Key Features & Capabilities
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Modular Architecture: The MK-Mini is built to be “plug-and-play” for various sensors. It supports the integration of LiDAR, depth cameras, and IMUs, making it a favorite for SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) research.
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ROS 1/ROS 2 Compatible: It comes with native support for ROS and ROS 2, providing developers with pre-configured drivers and simulation environments (like Gazebo) to speed up the development cycle.
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Compact Footprint: True to its “Mini” name, the chassis is designed to navigate tight indoor spaces, making it ideal for laboratory environments or warehouse automation testing.
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High Precision Control: Equipped with high-torque encoders and a robust motor control system, the MK-Mini offers smooth motion and precise odometry.
Technical Specifications
While configurations can vary based on the specific “Kit” (such as the OS-nano or OS-mate versions), the standard MK-Mini typically includes:
| Component | Specification (Typical) |
| Drive System | 4-Wheel Drive (4WD) or 2WD Differential |
| Onboard Computer | Supports NVIDIA Jetson Nano, Jetson Orin, or Raspberry Pi |
| Payload Capacity | Approx. 2kg – 5kg (depending on model) |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, CAN, and Serial (UART) |
| Operating Time | 2–4 hours (application dependent) |
Use Cases
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Academic Research: A cost-effective way for universities to teach autonomous driving logic and path planning.
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Algorithm Testing: Perfect for testing obstacle avoidance and “Follow-Me” algorithms in a controlled environment.
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Industrial Prototyping: Used by R&D departments to simulate larger AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles) before scaling up to full-sized industrial robots.
Note: The MK-Mini is often sold as part of an R&D Edu Module, meaning it is less of a “toy” and more of a professional-grade development tool.











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