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Spring 2015
Adrien Perkins
Pixhawk
168 MHz Cortex M4F CPU
2 MB Flash
4 GB SD card – many many hours of logging
Wireless Telemetry (3DR Radio)
915 MHz, 100 mW
Unique “NetID” for each set
Mavlink Protocol
DF13 6-Pin
USB Micro
USB
GPS + Magnetometer
GPS Radio
› Needs clear sky view
› 5 Hz update rate
Magnetometer
› Provides heading estimate
› Keep away from high power electronics (speed controller)
› NOTE THE ARROW!!
› If you reposition it, always good to recalibrate it
DF13 6pin
GPS
DF13 4pin
MAG
Airspeed Sensor
Measures difference between static and
total pressure to determine airspeed
Wind will affect speed reading
Silcone
Tubing
DF13 4pin
Power Module
Record current and voltage from battery
Powers pixhawk, radios, receiver
Does not power servos!
DF13 6-Pin
Safety Switch and Buzzer
Safety Switch
› Physical “hardware” arming switch
› To arm: press and hold for 3 seconds
(should go from slow flash to fast
flash)
› Allows for “software” arming to occur
• Down and to the right on left stick
of transmitter
› Only after arming will power go to
servos
Buzzer
› Provides auditory feedback (arming
error alerts, low battery warning, etc)
› Learn to speak Pixhawk beep (PX4
dialect)
Servo Wires
Be very careful on
direction!!!
Order of connection:
› 1 – Aileron
› 2 – Elevator
› 3 – Rudder
› 4 – Throttle
Look for indications
like this
Lithium Polymer Batteries (LiPo)
3.7V per cell nominally
Metrics
› N-cells: 2S means 2 cells (7.4V)
› Capacity: 1100mAh
› Discharge rate: 25C (27.5A)
› Charge rate: 1C (1.1A)
Can catch fire or leak if not properly charged
› Never leave a charger unattended
Batteries will brick if you drain too low!
What is too low?
› Unloaded: 3.7V minimum
› Loaded: 3.3V minimum
Old Slides
Speed Controller
Rated by Max Current and Max Voltage
Direct Current Power in, Three-phase Alternating Current out
“Opto” vs “BEC”
› BEC can power RC gear, Opto can’t
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Brushless Outrunner Motor
“Outrunner” - magnets rotate around stator
Rated by kV = no load rpm/V
› High kV = fast rpm, low torque
› Low kV = low rpm, high torque
Too much power melts windings, burns out motor
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Power Electronics Setup
DC Power
DC Power
3 Phase AC
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Carbon Folding Props
More rigid, more efficient, more expensive (vs plastic props)
More dangerous – they are spinning knives
Spinner cap lets them fold on landing, or if motor braking is on (more efficient
glide)
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Servos
Drive Motor
+ Rotation Sensor
+ PID Control board
… in 8-grams
Forcing the control arms
by hand wrecks gears
www.twf8.ws
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