Author: Paweł
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Download & Install STM32 Virtual COM Port Driver for Windows
Virtual Com Port, VCP to method of choice for almost all recent flight controllers to connect to PCs. No more onboard USB-to-UART converters like CP2102. SMT32 can work as USB device too after all… But for this, Windows users will require dedicated driver. I have no idea why STMicroelectronics made it so hard do download…
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Marabou Stork: Depron airplanes do not last long
Marabou Stork, my Depron FPV airplane had a bad luck. Few weeks ago, when I was testing development version of INAV, it crashed during take off. Poor accelerometer calibration combined with a software bug resulted in heavy roll 2 meters above ground. As a result, whole front section was smashed. Everything else more less survived.…
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Hobbyking Mini DLG Pro 990mm durability fix
Entry level DLG (Discus Launch Glider) from HobbyKing has a quite important flaw for a “entry” level model: it is not durable. As a matter of fact, it is quite fragile, specially where plastic nose section is attached to composite fuselage tube. It is attached only with 3 small screws, and I can guarantee: every…
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Omnibus F4 Pinout
Omnibus F4 is a new family of All-In-One (AIO) STM32F4 based flight controllers with integrated OSD (On-Screen-Display) for FPV purposes. Basically, it is Airbot F4 / Flip32 F4 with added MAX7456 and some minor tweaks.
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MPU6000 vs MPU6050 vs MPU6500
MPU6000 and MPU6050 Deep down, MPU6000 and MPU6050 are the same same hardware. They both have the same 3 axis gyroscope and the same 3 axis accelerometer. Both allows max 8kHz gyro sampling rate. From a flight controllers point of view, the only difference between them is bus that connects them to CPU. MPU6000 allows…
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UART1 and PPM on Airbot F4 / Flip32 F4 Flight Controllers
Today I’ve discovered another small but irritation limitation of Airbot F4 / Flip32 F4 also known as CC3D REVO for unknown reason. Looks like, by default, this board is unable to share UART1 RX line and PPM input. So, if you would like to connect, for example, OSD or GPS to UART1, you would have…
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How much power flight controller consumes?
Year after year flight controllers grow stronger, faster, more powerful. Three years ago we had MultiWii running Arduino. Two years ago it was Naze32 with STM32F1. Year ago it was SPRacingF3 with SMT32F3. This year it is something with STM32F4. Is there a price is power consumption to pay? Should we start using stronger BECs?…
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PWM, OneShot125 and Brushed motor protocol on an oscilloscope
When I’ve buoght an oscilloscope (cheap digital DSO201), I’ve decided it would be a good idea to see how different ESC protocols looks like from the signal point of view. Previously I’ve written few words about them, like which is the fastest as so on, but is there something “special” about them? Well, let’s find…
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Project Dualcopter – worklog #2
3 weeks after my first post on Project Dualcopter, it's time for small update. The plan was to install servos and control surfaces. Instead, I've done: Basic electrical wiring for motors and ESCs. They have power now and are ready to be connected to flight controller To level shelf (above propellers) designed to hold flight…