HobbyKing Quadcopter Control Board V2 (Atmega168PA)
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HobbyKing Quadcopter Control Board V2 (Atmega168PA)
A HK lançou a KK V2 agora com o Atmega168PA (o mesmo do Arduino Nano) , sendo possível voar Hexa, Y6, Y4 (que não era possível na sua versão anterior por falta de memória).
Eu particularmente gosto bastante da KK da HK pelo custo beneficio para hobby.
[img:0244087098]http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/catalog/QUAD-CON16K.jpg[/img:0244087098]
[img:0244087098]http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/catalog/QUAD-CON16K-1.jpg[/img:0244087098]
[img:0244087098]http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/catalog/QUAD-CON16K-2(1).jpg[/img:0244087098]
Based on the popular and already well supported KK Control board, the Hobbyking Quadcopter control board is bringing Quadcopter madness to the masses with its breakthroughs in quality and price!
The HobbyKing Quadcopter control board uses Japanese Murata piezo gyros that are less sensitive to vibration than SMD type gyros and also features state of the art SMT manufacturing to ensure quality. This board also uses a user programmable Atmega168PA IC.
Specs.
Size: 50.5mm x 50.5mm x 23.5mm
Weight: 14.5 gram
IC: Atmega168PA
Gyro: Murata Piezo
Input Voltage: 3.3-5.5V
Signal from Receiver: 1520us (4 channels)
Signal to ESC: 1520us (4 ESCs)
Whats is a Quadcopter Control board you ask?
The HobbyKing Quadcopter controller is a flight control board for 4 rotor Aircraft (Quadcopters). Its purpose is to stabilise the aircraft during flight. To do this it takes the signal from the three on board gyros (roll, pitch and yaw) then passes the signal to the Atmega168PA IC. The Atmega168PA IC unit then processes these signals according the users installed software and passes control signals to the installed Electronic Speed Controllers (ESCs). These signals instruct the ESCs to make fine adjustments to the motors rotational speed which in turn stabalises your Quadcopter.
The HobbyKing Quadcopter control board also uses signals from your radio systems receiver (Rx) and passes these signals to the Atmega168PA IC via the ail, ele, thr and rud inputs. Once this information has been processed the IC will send varying signals to the ESCs which in turn adjust the rotational speed of each motor to induce controlled flight (up, down, backwards, forwards, left, right, yaw).
Buddy: http://www.hobbyking.com/buddy.asp?code=E01DBA14-EB95-4F84-96B3-87C7422B1FAD
Já pedi as minhas ;)
Eu particularmente gosto bastante da KK da HK pelo custo beneficio para hobby.
[img:0244087098]http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/catalog/QUAD-CON16K.jpg[/img:0244087098]
[img:0244087098]http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/catalog/QUAD-CON16K-1.jpg[/img:0244087098]
[img:0244087098]http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/catalog/QUAD-CON16K-2(1).jpg[/img:0244087098]
Based on the popular and already well supported KK Control board, the Hobbyking Quadcopter control board is bringing Quadcopter madness to the masses with its breakthroughs in quality and price!
The HobbyKing Quadcopter control board uses Japanese Murata piezo gyros that are less sensitive to vibration than SMD type gyros and also features state of the art SMT manufacturing to ensure quality. This board also uses a user programmable Atmega168PA IC.
Specs.
Size: 50.5mm x 50.5mm x 23.5mm
Weight: 14.5 gram
IC: Atmega168PA
Gyro: Murata Piezo
Input Voltage: 3.3-5.5V
Signal from Receiver: 1520us (4 channels)
Signal to ESC: 1520us (4 ESCs)
Whats is a Quadcopter Control board you ask?
The HobbyKing Quadcopter controller is a flight control board for 4 rotor Aircraft (Quadcopters). Its purpose is to stabilise the aircraft during flight. To do this it takes the signal from the three on board gyros (roll, pitch and yaw) then passes the signal to the Atmega168PA IC. The Atmega168PA IC unit then processes these signals according the users installed software and passes control signals to the installed Electronic Speed Controllers (ESCs). These signals instruct the ESCs to make fine adjustments to the motors rotational speed which in turn stabalises your Quadcopter.
The HobbyKing Quadcopter control board also uses signals from your radio systems receiver (Rx) and passes these signals to the Atmega168PA IC via the ail, ele, thr and rud inputs. Once this information has been processed the IC will send varying signals to the ESCs which in turn adjust the rotational speed of each motor to induce controlled flight (up, down, backwards, forwards, left, right, yaw).
Buddy: http://www.hobbyking.com/buddy.asp?code=E01DBA14-EB95-4F84-96B3-87C7422B1FAD
Já pedi as minhas ;)
O tempo de vôo é diretamente proporcional ao número de lenhas.
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Este novo modelo precisa programar ?
Pessoal estou me interessando por Quads e tava venmdo uma configuração no HK mas gostaria de saber se é necessário programar para usar