3D Robotics

Jordi's released a new product in the store: a shield expansion board kit that includes everything you need! Just $47.50. Includes: --Shield board with airspeed sensor --Pitot tube with silicon tubing --Connectors --Cables to connect IR sensors --RC cables --A reset button --A "bind plug" to jumper the board for field calibration. This is a great deal! [BTW, we hope to have the sensor inventory situation sorted out in a week or two. I think we've got a good solution that will ensure enough affordable sensors for everyone without any more interruption.]
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  • Also, should power the board via the servo connections or seperate power source (if you resoldered the selector). The instructions warn not to power it via the FTDI.
  • The Tx and Rx pins should not match - the Tx should couple with a Rx and visa versa. Tx = transmit, Rx = receive. The COM port depends on your computer. If you installed the driver from the address: (http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm) the computer should see the Sparkfun board as a new COM port, if you plug it in/out you should see the COM port appear/disappear from the "device manager". Then you should proceed to set the port on "close" (as described in the manual).
  • Hi,
    I’ve finished my Ardupilot board with the shield kit and ready to load the software. But I’ve run into a slag.
    Before I learned of the FTDI connector that is available at the DIY Drone’s store, I got the one recommended by Sparkfun. Or at least I thought I did.
    What I got was their (FTDI Basic Breakout – 3.3v sku: DEV-08772).
    After finding the drivers and Windows XP acknowledging it, I proceeded to load the processor, with no luck.
    So then this is where I’m lost: The FTDI that I got has the TX and RX connections to the Ardupilot board reversed! Is this the way it’s supposed to be?
    I went back to the instructions to build the Ardupilot board and the best I can tell, these pins should be aligned. It’s a hard picture to see. Which is correct?
    PLUS, the picture shows that the card is marked “FTDI Serial”, instead of “basic”.
    I made a little pigtail to match the TX and RX connections but that didn’t work either.
    Also, I’m finding it hard for Arduino to see this FTDI as a serial device. My only options are COM 1,2, or 3?
    What should be my options?
    Thanks for any help,
    Brent
  • Aweee... Ordered my kit the night before. O well, I guess I just missed out on the push button and servo cables.
  • 3D Robotics
    FMA's XY are out of stock until mid-Aug and the Zs are discontinued. So we're going to arrange for an alternative source.
  • Awesome kit! When you say sensor situation, are you talking about the Z Sensor? Thanks
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