I’m pleased to announce the new APM 2.0 revision, better known as APM2.5!
But before you start screaming that you just got an APM 2.0, let me explain that there’s NO difference in performance at all between the two, the board is still the same in terms of functionally and it runs exactly the same code as APM 2.0. We just took the liberty of throwing in a few new universal connectors in there (so accessories can be cross compatible with the new PX4 and protect the user from connecting the cable in the wrong direction), some production improvements that will allows to manufacture it faster and finally we added some protection features to protect it from those reverse polarity/short circuit lovers.
Here goes the full list of changes (you already know all its features):
- No more shield/daughterboard: magnetometer and dataflash were moved to the main board, making it easier to assemble, repair and hack.
- No more on-board GPS, but we added a new 6-pins DF13 connector for our new GPS cable standard (PX4) and kept the old but reliable Molex (EM-406) connector for old GPS compatibility.
- The old radio-modem connector is gone and now is being replaced by our new 6-pins DF13 connector (like the GPS, because both are UART’s. Got it?), this will make it compatible with PX4 and prevents users from blowing up the UART mux.
- We added a second protection fuse and diode (you are no longer required to solder it yourself) for extra reverse polarity and short circuit protection.
- The old I2C connector is gone and has been replaced by our new 4-pins DF13 connector (yeah PX4 compatible. Oh wait correction… None of both (PX4 & APM2.5) are compatible with each other, we created this standard together as a team, but I have to give the average of the credits to PX4).
- Added a “mystery” 6-pin DF13 Connector that will be used later. I know you like surprises so please stay tuned. No big deal but is really cool and will save you some soldering here and there.
- Added “Magnetometer Jumper” that allows you to disable the on-board magnetometer, so you can attach an external one.
- Added extra LED attached to the PPM encoder (Atmega32-U2) on pin PC7. This will allows us later to use it as PPM status indication and leave those poor TX/RX LED’s do their intended job.
Those who ordered the APM2.0 and are still waiting for it (only if is not shipped yet) will have the option to upgrade to the new APM2.5, but you will be required to wait an extra couple of weeks for production to begin. For upgrades please send us an email to sales@3drobotics.com.
If you want to order one now you can get the assembled version here and the unassembled version here (for those who want their choice of RC connector: straight or right-angled). They will begin shipping in a week or so, but if there is a huge flood of orders, the backlog for any individual order may grow to 2-4 weeks. We're making them at the new Tijuana facility, so we hope that we'll be able to keep up with demand much better than we have in the past. We're committed to shrinking all delays, and our investment in the Tijuana facility is just one sign of this.
The APM 2.0 enclosures will not fit this new board, so new enclosures are on their way. If you buy an APM 2.5 now, you will get a $4.99 credit for a free enclosure with your next order (the enclosures should be in in about a month). Also, APM 2.5 will ship with an adapter cable for the 3DR/Xbee radios, converting from the APM 2.5 DF13 connector to the radios' conventional 6-pin connectors. Eagle files for the boards will be posted in the next few days.
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Mike R: Good idea. I've move the old APM 2.0 product listing to the RIP category, where it will remain visible with product info and instructions intact.
Mike R: Happy to give you edit rights on the wiki. Just PM me your email address (linked to a Google account)
I would love to get edit rights in the wiki and finally make some of this right.. There have been a heck of a lot of speed bumps for me with docs in the last month dealing with APM1 instructions being all over the place, and now APM 2.. It's a bit rough for someone learning. which is what the wiki is supposed to be all about..
Thanks for the help Mike, I just found the page too. I'm definitely saving copies of the pdfs while we still have access to them.
Through a google search I found the old product page for the APM 2.0 kit, not assembled. From the sounds of things, you shouldn't order anything from this page, but it does have the pin assembly guide and power protection kit setup instructions which I could not find on the wiki.
https://store.diydrones.com/product_p/br-ardupilotmega-04.htm
Dom,
I had the same issue - once they took down the APM2.0 item page in the shop, you also lose all of the documentation links that were in the description - Solution: Go into your orders page in your account and the item will be there - click on it, and ta-da, you have the original APM2 page back up with links..
Here are the links that were originally on the order page (3DR, please put the order page back up with the links on it, but state it's discontinued so you can't order it.. Killing the doc links isn't helping the hundreds of people just getting their APM2's in the mail - Thanks!
Link:
Original order page for APM2.0 (Including links to info): https://store.diydrones.com/product_p/br-ardupilotmega-04.htm?1=1&a...
I think I'd be pissed if it weren't for the fact that the PX4 has the MAG integrated on the gyro/flight controller board making it less viable for traditional heli's...
Works with the Mission Planner, ARM equipped, Ublox compatible, 8 PWM on the I/O board, switches for 3.3/5v for the sensors.
If it has a bypass for the Compass I might need to send an Email to 3DR...
My new thought; what will the APM 3.0 have to be to make it worth buying against the PX4???
It doesn't have a jumper to bypass the MAG does it?!?!
I just got my unassembled APM 2.0 kit in the mail today, but I cannot find the assembly guide anywhere. The card that came with kit said to go to http://tinyurl.com/APM2-0-setup, but I can only find the APM 1 assembly guide there. Previously the guide was posted on the store webpage for APM 2, but that page no longer exists. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Rollin .. Rollin.. Rollin,. Raw Hide!
@Jeff, 3DR is making the PX4. Soldering chips to boards. PX4 has hired 3DR to do it. They developed it, 3DR makes it. Look here & here.