The design of flymaple is based on the maple, which is an arduino sytle ARM processor. The Maple IDE will make Processing/Arduino programmers feel right at home. If you're familiar with Arduino then you can get started with the Maple IDE quite easily.
Flymaple is aimed to run on the balancing robots,mobile platform,helicopters and quadcopters which require IMUs and high performance real time controllers. It has an amazing scalability, because it's compatible with the Arduino shields. FlyMaple extends 6 PWM channels and 8 channels for GPIO for controlling ESC/Servo and capturing RC receiver input.
Applications
- Aircraft
- Balancing robots
- Indoor inertial navigation
- Altimeter
- Working Voltage: 5v
- 7~12v External Power supply from the 2p JST connector
- Output Voltage: 3.3v/5v or External input power
- Microcontroller: STM32F103
- Running at 72Mhz with 32bit Arduino sytle ARM processor(Cortex-M3)
- Bootloader: Leaflabs Maple RET6 Edition
- 10 Degrees of Freedom on a single, flat board:
- ITG-3200 - triple-axis digital-output gyroscope
- ADXL345 - 13-bit resolution, ¡À16g, triple-axis accelerometer
- HMC5883L - triple-axis, digital magnetometer
- BMP085 - high-precision barometric pressure sensor
- Programable through an Arduino-based development environment - Maple IDE
- Compatible with most of Arduino shields
- Extends 6 channels PWM pins for controlling ESC/Servo
- Extends 8 channels GPIO for capturing RC receiver output
- 3x 4p JST connectors:
- Serial port 1
- GPS extension port
- I2C interface
- Size: 50x50x12mm
- Weight: 15g