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Microbee is a four-rotor model helicopter based on the Mikrokopter design. It's equipped with the latest electronics hardware and is capable of photography, vision guided autonomous navigation as well as normal radio-control flying by a human being. An advanced vision recognition system is currently being developed based on the high performance, low power OMAP3 platform.
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- FlightCtrl V1.3 upgraded to V2.0 with retrofit of 2 x ADXRS610 gyros (nick & roll), 1 ADXRS150 Gyro (yaw), 1 x 4017 (servo control), 2 x RECOM R-785.0-1.0 SIP3 switching regulators, 2uF capacitors on LIS344AL accelerometer outputs, R5 of red LED connected to ground. Murata ENC-03R gyros removed. - [en/FlightCtrl] V1.3 upgraded to V2.0 with retrofit of 2 x ADXRS610 gyros (nick & roll), 1 ADXRS150 Gyro (yaw), 1 x 4017 (servo control), 2 x RECOM R-785.0-1.0 SIP3 switching regulators, 2uF capacitors on LIS344AL accelerometer outputs, R5 of red LED connected to ground. Murata ENC-03R gyros removed.
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- NaviCtrl V1.1 navigation controller - [en/NaviCtrl] V1.1 navigation controller
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- MK3Mag compass module - [en/MK3Mag] compass module
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- MKGPS GPS receiver - [en/MKGPS] GPS receiver
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- MPX 4115A pressure sensor - MPX 4115A pressure sensor for altitude estimation
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- Spektrum 2.4 GHz receiver - Spektrum 2.4 GHz R/C receiver
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- Schulze alpha 5.35 35 MHz receiver (modified with PPM output). - Schulze alpha 5.35 35 MHz R/C receiver (modified with PPM output).
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- Radiotronix WI232EUR 868 MHz radio modem with 1/4 wave dipole antenna - Radiotronix WI232EUR 868 MHz radio modem with 1/4 wave dipole & yagi antennas
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- 2200 mAh LIPO battery - 2200 mAh & 4400 mAh LIPO batteries
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- Airwave AWM683TX 5.8 GHz video transmitter with 1/4 wave dipole antenna - Airwave AWM683TX 5.8 GHz 100mW video transmitter http://www.airwave.com.tw/58GHz-Analog-RF-module.html with 3.2 dBi WiniZen W6E–UPW–10 dipole antenna 
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- Airwave AWM682RX 5.8 GHz video receiver with 1/4 wave dipole antenna - Airwave AWM682RX 5.8 GHz video receiver with 7 dBi AWM-ANT58-PCB patch antenna http://www.airwave.com.tw/58GHz-Analog-RF-module.html
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- CM-26N/P CMOS colour camera module - CM-26N/P CMOS colour camera module http://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Sensors/Imaging/CM-26N.pdf
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- Sunex DSL209A or DSL215B fisheye lens - Sunex DSL209A or DSL215B fisheye lens http://www.optics-online.com/dsl_fisheye.asp

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Microbee is a four-rotor model helicopter based on the Mikrokopter design. It's equipped with the latest electronics hardware and is capable of photography, vision guided autonomous navigation as well as normal radio-control flying by a human being. An advanced vision recognition system is currently being developed based on the high performance, low power OMAP3 platform.

Technical Data

Electronics

- [en/FlightCtrl] V1.3 upgraded to V2.0 with retrofit of 2 x ADXRS610 gyros (nick & roll), 1 ADXRS150 Gyro (yaw), 1 x 4017 (servo control), 2 x RECOM R-785.0-1.0 SIP3 switching regulators, 2uF capacitors on LIS344AL accelerometer outputs, R5 of red LED connected to ground. Murata ENC-03R gyros removed.

- [en/NaviCtrl] V1.1 navigation controller

- [en/MK3Mag] compass module

- [en/MKGPS] GPS receiver

- MPX 4115A pressure sensor for altitude estimation

- Spektrum 2.4 GHz R/C receiver

- Schulze alpha 5.35 35 MHz R/C receiver (modified with PPM output).

- Graupner/JR MX-12s 35 MHz R/C transmitter modified with 3 extra channels (1x 3-position switch, 2x trimpots) and Spektrum DM9 2.4 GHz module installed. Switchable between 35 MHz & 2.4 GHz.

- Radiotronix WI232EUR 868 MHz radio modem with 1/4 wave dipole & yagi antennas

- FB155BC Class-2 Bluetooth module

- 2200 mAh & 4400 mAh LIPO batteries

Frame

- MK40 (40cm) with anodized bars

- Circular level 10mm

- MK HiLander

- MK HiSight Small

- Canon IXUS-80IS camera

Motors

4x Roxxy 2824-34 Brushless motors

4x BL-Ctrl V1.2 brushless motor controllers

4x EPP1045 Propellers

Video

- Airwave AWM683TX 5.8 GHz 100mW video transmitter http://www.airwave.com.tw/58GHz-Analog-RF-module.html with 3.2 dBi WiniZen W6E–UPW–10 dipole antenna

- Airwave AWM682RX 5.8 GHz video receiver with 7 dBi AWM-ANT58-PCB patch antenna http://www.airwave.com.tw/58GHz-Analog-RF-module.html

- CM-26N/P CMOS colour camera module http://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Sensors/Imaging/CM-26N.pdf

- Sunex DSL209A or DSL215B fisheye lens http://www.optics-online.com/dsl_fisheye.asp

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Photo

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