$799, available here
FEATURES
MAVLink Compatible Protocol
Can be used with Mission Planner, Qgroundcontrol, UgCS (v2.10)
Free 50 waypoint navigation included
Total solution for all multicopter platforms
Flight Control Mode: Manual, Attitude, GPS
Enhanced Lost-Control Protection: Return to Launch (RTL), Auto Hovering
Augmented Control Mode (ACM): Point-of-Interest, Stick-Orientation, Home Steering
Compatible systems: Futaba S-Bus, DSM2, DSMX, JR XBus, JETI EX Bus, SRXL
Integrated Bluetooth module, Mini-USB
Onboard Data Logger
User Updatable Firmware
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Voltage: 4.5V~8.5V
Current consumption: Max 3W (typical:0.5A at 5V)
Operating Temperature: -25°C ~ 60°C
Refresh Frequency: 400Hz
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Main Controller Module: 60mm x 35mm x 20mm, 54 g
GPS-Compass Module: 40 mm (diameter) x 10mm, 15 g
Power Distribution Board: 74mm×55mm×14mm, 78 g
ACCURACY
Hovering Tolerance (GPS Mode)
Vertical: ±0.5m
Horizontal: ±1.5m
Maximum Wind: 14m/s
Maximum Yaw Angular Velocity: 150°/s
Maximum Tilt Angle: 30° in Attitude mode
Maximum Speed: 15m/s in GPS mode
Maximum ascent / descent Velocity: ±6m/s (higher speed on request)
INF Jupiter JM-1 autopilot currently supports the following MAVLink commands:
MAV_CMD
– MAV_CMD_NAV_WAYPOINT
– MAV_CMD_NAV_RETURN_TO_LAUNCH
– MAV_CMD_NAV_LAND
– MAV_CMD_NAV_TAKEOFF
– MAV_CMD_DO_CHANGE_SPEED (only speed, mission param #2)
– MAV_CMD_DO_DIGICAM_CONTROL (only shooting command, mission param #5)
– MAV_CMD_DO_SET_CAM_TRIGG_DIST
MAVLink Messages
– HEARTBEAT ( #0 )
– SYS_STATUS ( #1 )
– GPS_RAW_INT ( #24 )
– ATTITUDE ( #30 )
– GLOBAL_POSITION_INT ( #33 )
– MISSION_CURRENT ( #42 )
– NAV_CONTROLLER_OUTPUT ( #62 ), (only wp_dist)
– VFR_HUD ( #74 )
Mission
– MISSION_ITEM ( #39 )
– MISSION_REQUEST ( #40 )
– MISSION_SET_CURRENT ( #41 )
– MISSION_REQUEST_LIST ( #43 )
– MISSION_COUNT ( #44 )
– MISSION_ACK ( #47 )
– COMMAND_LONG ( #76 )( only MAV_CMD_COMPONENT_ARM_DISARM and MAV_CMD_MISSION_START(ignore param #1 and #2))
– COMMAND_ACK ( #77 )
Comments
But you can do everything via Bluetooth
It's compatible with Y4 and Y6. The setup PC setup interface as well as the Andriod and iOS apps are very easy to use.
Its flight performance at high forward speed and fast ascend and descent is unmatched.
Of course if you prefer to tinker with Pixhawk then that's OK. However if you want to have a flight controller that works right out of the box to install into our expensive rig then the JM-1 is the one.
easy to use
Any compelling reasons why this would be superior to a Pixhawk at three times the cost with lesser waypoint capability? The lack of tricopter support also seems to negate the claim, "Total solution for all multicopter platforms".