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Image:Yapa_v2_5volt.jpg|AutoPilot 5V
Image:Yapa_v2_5volt.jpg|AutoPilot 5V
Image:Yapa_v2_i2c0.png|Second I2C Port
Image:Yapa_v2_molex_gps.jpg|Molex GPS header
Image:Yapa_v2_molex_gps.jpg|Molex GPS header
Image:Yapa_v2_molex_3pin_abuse.jpg|Some more significant Molex Abuse
Image:Yapa_v2_molex_3pin_abuse.jpg|Some more significant Molex Abuse

Revision as of 02:17, 4 December 2012

YAPA v2


Pinout

Pins Name and Type are specified with respect to the Autopilot Board

Yapa v2-00 pinout.png


Features: Changelog from v1 to v2:

  • 10 servo's instead of 8 (caution: standard pprz code only drives 8)
  • extra ADC
  • extra SPI pins
  • GPS-reset
  • Cam-Switch
  • Remotely locatable USB (without need to unsolder the usb on the board)
  • Remotely locatable XBee (or other) modem
  • Resistor to select RS232 or 3.3V GPS/IMU/Modem
  • 3 LED instead of 1
  • More space around the mounting holes

5 Volt - Molex

Several people have asked where to find 5 Volt on yapa. The figure below shows all the power options. Here are some reasons why not all connectors have the 5V:

  • yapa was specially designed to work with rs232 sensors such as XSens Mit-G/Crossbow NAV420/ig500/3DM-GX3/DMS-SGP02/MGL-sp-5 or any of such that all accept direct lipo supply
  • the switching 5V is not very clean and not ideal for gps/imu (while many people use it though)
  • the 5V is only present at the very top of the board and routing it accross to the bottom (gps/imu headers) would have compromised ground return paths of many signals and would have required more than 2-layer board
  • the disadvantage of the 1/10th inch connectors is that they are big. To reduce the size not all pins are routed and not all power supplies are on all headers.

Other people have indicated that for some components like the GPS they prefered molex after all. While this was not the design goal there are some creative options, especially if you consider that 1.25mm pitch (molex) is nearly exactly half the 1/10th of an inch. See pictures below.