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Almost exactly one year after the first PX4 announcement, we would like to introduce our newest member of the family, Pixhawk! For those familiar with the existing PX4 electronics, it is the all-in-one board combining PX4FMU + PX4IO, combined with a processor and sensor update and a number of new features. The current board revisions will however remain in full service and active development and are fully compatible. Pixhawk is designed for improved ease of use and reliability while offering unprecedented safety features compared to existing solutions.

Pixhawk is designed by the PX4 open hardware project and manufactured by 3D Robotics. It features the latest processor and sensor technology from ST Microelectronics which delivers incredible performance and reliability at low price points.

The flexible PX4 middleware running on the NuttX Real-Time Operating System brings multithreading and the convenience of a Unix / Linux like programming environment to the open source autopilot domain, while the custom PX4 driver layer ensures tight timing. These facilities and additional headroom on RAM and flash will allow Pixhawk the addition of completely new functionalities like programmatic scripting of autopilot operations.

The PX4 project offers its own complete flight control stack, and projects such as APM:Copter and APM:Plane have ported their software to run as flight control applications. This allows existing APM users to seamlessly transition to the new Pixhawk hardware and lowers the barriers to entry for new users to participate in the exciting world of autonomous vehicles.

The flagship Pixhawk module will be accompanied by new peripheral options, including a digital airspeed sensor, support for an external multi-color LED indicator and an external magnetometer. All peripherals are automatically detected and configured.

Features

  • 32 bit ARM Cortex M4 Processor running NuttX RTOS

  • 14 PWM / Servo outputs (8 with failsafe and manual override, 6 auxiliary,

    high-power compatible)

  • Abundant connectivity options for additional peripherals (UART, I2C, CAN)

  • Integrated backup system for in-flight recovery and manual override with

    dedicated processor and stand-alone power supply

  • Backup system integrates mixing, providing consistent autopilot and manual

    override mixing modes

  • Redundant power supply inputs and automatic failover

  • External safety switch

  • Multicolor LED main visual indicator

  • High-power, multi-tone piezo audio indicator

  • microSD card for long-time high-rate logging

Specifications
  • 32bit STM32F427 Cortex M4 core with FPU

  • 168 MHz

  • 256 KB RAM

  • 2 MB Flash

  • 32 bit STM32F103 failsafe co-processor

  • ST Micro L3GD20H 16 bit gyroscope

  • ST Micro LSM303D 14 bit accelerometer / magnetometer

  • MEAS MS5611 barometer

Interfaces
  • 5x UART (serial ports), one high-power capable, 2x with HW flow control

  • 2xCAN

  • Spektrum DSM / DSM2 / DSM-X® Satellite compatible input

  • Futaba S.BUS® compatible input and output

  • PPM sum signal

  • RSSI (PWM or voltage) input

  • I2C®

  • SPI

  • 3.3 and 6.6V ADC inputs

  • External microUSB port

Power System and Protection

  • Ideal diode controller with automatic failover

  • Servo rail high-power (up to 10V) and high-current ready (10A +)

  • All peripheral outputs over-current protected, all inputs ESD protected

  • Monitoring of system and servo rails, over current status monitoring of peripherals

Dimensions

  • Weight: 38g (1.31oz)

  • Width: 50mm (1.96")

  • Thickness: 15.5mm (.613")

  • Length: 81.5mm (3.21") 

Availability

This announcement is a service to our users and developers to allow them to plan their hardware roadmaps in time, and to show what we're currently working on. The board will not be immediately available, but 3D Robotics is taking pre-orders for Pixhawk now, and will begin shipping in late October [Update 11/11: the current expected ship date is late Nov]. The price is $199.99.

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  • tried to order but check out says "unable to ship to this address..." shipping address is in Canada and worked fine for other items??? Please explain?

  • @Seb

    See my post above. The new FrSky XJT module and X8R receiver will allow 16 channels in S.Bus mode. Hobbyking my have them but I buy my FrSky stuff from here: http://www.alofthobbies.com/radio-gear/frsky-telemetry-system.html

  • Well, that's pretty attractive looking.

    So what are the comparisons between the old processor and the new one, and the new gyro/accels vs. the old ones?

    Is Arducopter going to run on this thing right away or is there going to be some changes necessary for those new sensors?  Do those sensors have internal filters which have proven so critical Arducopter?

  • So I was about to upgrade my 9x.  What type of module should I be looking for to work well with the pixhawk?  PPM or S.BUS (I assume it would be ill-advised to get a PWM system any more)?

  • I've been looking to upgrade my 9X w/ a FrSky XJT module and X8R receiver which uses S.Bus anyway so then I suppose it will just be plug and play.

  • Are cables availabvle? Would love to be able to really easily swap this for the 2.5 on one of my quads.

  • Ahh. I've only gotten into this stuff a few months ago and moving from one cable from receiver to flight controller isn't something I've quite figured out yet but I think its about that time I look into it! Just when I got my APM2.5 quad flying beautifully! 

  • 3D Robotics

    Chris: For people who don't have PPM-capable receivers, there will be an option for a PWM-to-PPM converter cable, based on this

  • I necessarily see any way to connect to a standard RC receiver. Am I missing something?

  • 3D Robotics

    Gary: Stay tuned ;-)

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