Yes, but it's a fixed piece of hardware with locked up hardware and firmware.Newb here... Is it true the stock, out of the box, latest Phantom have the ability to fly indoors without he special hardware that Solo needs?
<Referring to Phantom> Yes, but it's a fixed piece of hardware with locked up hardware and firmware.
By the time we get done tweaking Solo, you should be able to play fetch with it indoors or out.
Think Pozyx centimeter locating ability, Kinect vision sensors, Custom grippers, Laser range finders...
The only limit is your imagination.
With Phantdumb, it is what it is.
With Solo, it is what you make it to be.
You will also need a TX24-30R-6ST-N1E to solder into the breakout board.So for CHDK trigger we will need a board from here OSH Park ~ Solo 3DR Bus Accessory Connector Breakout
And the trigger cable from tuff wing to go from 3.3 to 5v. TuffWing Store
Is that correct? If so I will order the parts and post my results.
No worries. It'll be about three weeks for the boards to arrive.That would be awesome if you could send a bored. It's too bad solo is such a challenge to do a chdk trigger on. There is no way to solder the wires tonthe board and have it trigger?
It would be more like what couldn't you do with it.How will that work. What will it allow us to do?
It would be more like what couldn't you do with it.
Just Google "Arduino Projects" and start dreaming...
With just a minimal amount of coding to ArduPilot-Solo source code, you can have access to things like:
What to do if Solo loses all GPS?
How about triggering an Arduino start up a strobe light and fire up a loud Piezo to assist finding it.
(with increasing delay timers based on battery percentage so it can go on for days)
Or what if Solo loses a Motor/Prop mid flight?
How about shutting down all motors and deploying a parachute!
Or what about using an Arduino to control the scanning sensors from a XBox Kinect and making 3D scans of objects it's flying over. (Google "Arduino and Kinect")
Or use it to control a Solo mounted in-air Light Show
Or to control a Laser Range Finder like this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYZVOF4ERHQ
I could go on and on, but you get the idea.
The main reason for doing this with an Arduino is to not tax out the Solo and let it do what it was meant to do, Fly.
In the same token to let the Arduino do what it does best, everything else.
Here is someone using Lidar and optical flow on the Iris which is forerunner to the Solo. anything you can mod onto the Iris you can onto the Solo:
Here's an infrared camera being used to see a visual beacon for precise landing without GPS.
Want to fly a swarm of Solos? There's potential too as Arducopter supports that...
That's awesome. You think we will be able to trigger the camera with that boardSome progress being made.
I received my re-designed Solo Expansion Bay boards and assembled a couple.
Plugged one into the Solo's Expansion Bay and a USB to my Ubuntu Linux box and it popped up with a few new devices, including a new Gadget named "Linux 3.10.17-rt12-1.0.0_ga+gdc67983 with ci_hdrc_imx Composite Gadget (ACM + MS)"
I mounted that and it is the Solo's Log directory.
There's a few other new devices to explore when I get some more free time.
CDC Serial, another USB Storage Device and a Composite Device.
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There are 3 PWM Ports on the Expanstion Port, so I don't see any reason why not.That's awesome. You think we will be able to trigger the camera with that board
And an Arduino UNO bolts on just fine..
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