timecop wrote:Hi,
.... You might as well just go and use a F3Discovery.
an F3Discovery,
is simply too great.
timecop wrote:Hi,
.... You might as well just go and use a F3Discovery.
Plüschi wrote:There is ZERO influence of the stm32 on 432 mhz (6*72 = 432). A receiver on 433.xxx wont be disturbed in any way.
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copterrichie wrote:$2.31 is the cheapest I have every seen for the HMC5883L, only problem, I had a few Cheap ($5.00) MPU6050's that failed in flight.
One has to question, just how reliable are these devices being so cheap.
cGiesen wrote:And adding an EEprom
timecop wrote:F3 hardware has been available since like 7 months ago.
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irun4fundotca wrote:hey timecop i found this today, think something could be ported to it with an onscreen calibration interface or diagnostics
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-shi ... 23772.html
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timecop wrote:Nothing is stopping simonk firmware from being recompiled for shorter period.JUERGEN_ wrote:Hallo timecop,
you change ESC
you own FC
why then 2ms PWM from the Stone Age?
where is the evolution?
QUAX 4KHz uses PWM to ESC.
But is there a benefit? No.
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align_gyro_x = 0
align_gyro_y = 0
align_gyro_z = 0
align_acc_x = 0
align_acc_y = 0
align_acc_z = 0
align_mag_x = -2
align_mag_y = -3
align_mag_z = 1
msev wrote:Why wait on Due if we already have stm32f3discovery ? (It has magnetometer, gyro, acc + mcu)
nicog wrote:thank you. you have the latest right? the one I made on 10 october or so... You should have a dropdown list with baud rates next to com...
UPDATE 28/7/2012.
copterrichie wrote:... To really be something of value, they should be Class I.
They will work but limited to about 30 feet.
tj_style wrote:Also maybe i will use ftdi because it's realy hard to find cp2102 in my country
timecop wrote:..., so once you have latest firmware on it, it will just work.
msev wrote:Hope I'll be able to get ahold of one of those F3DISCOVERY's, I think I should rename this thread.
timecop wrote:haha at the inverted DJI clone arms
timecop wrote:....
All current stuff uses USB>Uart so this discussion is not relevant anyway.
timecop wrote:So I can trade my nice IDE with realtime debugging, a great compiler, etc ...
timecop wrote:Its just a breakout board with all IO labeled (i.e. PA0, PA1 etc).
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