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4.10 Legacy output messages
The MTi 10-series and MTi 100-
series are Xsens’ 4
th
generation MTi (MkIV). The 2
nd
and 3
rd
generation products have been released in 2005 and 2008. The 4
th
generation can be distinguished by
their aluminium casing (or orange PCB if you are using an OEM). A photo of the 4
th
generation MTi
can be found on the cover of this manual.
The MTi 10-series and MTi 100-series use the same XBus
communication protocol as legacy MTi’s, MTx’s and MTi-G’s
(see photo on the right). However, because of increased
functionality and a different signal processing pipeline, the
MTi 10-series and MTi 100-series are not drop-in
replaceable in all cases. It is possible to configure the MTi’s
in such a way that they are drop-in replaceable in some
programs that are based on legacy classes and source
code. Note that it is only possible to use the MTi in legacy
mode when data is processed onboard the MTi. It is not
possible to process raw data (16-bit binary data) with legacy
source code into orientation, position or dynamic data.
All outputs are only available at frequencies that can be are integer divisions of 400 Hz (400 Hz, 200
Hz, 100 Hz, 80 Hz, etc). The following outputs are available in the MTi legacy data message:
Available ‘legacy’ output modes
Orientation
Quaternions
NWU
Euler angles
NWU
Rotation Matrix
NWU
Calibrated data
Rate of turn
Acceleration
Magnetic Field
Note that at a frequency higher than 100 Hz,
magnetometer data will be sent out duplicate (200 Hz
will result in two duplicate values; 400 Hz will result in 4
duplicate values)
Timestamp
Sample counter
16-bits, wraps after 65536 samples
UTC
MTi-G-700 only
Position and velocity
3D Position
LLA
3D Velocity
ENU
Status
Status byte
Self-test, valid XKF, GPS-fix (MTi-G-700), NoRotation
status
Figure 9: Legacy MTi/x product
range
(3
rd
generation)