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Control de vuelo MultiWii NanoWii ATmega32U4 Micro USB / GYRO / ACC

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Control de vuelo MultiWii NanoWii ATmega32U4 Micro USB / GYRO / ACC

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El NanoWii es un controlador de vuelo completa multi-rotor. Se basa en la ATmega32U4, que es el procesador de la Arduino Leonardo e incorpora un chip MPU-6050, que es un giroscopio y acelerómetro combinado.

Esta es la última solución para un rendimiento potente vuelo con su proyecto multi-rotor, especialmente los modelos de tamaño micro. Las posibilidades son infinitas con el NanoWii, sólo limitado por su imaginación!

caracteristicas:
• Tamaño ultracompacto
• Sobre la base de Atmega32u4
• 6 entradas de RX
• 6 HW PWM @ 11bit (mejor resolución, una respuesta más suave)
• Hasta 8 motores o servos
• Invensense MPU6050 6 ejes giroscopio y acelerómetro (soportes de nivelación automática)
• USB a bordo
• Conector UART (por telemetría bluetooth, GPS, DSM2 satélite, etc.)
• Conector I2C (añadir barómetro o magnetómetro para la rúbrica espera y mantenimiento de altitud)

Viene precargado con Arduino gestor de arranque (Leonardo)

Especificaciones:
Chip principal: ATmega32U4
Velocidad de la CPU: 16MHz
Tamaño de inflamación: 32 kB (3.3kB son tomadas por el gestor de arranque)
Entrada: 6 x entradas de RX de alta resolución (2 canales AUX)
Salida: 6 ~ 8 salidas de motor (motor 1-6 son de 11 bits PWM)
Dimensión: 30x30x16mm
Peso: 5,1 g

* Nota: Este no es un producto original de marca Arduino.

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Chad | Comprador verificado

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Mar 20, 2015

Let me start off with a quick pre-summary: This board is an absolutely horrible piece of hardware.
I bought this thinking that I could get the reliability of a kk2.1 in a smaller form factor. Boy was I wrong.

The first quad I built is driven by a kk2.1 board. It took minimal time to set up, and flashing with Steveis allowed that little FC to control my quad as if it were on rails.

As for the nano multiwii board here, I can't even come close to saying the same thing. It drifts all over the place, PID tuning is near impossible, as none of the changes actually make any difference, it has a terrible response to stick position, especially with throttle. It suffers from, what I found on forums around the web to be called the "yo-yo" effect. Throttle will violently increase, and any attempt to compensate causes it to fall out of the sky.
But hey, At least it powers on, right?

I could continue, for quite some time, but I'm probably about to run out of text space.
So, Final summary... If you're looking for something reliable, go with the kk2.1 instead. It's not worth the waste of money to prototype the this mw board.

Matthew | Comprador verificado

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Feb 18, 2015

A real Pain to setup and connect and bad documentation. Once you get it to connect then maybe its ok but after getting a new PC and after spending 3hr trying to connect I ripped it out of my tricopter and just about tossed it in the garbage.
I so miss my original KK2.0:(

sashaNar | Comprador verificado

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Jan 24, 2015

Good board. Simple, cheap and with good sensor. Ability to use on 2s without external BEC is nice as well.
As for flight and handling 0 it's just multiwii. Depends on setup and modifications, but I dare say that it's the best software for small and aerobatic copters around.
I've uploaded the picture of ISP connections. Programming via USB can be tricky sometimes because of your computer's drivers. But ISP programming always works flawlessly.
Recommended.

P.S. Having it supplied with pins unsoldered would be perfect.

grabberr | Comprador verificado

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Certified Buyer Rated

Jan 13, 2015

I have this flight control on a 360mm quadcopter and it works very well. I am using the Bradwii firmware which has autotune. The only issue I had was missing the serial usb config line which then messed up the usb connection but I was able to reprogram using another arduino uno. Once I had the config.h set correctly the usb connection worked great with bradwii. This not the fault of the nanowii, it was my lack of experience. This flight controller works well and is very lightweight.

SpeedfreakNZ | Comprador verificado

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Jan 06, 2015

Nice board, really well suited to the 250FPV. You will have to do some research online to get it running but well worth it.

Robert | Comprador verificado

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Dec 12, 2014

Sorry to say but this board or the Ardunio software it uses needs some work.
I have not been able to get Ardunio to upload new code through the USB port after may hours of trying. Tried different cables, ports, revision of software, manual reset of board and no go. It always hangs during the upload process
There is lot of NET discussion about problems with the Arduino Leonardo processor and this boards seems to suffer as well.
Really too bad as the price is good and it should do exactly what I want but if one can not download code, a Arduino Leonardo based board is no use at all.
Will steer clear of Arduino Leonardo based boards from now on.

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Nov 22, 2014

Easy to setup and control

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Jun 26, 2014

Great small Controller. Have 2 of them in use. If you want to use a Bluetooth module, you have to remove (break off) the white connector and unsolder the remaining pins. To mount them I used Gyro / Flight Controller Mounting Pads, also available at HK.

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Jun 26, 2014

For $20, its an amazing board! No where near a CC3D, but then again, a CC3D is about 3X pricier. My only gripe about this board is the lack of mounting holes, so no way to hard mount this board to anything.

jeremy | Comprador verificado

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May 05, 2014

This is a great Fc board pretty easy to set up requires some small PID adjustments but once to get it tuned this board is extremely stable and it will also do flips very well. the only board i would rather have is the naze32 . if it had a barometer it might be better because it likes to change altitude randomly but its completely manageable. i have seen this board out perform APM, Hoverfly and other multiwii boards.

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