
WiFree Copter, .... the Rasp.Pi lerns to fly by Android
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WiFree Copter www.open-diy-projects.com / https://youtu.be/A6Zq8fR1DmM Description in a few words: the WiFree Copter is a 100% 3D-printing Copter, with a Raspberry Zero and a small flight controller inside, controlled by WiFi including Live broadcast by Android Smartphone. based on DIY! Here are the WiFree Project: http://open-diy-projects.com/wifree-copter/ Here is the Android APP: http://open-diy-projects.com/topic/die-android-app/ Here is the IMAGE for Raspberry: http://open-diy-projects.com/topic/raspberry-pi-image-installation-und-verkabelung Technical information: WiFree Copter – Frame 100% 3D printed High-Temperature PLA – Motors Eachine BG1306 3100KV – ESC BLHeli20A OneShot 125 OPTO 2-4S – Propeller 5" for example 3x5×4 – Flight controller CC3D (or Naze32....) – Raspberry Zero or Raspberry A+ or B+ (the Frame is designed for all!) – Raspberry Cam (all versions) – Min Wlan dongle – 5V DC/DC converter (for Flight controller and Rasp.) – Battery 2S / 850mAh – Weight without battery 238g, (Weight with battery 290g (SLS 850mAh 2S) ) Flight time around 8 minutes! Introduction: We often hear: "I want to build a good Copter. What do I need for this and what does it cost?" Our experience shows that a homemade Copter with all accessories, such as remote control, receiver, camera equipment, etc., requires a lot of time and also some devouring money. Building a Copter is usually a very complex matter. However, a finished, cheaper toy Copter has nothing in common with a model and a learning effect. Such ends but usually after a short time as an expensive resource in waste. The WiFree Copter is the best proof of what the open-DIY-idea can be realized! Here we allow technology enthusiasts to build a new Copter, which is controlled using a smartphone. The special feature is that we have a WiFi Live-broadcast on the Smartphone screen too! Here, all the technologies are combined - from 3D printing, electrical engineering, a Raspberry Pi and a smartphone app through to Copter control. The idea behind it is a modular basic concept, which ensures that young people, technology enthusiasts, Copter beginners, students and schools can enable fun tinkering and learning across technologies. Therefore all the technical information, drawings, print data and sourcing list are available. Our discussion forum is a platform for ideas, questions and enhancements. Here we welcome any active support! As flight controllers, popular Flight controllers such as Naze32, CC3D or Flip32 can be used. The controller receives the control signals from Raspberry and regulates the stabilization of the various flight modes and Copters. The mechanics and the 3D printed frame are completely closed - thus the electronics inside are protected. At the same time, each part of the frame can be replaced in the near future without solving only a solder joint or connection! As filament, we focus on high-temperature-resistant PLA H-T. The smartphone app and the operating system of Raspberry allow controlling all axes of the Copters and streaming the Live-FPV of the Copters. In Raspberry on the SD card, a specially programmed operating system based on Linux benefits, which automatically connects the WiFi connection of the smartphone with the electronics, and the camera image is processed, digitized and transmits via the WiFi signal. Print Settings Printer Brand: Printer: Rafts: Supports: Resolution: Infill:
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