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siehe auch: (evtl. Links zu anderen verwandten Seiten einfügen...) [[TableOfContents]] You'll need two XBee modems. They come in 3 different antenna flavors. |
[[TableOfContents]] The XBee is a wireless modem that can be used to connect MK Tools running on a laptop to the Flight or Navi Controller on the Mikrokopter. This can be useful for data logging sensor data, making real-time poti adjustments, and for conducting waypoint navigation. |
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XBee Pro 900 RPSMA - This is the one most folks will use. http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/pro...oducts_id=9099 |
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XBee Pro 900 wire http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/pro...oducts_id=9097 |
= Materials = You'll need two XBee modems. They come in 3 different antenna flavors. |
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XBee Pro 900 U.FL http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/pro...oducts_id=9098 |
* XBee Pro 900 RPSMA - '''''This is the one most folks will use.''''' http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=9099 |
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U.FL to SMA adapter http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/pro...oducts_id=9145 |
* XBee Pro 900 wire http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=9097 |
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You need two XBee adapters. One needs to the the USB version, because you just plug that into your computer, and fire up MK-Tool. | * XBee Pro 900 U.FL http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=9098 |
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You can also use the USB version for the MK end, though it's more expensive, and slightly heavier than the "regulated" version which lacks the USB and FTDI stuff. You might have to jumper across a diode on the board as well, since it doesn't play nice with the diode in place. | * U.FL to SMA adapter http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=9145 |
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If you're only going to buy two adapters, I'd recommend getting two of the USB versions, since you can use them to test the XBee modems on your computer. If you want more than 2 adapters, then you could get the cheaper ones. | [[BR]] |
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XBee USB Adapter http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/pro...oducts_id=8687 |
You also need two XBee adapters. One needs to the the USB version, because you just plug that into your computer, and fire up MK-Tool. |
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XBee "Regulated" Adapter http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/pro...oducts_id=9132 |
You can also use the USB version for the MK end, though it's more expensive, and slightly heavier than the "regulated" version which lacks the USB and FTDI stuff. You might have to jumper across a diode on the board as well, since it doesn't play nice with the diode in place. |
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The connection to the MK : | If you're only going to buy two adapters, I'd recommend getting two of the USB versions, since you can use them to test the XBee modems on your computer. If you want more than 2 adapters, then you could get the cheaper ones. |
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MK FC or Navi-board.....- XBee Pin 1..........................- Pin 2 (DOUT) Pin 2..........................- 5V connection on XBee USB adapter board Pin 7..........................- Pin 10 (GND) Pin 9..........................- Pin 3 (DIN) |
[[BR]] * XBee USB Adapter http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8687 * XBee "Regulated" Adapter http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=9132[http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=9132 [[BR]] Here is another alternate regulator for inside the MK. http://www.droids.it/990_001.html . [[BR]] = Installation = Each XBee modem plugs directly onto the XBee adapter. The Xbee adapter will be used on one end to connect to the computer via USB. On the Mikrokopter side, several wires need to be soldered onto the Xbee adapter so the adapter can be connected to the Flight or Navi controller. Using a 10-pin ribbon cable like the ones included with the Mikrokopter boards will simplify the installation a great deal. If you don't have spare ribbon cable, you can add one of these to your order: http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8535 [[BR]] The connection to the MK : '''MK FC or Navi-board'''.....- ''XBee'' '''Pin 1'''..........................- ''Pin 2 (DOUT)'' '''Pin 2'''..........................- ''5V connection on XBee USB adapter board'' '''Pin 7'''..........................- ''Pin 10 (GND)'' '''Pin 9'''..........................- ''Pin 3 (DIN)'' attachment:xbee.jpg [[BR]] attachment:xbeeboard.jpg == Configuration of the Xbee modules == [[BR]] |
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If you don't have spare ribbon cable, you can add one of these to your order: | [[BR]] Use the XCTU program to do any configuration you need, as well as testing the XBees. |
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http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/pro...oducts_id=8535 | http://www.digi.com/support/productdetl.jsp?pid=3352&osvid=57&s=316&tp=5 |
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Use the XCTU program to do any configuration you need, as well as testing the XBees. | = Content Credit = |
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http://www.digi.com/support/productd...=57&s=316&tp=5 | Rusty (13brv3) |
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TableOfContents The XBee is a wireless modem that can be used to connect MK Tools running on a laptop to the Flight or Navi Controller on the Mikrokopter. This can be useful for data logging sensor data, making real-time poti adjustments, and for conducting waypoint navigation.
Materials
You'll need two XBee modems. They come in 3 different antenna flavors.
XBee Pro 900 RPSMA - This is the one most folks will use.
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=9099
- XBee Pro 900 wire
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=9097
- XBee Pro 900 U.FL
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=9098
- U.FL to SMA adapter
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=9145
You also need two XBee adapters. One needs to the the USB version, because you just plug that into your computer, and fire up MK-Tool.
You can also use the USB version for the MK end, though it's more expensive, and slightly heavier than the "regulated" version which lacks the USB and FTDI stuff. You might have to jumper across a diode on the board as well, since it doesn't play nice with the diode in place.
If you're only going to buy two adapters, I'd recommend getting two of the USB versions, since you can use them to test the XBee modems on your computer. If you want more than 2 adapters, then you could get the cheaper ones.
- XBee USB Adapter
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8687
- XBee "Regulated" Adapter
Here is another alternate regulator for inside the MK.
http://www.droids.it/990_001.html
Installation
Each XBee modem plugs directly onto the XBee adapter. The Xbee adapter will be used on one end to connect to the computer via USB. On the Mikrokopter side, several wires need to be soldered onto the Xbee adapter so the adapter can be connected to the Flight or Navi controller. Using a 10-pin ribbon cable like the ones included with the Mikrokopter boards will simplify the installation a great deal. If you don't have spare ribbon cable, you can add one of these to your order:
http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=8535
BR The connection to the MK :
MK FC or Navi-board.....- XBee
Pin 1..........................- Pin 2 (DOUT)
Pin 2..........................- 5V connection on XBee USB adapter board
Pin 7..........................- Pin 10 (GND)
Pin 9..........................- Pin 3 (DIN)
attachment:xbee.jpg
attachment:xbeeboard.jpg
Configuration of the Xbee modules
Configure XBee for 57600 baud.
BR Use the XCTU program to do any configuration you need, as well as testing the XBees.
http://www.digi.com/support/productdetl.jsp?pid=3352&osvid=57&s=316&tp=5
Content Credit
Rusty (13brv3)
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