All Blog Posts Tagged 'STM32' (7)

Flying with our new controller

The last week or so we've spent porting a version of the AeroQuad AQ32Plus code over to run on the AshimaCore board. One of our goals has been to get a common board that can run (or has the hooks put in place to run) several of the more popular open source flight controllers. Here's some video (why did we do this at night?) of us flying…

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Added by Mark Richardson on May 17, 2013 at 5:30am — 4 Comments

ARM Control Board / Flight Computer

I wanted to share with you a board that a couple of us have been working on for the last few months. We put it together to be an easy-to-access ARM Cortex-M4F flight controller. We also got a little frustrated with the STM peripherals library, so we've been building out a c++ object peripherals library that's open source with a nice, flexible expat license. Let me know if…

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Added by Mark Richardson on May 1, 2013 at 4:09pm — 4 Comments


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OpenESC one step closer or reality

We have been working lately with Jason.J and few other people to create first real Open Source ESC that is based on STM32 RISC processors. Just moment a go courier delivered first PCBs to my desk here at jDrones and we are thrilled to see how they start perform after assembly has done for these. 

OpenESC pcbs are 35 x 25mm and 4 layers PCBs. Power range…

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Added by Jani Hirvinen on November 7, 2012 at 8:17am — 7 Comments

AutoQuad ESC32v2

I wanted to bring everyone up to date on where the ESC32 development is at this point.  After a lot of testing of the version 1 design, we found that operating under high current situations, current spikes caused by commutation were introducing a lot of noise on the digital side of things.  In the worse…

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Added by Bill Nesbitt on June 25, 2012 at 6:14pm — 55 Comments

STM32 Now Features 512KB Flash

The venerable STM32 line of processors, featuring the ARM CORTEX-M3 core, have now been extended to include up to 512KB of flash memory on-board! That's a huge bonus for those Nav/AutoPilot projects that want to feature a lot of code!








Let's see…
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Added by Lew Payne on November 24, 2010 at 11:30am — 12 Comments

Introducing OpenPilot

Introducing OpenPilot - Open Source UAV Platform…

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Added by Angus Peart on February 15, 2010 at 12:03am — 8 Comments

Something new is coming...





Do you want to find out what this is all about?

If you do, you should listen to the podcast this Sunday night for all the details.

For now, a few features of this mystery device pictured…
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Added by Angus Peart on February 13, 2010 at 10:22am — No Comments

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