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Scott Shawcroft commented on Scott Shawcroft's blog post Introducing Polystack Flight Controllers
"Thanks Tom Pittenger!"
Aug 9, 2016
Scott Shawcroft commented on Scott Shawcroft's blog post Introducing Polystack Flight Controllers
"John Arne Birkeland The TBS PowerCube does it. At least with Polystack we can try it but not require anyone to use it. I like the ESCs on the arms as is. Its good for heat and having them separate makes them easier to upgrade IMO. That doesn't mean…"
Aug 5, 2016
Scott Shawcroft commented on Scott Shawcroft's blog post Introducing Polystack Flight Controllers
"Swift I chose the DF40 because its got a higher density. The GH is 1.25mm pitch which won't get anywhere near as the 80 pins the DF40 has. Its 0.4mm pitch. The Polystack connector has room for 6 GPIO, 12 timer pins, 1 i2c, 8 UART, 3 SPI, and 1.8A of…"
Aug 4, 2016
Scott Shawcroft commented on Scott Shawcroft's blog post Introducing Polystack Flight Controllers
"Nicholas Witham I haven't yet. I'm starting with what my friends and I run. :-) Thanks for the link! I'll look into it when people with the hardware want it.
Theres a discussion for an ESC module…"
Aug 4, 2016
Scott Shawcroft commented on Scott Shawcroft's blog post Introducing Polystack Flight Controllers
"dhiraj, I'm glad you find it interesting! Its not necessary but with the 36mm x 36mm form factor I wanted to maximize the IO to the connector rather than fitting everything else in its place. Autopilot functionality will require an additional mod…"
Aug 4, 2016
Scott Shawcroft posted a blog post
A few weeks ago I launched a brand new modular flight control system. Instead of taking the all-in-one approach, Polystack introduces an open hardware design for stacking mods on top of a base control board. At its core is a high density 80 pin…
Aug 4, 2016
Scott Shawcroft commented on Gotleg's blog post Drone configurator : simulate your drone configuration
"I've got a site to document builds and PIDs called rcbuild.info. My part info is publicly available here if you want to import them: https://github.com/rcbuild-info/parts I definitely don't have all the info per part that you do."
Sep 18, 2015