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Dear Friends,when i start the project of vrbain i decide to improve the board and reduce the size so if MP32F4 v3 is good for a standard copter frame . VRBrain is better on small copter but also on…Continue
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Dear friends i Open this task because a lot of people ask me how set pid and how it work .So now i work on altitude hold setup and Loiter doing some test and Jason release also some demo program for…Continue
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Dear Friends,in the last year we doing a great job with our Multipilot32 hardware based on STM32F1.After 1 years of development I'm very happy to present the evolution of MP32 the new MP32V3F4 So…Continue
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Dear Friends,
after 4 months of hard work the first Virtualrobotix RTF frame is ready , we received first two sample yesterday . We are very happy to this result .
We start some month ago presenting some design concept.…
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After 4 months of work we finish to port AP_HAL library to VR Brain.
so now we are ready for test Arduplane on VRBrain and see our VR Plane fligh in the sky :)
In this video you can see only first test that we doing last week.
Our configuration are :
Giacomo Donati said… Ciao Roberto, siamo i ragazzi di Bergamo che siamo venuti alla fiera dell'elettronica di Modena e stiamo progettando un quadricottero con arduino. Avremmo bisogno di chiederti un paio di cose.. è possibile avere un tuo contatto di skype o eventualmente un'email?
Grazie
ciao
Giacomo
Martin Posch said… Thank you Roberto, I've sent an e-mail to virtualrobotix@gmail.com and wait for further instructions
Martin
Martin Posch said… Thanks for the welcome Roberto,
I've already sent you a PM and also an e-mail to virtualrobotix@gmail.com on how to get a Multipilot32F4 for development (and building up a quadcopter).
is it available?
Ellison Chan said… Oh, I'm "elchan" on Aeroquad forum.
Ellison Chan said… Thanks Roberto. So, what is the relationship between Foxteam and DiYDrones? Are you guys designing the STM32 board for DiYDrones?
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Claudio Zavagno said… Buonasera Roberto,
grazie mille! Del commento, del messaggio privato ma sopratutto di quanto state facendo voi del clan (spero che, detta cosi, non suoni male :).
Sto ancora studiando ed aspettando pezzi per il mio primo quad che a questo punto ha ottime probabilità di utilizzare la FC che, oltre ad avere una dominante azzurro ITA, pare offrire margini di sviluppo molto elevati. Complimenti a tutti, torno a studiare :)
Aurelian Popa said… Hello :)
Very nice to get such a fast approval :)
I built an arducopter in January and as the weather was much better for programming than flying I started to get familiar with the architecture and the code.
I was many years a sysadmin for Unix systems but since 1 year I switched officially to programming having fun currently with C# and Python.
Since I found your project I got even more motivated to get into it.
I plan to use my current platform - engines and IMU from arducopter. Can I still use the normal ESC or do I have to switch to I2C ones ?
And of course the most important question - how can I buy the board ? :)
Thank you,
Aurelian
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