After near tree months I recived happy the Lidar Lite V2, but now I have a concern because, apparently is discontinued?
something wrong with this thing?
It's a risk to put on my quad? :(
Answer I recived: Lidar was purchased from Garmin, so It's going to re-appear under Garmin name.
Now is in the market Lightware, developing altimeters for Ardu pilot and helping rangefinders users in this forum ( http://www.lightware.co.za/shop/en/4-drone-altimeters. )
I changed the title because this post discussion content look's usefull for other rangefinders too.
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"What a pity, regarding all the work been done for integrating these sensors..."
price will be double now...
http://diydrones.com/profiles/blogs/the-sf11-c-laser-altimeter-awes...
That laser reaches 100 mts and Lidar 40mts, perhaps the same company have interest to produce something cheaper for hobbist with lower power.
They consider this cheap...this is cheapest from LightWare..
How much does the lidar unit weigh?
Does it take long to wire up?
I was lucky to find the last one in the other side of the world and thank's to Silvertone to help me to recive it :) ; perhaps He still have v1 ones, http://www.silvertone.com.au/content/lidar-lite-legacy-version he don't going to recive the v2 anymore He think.
Don't worry, Chinesse are going to do something if prices go too high ;) ,
I have a Lidar V2 on my large hexacopter hooked up according to Ardupilot recommendations - I did not use the I2C interface. It works great.
Many thank's mark, can you share a photo how to attach to the copter? is better parallel or transverse like is the instructions video? I listened the two theories,
little pitch to compensate flying position or completly looks down?