Best flight controller hardware?
Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:16 pm
I'm looking at purchasing a new flight controller. I currently have MicroWii ATmega32U4 Flight Controller from HobbyKing. The problem is that it only has 32 kb memory, which isn't enough to load even the most basic add on modules. I'm trying to find the best, most widely supported flight controller that is also flexible, in that it can run various flight controller software.
I'm looking at the Crius ALL IN ONE PRO Flight Controller v2.0 (http://goo.gl/9iF4AC) which is only $57 + shipping from RCtimer.com
It looks nice because it has 256 kb of memory. It can also run all of these flight controllers:
MultiWii: http://fpvcentral.net/2013/03/crius-all ... for-mw2-2/
MegaPirate: http://www.unmannedtech.co.uk/3/post/20 ... -code.html
APM - ArduPilot: http://ardupilot.com/
I realize everyone will have their own opinion, and that is what I'm looking for. I want to know what you think of this board, and if you know of something better in this price range? I don't want to get burned again like I did with the ATmega32U4. It looks like the Crius has enough memory, but is the processor powerful enough? Is there anything else I may have overlooked or not though of?
I'm looking at the Crius ALL IN ONE PRO Flight Controller v2.0 (http://goo.gl/9iF4AC) which is only $57 + shipping from RCtimer.com
It looks nice because it has 256 kb of memory. It can also run all of these flight controllers:
MultiWii: http://fpvcentral.net/2013/03/crius-all ... for-mw2-2/
MegaPirate: http://www.unmannedtech.co.uk/3/post/20 ... -code.html
APM - ArduPilot: http://ardupilot.com/
I realize everyone will have their own opinion, and that is what I'm looking for. I want to know what you think of this board, and if you know of something better in this price range? I don't want to get burned again like I did with the ATmega32U4. It looks like the Crius has enough memory, but is the processor powerful enough? Is there anything else I may have overlooked or not though of?