3D Robotics

Roberto Navoni's VR Brain project now on IndieGoGo

3689487451?profile=originalRoberto Navoni's cool ARM CortexM4 board that runs the latest ArduCopter code is now on IndieGoGo. The first 50 will be available for $240. From the listing

The VR Brain autopilot is an all in one board the main hardware features are:

  • 168Mhz ARM CortexM4F microcontroller with DSP and floating-point hardware acceleration.
  • 1024 KB of flash memory, 192 KB of RAM.
  • MEMS accelerometer and gyro, magnetometer and barometric pressure sensor.
  • 6 RC Input standard PPM , PPMSUM , SBUS
  • 8 RC Output at 490 hz
  • 1 integrated high speed data flash for logging data
  • 1 Can bus 2 i2c Bus
  • 3 Serial port available  one for GPS 1 for serial option 1 for serial telemetry.
  • 3 digital switch (ULN2003).
  • Jtag support for onboard realtime debugger.
  • 1 Buzzer output.
  • 1 Input to control lipo voltage
  • Included in the  VR Brain Package there is the GPS module , the module support MTEK 3329 gps .
  • Physical Dimension 60x40x15 mm
  • Will be available a plastic enclosure.
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    Hi Chris , Hi Nick and Eduardo , I'm very happy to start to try to use Indiegogo for promoting VR Brain and VirtualRobotix community.

    So We are preparing some update for indiegogo website , in the next days will be some interesting news. At the moment there is available only 40 boards as Chrismas Gift , so if you are interested to buy and test VR Brain buy it  now :) When will be news about the project i post here the update. 

    We have a lot of interesting and advanced project to promote and propose to international community as VR Neuron this is only our first test to understand better how work a crowdfounding campaign ;)

    Best

    Roberto

  • Nice work Roberto! What's the volume of the serial flash?

    Best regards

    Nick

  • A ferrari hardware with new beatle software.

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