I was on ezosd as a solution for my fpv, but soon I decided that I need an autopilot so I went here.Can I implement the same infos and google earth realtime support of ezosd using ardupilot with ardustation to see them on my notebook? I'll always fly with the notebook so...I prefer less hardware onboard. Also I prefer to buy gps and ardustation and sensors than buy ezosd that is locked.Can I play with ardupilot on a standard arduino2009 hardware? (pretty sure I can but...please give me a confirm :)10hz gps support any?Doubt in my mind are a lot more than that but this should be a good starting point.Thanks for your support and many compliments for diydrones'solutions.
You need to be a member of diydrones to add comments!
No, ArduPilot will not work on standard Arduino hardware without some modification. We use a secondary chip as a MUX/failsafe.
I don't know anything about EZOSD, we do support full telemetry and realtime Google Earth with the ArduStation software.
We don't support GPS at faster than 5Hz. There is no need for faster GPS refresh in a UAV, and there are actually no real 10Hz consumer-grade GPSs. If they advertise 10Hz, they're just interpolating 5hz.
Replies
I don't know anything about EZOSD, we do support full telemetry and realtime Google Earth with the ArduStation software.
We don't support GPS at faster than 5Hz. There is no need for faster GPS refresh in a UAV, and there are actually no real 10Hz consumer-grade GPSs. If they advertise 10Hz, they're just interpolating 5hz.