
Mikrokopter - 1st wireless downlink
1 year ago
My first try with a 2.4GHz downlink.
Setup is:
Mikrokopter aerial platform (see mikrokopter.de )
Camera: KX191
Tx: 500mW 2.4Ghz tx
both from RV
Shows the camera compensation done by the software of the Mikrokopter.
Video was shot in July at 9pm. Still quite enough daylight but not nearly as much as it looks like in the video. KX191 does a great job in these conditions! ^_^
Setup is:
Mikrokopter aerial platform (see mikrokopter.de )
Camera: KX191
Tx: 500mW 2.4Ghz tx
both from RV
Shows the camera compensation done by the software of the Mikrokopter.
Video was shot in July at 9pm. Still quite enough daylight but not nearly as much as it looks like in the video. KX191 does a great job in these conditions! ^_^
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How does the software stablize on the kopter?
you can find most info at mikrokopter.de
Basically 3 gyroscopes and 3 axis accelerometer provide data to MCU which elaborates them and changes rotation speed of propellers (in couple, counterrotating) to keep the craft stable (or do aerobatics ;) )
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- Craig
Max payload depends on many factors especially motors and propellers. Most MK can handle 500 grams nicely. If you need more you may consider using more than 4 engines.
Of course the heavier = the shortest flight time... ;)