Dear Jochen Rieger,
when you want low cost and a flexible solution you can use the Tworg, a
GPS for about 30 Euros, and a low cost imu (Razor) Spakrefun (analogue
or digital with i2c 60Euro) or
the new mini autopilot with the lpc2148.
For telemetry the xbeepro is a good solution.
This system needs a reset all 5 minutes.
The yapa (90$) has a interface for it on board.
The 868MHz band will become illegal in same EU states in 2013.
The LPC2148 autopilots needs a rc sum impulse signal.
The advantage for the lpc2148 is that you need only a usb wire. For the
stm32 there is currently no boot loader.
So you need the fossel JTAG (60$) adapter to flash.
In my opinion for 2.4Mhz only the graupner Hot and a jeti update set
(
mikrokopter.de) has impulse interface direct available.
The STM32 autopilots can direct deal with uart signals for the rc
interface like spectrum satellite receivers.
To chance way points, when flying, is no problem.
Regards
Heinrich Warmers
Jochen Rieger schrieb:
Hello
paparazzi community,
I am new in the world of autopilots and I have some questions.
-I could read in the software wish list that it is impossible to change
individual waypoints while flying.
Will be this available in near future?
-I plan a fixed wing with autopilot with following configurations:
Platform: Maja, two ailerons, two elevators, one rudder
RC-System: Futaba T6EXP FASST 7-channel
Camera live downlink
Fully telemetrie, include up-/downlink
Now i need the right autopilot, and there is my question. Which one is
the most reliable? It should have an IMU, and of course work with the
rc-equipment.
I thought about
Tiny v2 + Xsense or antoher IMU?
Lisa/L + Aspirin IMU or Booz?
Twog + which IMU?
What do you think about these? What are the dis-/advantages?
I hope you can help me.
Best regards.
Jonny