Rotoye Batmon Battery Smartification Kit
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Rotoye Batmon is a kit for adding smart battery functionality to off-the-shelf Lithium-Ion and LiPo batteries. It can be purchased as a standalone unit or as part of a factory-assembled smart-battery.
:::note At time of writing you can only use Batmon by building a custom branch of PX4. Support in the codeline is pending PR approval. :::
Rotoye Store: Batmon kits, custom smart-batteries, and accessories
The Rotoye Batmon system uses an XT-90 battery connector with I2C pins, and an opti-isolator board to transmit data.
More details can be found here
Clone or download Rotoye's fork of PX4:
git clone https://github.com/rotoye/PX4-Autopilot.git
cd PX4-Autopilot
Checkout the batmon_4.03 branch
git fetch origin batmon_4.03
git checkout batmon_4.03
Build and upload the firmware for your target board
In QGroundControl:
Set the following parameters:
BATx_SOURCE
to External
,
SENS_EN_BAT
to true
,
BAT_SMBUS_MODEL
to 3:Rotoye
Open the MAVLink Console
Start the batt_smbus driver in the console. For example, to run two BatMons on the same bus:
batt_smbus start -X -b 1 -a 11 # External bus 1, address 0x0b
batt_smbus start -X -b 1 -a 12 # External bus 1, address 0x0c
Quick Start Guide (Rotoye)