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Revision as of 06:04, 29 January 2016

Language: English  • 中文
Microduino-QuadCopter

Microduino-QuadCopter drive control board is designed especially for quadcopter with a motor drive on the board. So, the only thing you need is to stack Microduino modules.







Feature

  • Onboard power management, including power supply, step-up (5V) and step-down (3V);
  • Onboard motor drive;
  • With Upin27 base board, you can stack more Microduino modules;
  • Small size

Specification

  • Electrical Specification
    • 5V step-up: Adopt PT1301 step-up scheme
    • 3.3V stabilivolt: Adopt LP2985 step-down scheme
    • Power supply management: Adopt TP4056 power management scheme and MicroUSB power supply interface
    • Onboard power switch
    • Battery interface
  • Motor drive: Adopt BSS123 field effect tube
    • Pins needed: D3,D9,D10,D11;
  • D13 connected to status connection indicator.
  • Onboard reset key
  • Upin27 base board
  • Wireless transmission extension interface
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Document

Development

It is mainly applied to quadcopter. With Upin27 interface, you can stack Microduino extension modules for second development.

Application

Microduino-Quadcopter Tutorial

Purchase

History

Picture

  • Front
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Microduino-QuadCopter

Video