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Hi Karakelle, I got SparkFun 6DoF Razor board. I connected it to Arduino Duemilanove.As you know, we can connect Arduino to PC Via USB. Now i want to get this data into my Visual studio c++ program where i am drawing my OpenGL visualization code. Fo…
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I Think Dave Whittington is on the right track. The real measure (IMO) of fly-by-wire is in it's performance in landing, in particular in allowing for a slow speed, high throttle landing with roll stability - beyond what can be achieved manually. So…
1 hour ago
Sounds cool! Got a picture?
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Scott Plunkett added a blog post
I’ve been working on a little side project. I originally wanted a case and / or a stand for my Xbee and Xbee Explorer module, so I ordered a couple from Polycase and strapped it together. It looked nice enough and attached to the back of my laptop w…
1 hour ago
Doug, I've downloaded and flashed the new code (both the latest 2.51 and the latest ArduIMU code), and I'm not getting to work, no doubt due to something dumb I'm doing. BTW, I'm using a SkyFun in elevon mode (header is attached) As far as I can te…
1 hour ago
Hi Rana “why you want to remove all zeros after the decimal point” Because on my ArduStation display the battery voltage numbers over run into the roll readout making the roll unreadable. Guy’s I am a total n00b when I comes to this particular type…
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Dear Sir,this website is very interesting and thank you very much.
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Thanks for following up, Doug. I was just being stupid. I'll blame it on not-enough-sleep. Sorry for wasting your time on this. -Nate
2 hours ago
Hi Ken, You are right. I do not see VIN>6V on the schematic, although that name is in the artwork on the board. So that's where I applied unregulated power. Without JP1 on the board, I was pointing out that I assumed that the two pins labeled as VI…
2 hours ago
Anyways.. nice video !
2 hours ago
I had been thinking about the throttle stick being commanded airspeed.... I like the idea. It is a bit more advanced, but has possibilities
2 hours ago
Interesting. I never really thought of this being the last generation of manned military aircraft. But it certainly is going to become harder and harder to justify sticking a person up there...
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Doug Weibel

ArduPilot Firmware Version 2.5.1 183 Replies

Started by Doug Weibel in ArduPilot software version 2.5.1. Last reply by Chris Anderson 1 hour ago.

Sean O'Connor

Ardustation - not displaying values 41 Replies

Started by Sean O'Connor in ArduStation. Last reply by johnny klinner 2 hours ago.

zhou

for Draganflyer X4? 8 Replies

Started by zhou in Aerial photography. Last reply by zhou 2 hours ago.

Nate

Power Connection 6 Replies

Started by Nate in ArduIMU. Last reply by Nate 2 hours ago.

Ravi Gaddipati

Planned QUADROcopter UAV, please look over my setup before I buy 30 Replies

Started by Ravi Gaddipati in Newbie. Last reply by Ravi Gaddipati 5 hours ago.

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UAV companies in the US 3 Replies

Started by M in Uncategorized. Last reply by M 6 hours ago.

Chris Anderson

Discussion forum for UAVDevBoard, Sparkfun's 3-axis IMU-based autopilot board 599 Replies

Started by Chris Anderson in UAV Dev Board. Last reply by William Premerlani 6 hours ago.

Tod Rippin

Flight Termination 5 Replies

Started by Tod Rippin in Autopilot hardware. Last reply by Chris Anderson 8 hours ago.

Jesse

Picking An Aircraft 6 Replies

Started by Jesse in Aircraft platforms. Last reply by Jesse 1 day ago.

James ehwould jablome

Getting started-newbie- 40 Replies

Started by James ehwould jablome in Aerial photography. Last reply by Daniel Nugent 1 day ago.

Diarmuid Wrenne

MIT Lidar

Started by Diarmuid Wrenne in Quadcopters 1 day ago.

Winfried Uphues

Navigation Problems 2 Replies

Started by Winfried Uphues in Aerial photography. Last reply by Winfried Uphues 1 day ago.

Wolfgang Feichtner

White Paper for Ardupilot 20 Replies

Started by Wolfgang Feichtner in ArduPilot. Last reply by Wolfgang Feichtner 1 day ago.

Mike Tassey

Need all the sensor connected to aquire GPS lock? 6 Replies

Started by Mike Tassey in ArduPilot software version 2.5. Last reply by Mike Tassey 1 day ago.

johnny klinner

battery voltage displays as “1236.0000000000” 1 Reply

Started by johnny klinner in ArduStation. Last reply by Jonathan Lussier 1 day ago.

GillesW

Starting with 1st IMU : a 9DOF Razor 21 Replies

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Stephen Wong

Adding XBee to ArduIMU+ 6 Replies

Started by Stephen Wong in ArduIMU. Last reply by Stephen Wong Mar 20.

Natalius Kiedro

Learning to fly - the teachin approach and the Kohonen call 2 Replies

Started by Natalius Kiedro in Aerial photography. Last reply by Morli_ Mar 20.

Jesse

FPV and Auto Pilot 5 Replies

Started by Jesse in Aircraft platforms. Last reply by Morli_ Mar 20.

Mike Mogenson

Are there IMUs that output absolute position? 6 Replies

Started by Mike Mogenson in Sensors & IMUs. Last reply by Doug Weibel Mar 19.

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This is a site for all things about amateur Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs): How-to's, videos, discussion and more (you can read more about us here). Please use the tabs above to navigate the site.

These are our Arduino-based open source autopilot projects:
* ArduPilot, a very low-cost (the basic board is just $24.95!) autopilot
* BlimpDuino, an autonomous blimp with both infrared and ultrasonic guidance

Other UAV/autopilot projects and code, by processor and OS type, are here.
Earlier DIY Drones projects, including Lego and cellphone autopilots, are here

FAQs:
* I'm new to all this--where do I start?
* Are amateur UAVs legal?
* Can you explain how IMUs using gyros and accelerometers work? Do I need both?
* I'm confused by all these terms! Is there a glossary? (yes!)

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Scott Plunkett

A little side project...

I’ve been working on a little side project. I originally wanted a case and / or a stand for my Xbee and Xbee Explorer module, so I ordered a couple from Polycase and strapped it together. It looked nice enough and attached to the back of my laptop with Velcro so it was an OK solution. Then I started getting lazy and didn’t want to lug out my laptop and everything every time I wanted to log a flight, so I went to a couple of the different on-board loggers, but never really found a solution I like… Continue

Posted by Scott Plunkett on March 21, 2010 at 8:24pm — 1 Comment

Chris Anderson

Just for fun, the finals of the ROBO-ONE competition




Nothing to do with UAVs, but here's some Sunday night fun in lieu of our normally scheduled podcast. Shown is "the final, suspense filled match featuring Super Dygar (the red robot that starts off on the right side of the ring) and Neutrino (on the left with the large paddle hands.)" Read more at Robot Dreams. Continue

Posted by Chris Anderson on March 21, 2010 at 7:00pm — 1 Comment

Doug Weibel

What is the preferred elevator & throttle control laws for Fly By Wire

Poll - how do you want FBW to work?

Jason Short came up with a great flight mode, FLY BY WIRE, in ArduPilot 2.5. This mode differs from STABILIZE. In STABILIZE the autopilot constantly tries to return the plane to 0 pitch and roll, while you give stick inputs that tell the plane to do something else. It feels a bit like you are arm wrestling against the autopilot sometimes. With FLY BY WIRE if you move the right(*) stick half way to the right then the plane will ba… Continue

Posted by Doug Weibel on March 21, 2010 at 6:30pm — 10 Comments

Tim Trueman

Sorry everyone, no podcast this week.

Scheduling didn't work out at the last minute…

Posted by Tim Trueman on March 21, 2010 at 5:35pm

Garry Qualls

Commercial Quadrotor Recommendations?

I am setting up a lab this summer for some student research that will be similar in most ways to this one at MIT: http://vertol.mit.edu/

I would like to buy 6-8 commercially available trirotor or quadrotor helicopters in the $1000 - $1500 price range that would be similar in capabilities to the old Draganflyer V Ti. I've looked around and I would be very happy using Parrot AR Drones, but they have not set a date for releasing them or published a pri… Continue

Posted by Garry Qualls on March 21, 2010 at 9:24am — 6 Comments

Paulo Geraldes

F-35B STOVL flight tests

F-35B

What could be the last US manned aircraft project has just had it's STOVL

capability proven this week on its flight tests.
Here are some videos.

BF1_10P03140kntAppraochandLanding_ppt.wmv

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Posted by Paulo Geraldes on March 20, 2010 at 5:30pm — 6 Comments

Chris Anderson

New ArduPilot Mega boards off the production line!


That's Nathan Siedle, CEO of Sparkfun, handing me the very first ArduPilot Mega board to come off the Sparkfun production line. We were at an Arduino planning meeting in NYC; that's Massimo Banzi of the Arduino project in the back.

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Posted by Chris Anderson on March 19, 2010 at 11:00pm — 19 Comments

Tom Hastie

Maiden Ardu-Flight for me

It was my first flight with an Ardu-anything today. Working towards getting an ArduIMU/ArduPilot working.



So far it was just a data logging flight. I had a GPS and ArduIMU installed in my Stevens Aero Edge 540 along with an OpenLog from Sparkfun.



After downl

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Posted by Tom Hastie on March 19, 2010 at 1:21pm — 3 Comments

Jack Crossfire

This week in aerospace

PROP ADAPTOR TERRORISM, INDUCTOR INSANITY, THERMOPILE TERRORISM, WHAT SLOW
ATTITUDE ESTIMATES MEAN, LAST WEEK'S VIDEO FLIGHT

PROP ADAPTOR TERRORISM

These aluminum GWS prop adaptors are ridiculous. Lately they started stripping before getting anywhere near the required tension. Down to threadlock on plastic again.

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Posted by Jack Crossfire on March 19, 2010 at 11:18am — 2 Comments

Jeff

USB DSM2 Transmitter for my Blade MSR helicopter




Today i flew my Blade MSR using a joystick, my PC, and the 2.4ghz LP4DSM transmitter which used to be in the tx controller. The serial protocol is best documented here, but in

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Posted by Jeff on March 18, 2010 at 6:17pm — 4 Comments

Gary Mortimer

Interesting

Airservices Australia has taken the extraordinary step of banning model airplanes from entering Canberra airspace during next week’s planned visit of President Obama,
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Posted by Gary Mortimer on March 18, 2010 at 3:00pm — 17 Comments

Philip Giacalone

Introduction and UDB mode switching question

Hello,

I've been silently following the progress of the UAV Dev Board team for a while now, and want to congratulate Bill Premerlani and his great team for their amazing accomplishments.

This is my first posting, so please let me introduce myself. I'm relatively new to RC flying, and have very little experience with micro programming, but do have some background in aerospace and software engineering. Anyway, after crashing a few planes, it's exciting to see that such a capable and inexpensive… Continue

Posted by Philip Giacalone on March 18, 2010 at 2:28am — 14 Comments

Chris Anderson

Voice controlled heli UAV




From BotJunkie:



"This little helicopter is able to understand you when you tell it what to do. No pushing buttons, no using specContinue

Posted by Chris Anderson on March 17, 2010 at 9:42pm — 10 Comments

Jose Julio

ArduPilot Mega sensor shield testing report

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Posted by Jose Julio on March 17, 2010 at 10:30am — 20 Comments

Alex Arevalo

Is this Epson 6-axis sensor useful for DIY drones?


http://www.epsontoyocom.co.jp/english/info/2010/0223.html



It's intended for game machines but it comprises 3-axis gyros,


and 3-axis accelerometers. It's tiny: 0.4 x 0.3 x 0.15in. (10 x 8 x 3.8mm),



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Posted by Alex Arevalo on March 17, 2010 at 9:21am — 5 Comments

David Ankers

A public thank you to Caleb from CH Robotics




As some people might know there is a team hard at work on OpenPilot and we are making some progress, like every complex project things don't go as fast as you like but progress is happening. One of the things we are working on now is the low level infrastructure for the AHRS, this makes

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Posted by David Ankers on March 16, 2010 at 9:30pm — 9 Comments

Irfan Mohamed

A small blog tracking our progress...

Just in case anyone wants to see what me and a college buddy have been doing, pretty amateur compared to this site's standards (I promise it will get better ;)

http://uavproject.wordpress.com

Any help or advice/feedback would be appreciated :)

Posted by Irfan Mohamed on March 16, 2010 at 1:14pm — 1 Comment

Earl

Lab View Ground Station time lag cut to less than 1/2 second.

GSmphFT.vivideo_2010-03-16_00.07.44.m4v

After playing with lab view and the ArduPilot with the ArduIMU I have finally managed to get the time lag from the plane to the displayed… Continue

Posted by Earl on March 16, 2010 at 12:00am — 15 Comments

Jonathan Lussier

Great Article on how 'robots think' (or more accurately, how robots SEE)

http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2010/03/how-robots-think.ars/


Good 5-page article on algorithms, sensors and platforms used in modern robotics.

Posted by Jonathan Lussier on March 15, 2010 at 11:48pm — 1 Comment

Robert Godlewski

UAV flying in/around New York City?

Hey guys, this is my first post here on DIYDrones (I've been reading this site for a few months now, just not posting anything until now).

I'm in New York City (Brooklyn to be exact) and I'm really interested in building and flying a UAV. However, I'm wondering whether it's a good idea, or rather if it's even possible to fly an RC plane here. Obviously I'm not planning on flying around skyscrapers or anything, I just want to fly something and take a few camera shots or videos.
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Posted by Robert Godlewski on March 15, 2010 at 7:51pm — 10 Comments

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