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Lisa/Mx-Small is a smaller version of [[Lisa/M]] with an STM32F4 processor for only 1.45 gram. See Lisa-Mx for more information.
Lisa/MX-'''S'''mall is a smaller version of [[Lisa/MX]] but still equipped with the same STM32F4 processor with a weight of only 1.45 gram. Take a look on the [[Lisa/MX]] page for more in depth information. Go to [https://github.com/paparazzi/paparazzi-hardware/blob/master/controller/lisa_s/lisa_mx_s/v1.0/lisa_mx_s_v1_0.PDF Github Paparazzi - Hardware Lisa MXS] for schematics.


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In the default mode, only 4 UART, 1 SPI, 1 I2C, 3 ADC and 6 servos are available. But since the F4 has massive alternate functions, more options are possible.
- if you need 8 PWM outputs, then I2C1 can become output for servo 7 and 8
- if you need 5 UART's, servo 1 and 2 can become UART6 TX/RX
- if you need more ADC's then servo 5 and 6 can become ADC's
- if you need to use a tiny RC receiver with PPM output, then servo 6 can become the PPM input
- if you need hardware flow control, UART2 RTS and CTS are on servo 5 and 6
- if you need more than 8 servos, then nearly every UART and SPI can become extra PWM (except SPI-SS)

Latest revision as of 05:39, 10 February 2023

Lisa/MX-Small is a smaller version of Lisa/MX but still equipped with the same STM32F4 processor with a weight of only 1.45 gram. Take a look on the Lisa/MX page for more in depth information. Go to Github Paparazzi - Hardware Lisa MXS for schematics.

Lisa mx s v1 0.png

In the default mode, only 4 UART, 1 SPI, 1 I2C, 3 ADC and 6 servos are available. But since the F4 has massive alternate functions, more options are possible.

- if you need 8 PWM outputs, then I2C1 can become output for servo 7 and 8
- if you need 5 UART's, servo 1 and 2 can become UART6 TX/RX
- if you need more ADC's then servo 5 and 6 can become ADC's
- if you need to use a tiny RC receiver with PPM output, then servo 6 can become the PPM input
- if you need hardware flow control, UART2 RTS and CTS are on servo 5 and 6
- if you need more than 8 servos, then nearly every UART and SPI can become extra PWM (except SPI-SS)