Hello Everyone,
I have mounted a FLIR Vue Pro R thermal camera core to my 3DR Solo for obtaining still thermal-IR images. The Vue Pro has an Accessory Port cable that is pre-terminated to connect properly with the 3DR PixHawk TELEM 1 port (see attached illustration from Vue Pro user guide). The Vue Pro can be configured to capture telemetry data provided by GPS, altimeter, accelerometers from the PixHawk. This data is saved as standard EXIF metadata in the still image files (TIFF). Does anyone have experience with the PixHawk on board the Solo with regards to a TELEM 1 port being available for connecting the Vue Pro’s Accessory Port cable to?
Warm regards,
- Craig Thompson
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Hi Joel,
Thanks for the info on how to check for GeoTag data. And thanks so much for your suggestion that you posted over at the 3DR Pilots forum about the Rx (green) and Tx (white) wiring. You were right!! They were in the opposite slots on the connector! I just switched them and was able to get the telemetry data! :-) I appreciate all your assistance!
Warm regards,
- Craig
Joel Newman said:
Hi Gary,
Thanks so much for the reply. Appreciate you answering me so quickly.
Warm regards,
- Craig
yangdaonline said:
Craig,
You were asking about software to read the geotags - you should just be able to do it in Windows Explorer. Right click on the image, select Properties, go to the Details tab, then scroll down to the GPS section.
Hi Craig,
Sorry the gimbal can not do that currently.
Best regards,
Gary Chen
Mr YangdaOnline Representative,
Is your gimbal able to write the telemetry data (latitude, longitude, altitude, etc.) from the Solo PixHawk2 autopilot to the JPG still images collected on the FLIR Vue Pro? I would definitely be interested in purchasing your gimbal if that was indeed the case.
Warm regards,
- Craig
Hi Quevauvillers Samuel,
Well, I've connected my Vue Pro to the Solo, upgraded the firmware on the Pixhawk and setup the Mission Planner for the correct parameters on the SERIAL2_PROTOCOL. I've got the radiometric temperature values on the JPEG images but I'm not sure if the location telemetry data has been encoded on the images. What software are you using to check to see if your images have the temperature values and location data?
Thanks!
- Craig
Quevauvillers Samuel said:
Hi Joel,
Well, I've connected my Vue Pro to the Solo, upgraded the firmware on the Pixhawk and setup the Mission Planner for the correct parameters on the SERIAL2_PROTOCOL. I've got the radiometric temperature values on the JPEG images but I'm not sure if the location telemetry data has been encoded on the images. What software are you using to check to see if your images have the temperature values and location data?
Thanks!
- Craig
Joel Newman said:
Hi Craig,
You could get the 5V power source from SOLO gimbal cable.It is pin2,please check following image.
Anyway,you need to drill holes on the bottom plate to mount the gimbal,see following photo.
If you want to make the wiring to look better,then you could 3D print one plate to mount the gimbal,we will provide you with the size of upper plate of the gimbal accordingly.
As to where to put the receiver,one of our clients just put it at the bottom of the airframe with velcro(sorry I do not have the photo).
Hi YnagdaOnline Representative,
Do you have any photos on how your Sky Eye-II Vue Pro Gimbal attaches to a 3DR Solo? Also, I'm a bit confused on how the gimbal would be wired to the Solo. Would you have any diagrams that explain how the wires would be connected to the Solo and the RC Receiver? Mainly, where would the receiver be mounted and where would the power source (5v DC) some from. I'm assume it's from an external battery?
Warm regards,
- Craig
yangdaonline said:
Hi Joel, No,the telemetry is not transmitted through the gimbal,you need one extra receiver. We have one HDMI converter to transmit HDMI video from SOLO,please check the picture of converter and a wiring diagram.