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|[[Image:tiny13_family_top_sm.jpg|center|400px|Tiny 1.1 autopilots on the "assembly line"]] | |[[Image:tiny13_family_top_sm.jpg|center|400px|Tiny 1.1 autopilots on the "assembly line"]] | ||
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|One of the great advantages of Paparazzi is support for multiple hardware designs. | |One of the great advantages of Paparazzi is support for multiple hardware designs. The old Paparazzi board where based around ATMega MCUs. The current autopilots are designed around two primary processors: | ||
*STM32 series microcontrollers | *STM32 series microcontrollers | ||
*LPC21xx series microcontrollers | *LPC21xx series microcontrollers | ||
There are active and current autopilots designs using both architectures. Not all autopilots have the same capabilities, peripherals or features, but each has advantages in different applications. | There are active and current autopilots designs using both architectures. Not all autopilots have the same capabilities, peripherals or features, but each has advantages in different applications. | ||
Currently, boards are designed around the STM32F1 series, but there is future upgrade path capabilities to the F2 and F4 series, giving way to feature rich processors with a variety of peripherals and speeds. Architecture-dependent firmware code is supported in part by [http://www.libopencm3.org libopencm3]. The [[Lisa]] an [[Krooz]] autopilots use the STM32. | |||
The LPC21xx based boards use the LPC2148 and have been flying fixed wing and multi-rotors for many years. This architecture is more mature | The LPC21xx based boards use the LPC2148 and have been flying fixed wing and multi-rotors for many years. This architecture is more mature but at the expense of speed and extra ports available on the newer STM32 series processors. The [[Tiny]] series, [[Booz]], [[TWOG/v1.0 | TWOG]], [[YAPA]], [[Umarim_Lite_v2 | Umarim]] and [[NavGo_v3 | NavGo]] autopilots all use the LPC2148. | ||
Some autopilots have also been designed for close integration with small single-board computers, particularly those based on [[OMAP]] processors such as the [http://www.gumstix.com/ Gumstix] [https://www.gumstix.com/store/index.php?cPath=33 Overo] series. The [[Lisa/L]] and [[Classix]] boards are designed with this in mind, though other autopilots can be easily interfaced. Further information can be found [[OMAP|here]]. | Some autopilots have also been designed for close integration with small single-board computers, particularly those based on [[OMAP]] processors such as the [http://www.gumstix.com/ Gumstix] [https://www.gumstix.com/store/index.php?cPath=33 Overo] series. The [[Lisa/L]] and [[Classix]] boards are designed with this in mind, though other autopilots can be easily interfaced. Further information can be found [[OMAP|here]]. | ||
A basic feature comparison table is presented to help in the autopilot hardware selection process. Stable | A basic feature comparison table is presented to help in the autopilot hardware selection process. Stable tried tested LPC or more cutting edge STM32. | ||
For information regarding architecture and firmware compatibility of various subsystems and modules, please see the appropriate [[Subsystems]] overview and [[Modules_list|Modules List]] pages. | For information regarding architecture and firmware compatibility of various subsystems and modules, please see the appropriate [[Subsystems]] overview and [[Modules_list|Modules List]] pages. | ||
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|<h3>About the hardware development and release process.</h3> | |<h3>About the hardware development and release process.</h3> | ||
[https://github.com/paparazzi/paparazzi-hardware Files needed to create the hardware | [https://github.com/paparazzi/paparazzi-hardware Files needed to create the hardware can be found here]. It is always good to remind oneself of the email Antoine once wrote in the mailing list before you want to start producing your own PCB's. | ||
<P>8 June 2011 13:25:47 Antoine Drouin wrote on the mailing list:</P> | <P>8 June 2011 13:25:47 Antoine Drouin wrote on the mailing list:</P> |
Revision as of 05:03, 16 April 2013
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