunk/stacks/bosch_drivers

Documentation

Windows device driver information for BOSCH USB Bluetooth Device

The Bosch USB Bluetooth Device is capable of providing Bluetooth connectivity to users’ computer systems, allowing wireless communication with various Bluetooth enabled devices. This device is known for its compact size. The Bluetooth protocol delivers short range wireless connectivity regardless of walls and other obstructions making wireless communication among peripherals and computer machines easier. It also provides an ideal solution to add this robust connectivity to computer systems that do not have native Bluetooth ports. This device is in full compliance with the newest Bluetooth standard 2.1 + EDR (enhanced data rate) and has support for wireless data transfer speeds of up to a maximum of 723 kilobits per second (kbps) at ranges up to 33 feet with its incorporated built-in antenna. The Bosch USB Bluetooth Device is likewise capable of connecting 7 different Bluetooth devices and implementing authentication and encryption protocols for ensuring secure and safe wireless communications.