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== [[File:1bitsquared_logo.png|100px|link=http://1bitsquared.com]] 1BitSquared ==
== [[File:1bitsquared_logo.png|100px|link=http://1bitsquared.com]] 1BitSquared ==
[[Image:Lisa S V0 1 r2 on finger.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Lisa/S]]]] [[Image:Elle0-v1_2-in-hand-prototype.jpg|thumb|100px|[[Elle0]]]]
[[Image:Lisa S V0 1 r2 on finger.jpg|thumb|1500px|[[Lisa/S]]]] [[Image:Elle0-v1_2-in-hand-prototype.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Elle0]]]]
[http://1bitsquared.com 1BitSquared] is a Paparazzi UAV, software and hardware development, manufacturing and consulting company founded by [[User:Esden|Piotr Esden-Tempski aka esden]]. <br/>
[http://1bitsquared.com 1BitSquared] is a Paparazzi UAV, software and hardware development, manufacturing and consulting company founded by [[User:Esden|Piotr Esden-Tempski aka esden]]. <br/>
They are the developers of several new Paparazzi UAV autopilots and accessory electronics, and actively contribute to the project.
They are the developers of several new Paparazzi UAV autopilots and accessory electronics, and actively contribute to the project.
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== [[File:Ppzuav.jpg|100px|link=https://www.ppzuav.com/shop]] PPZUAV ==
== [[File:Ppzuav.jpg|100px|link=https://www.ppzuav.com/shop]] PPZUAV ==
[[Image:ApogeeV1_img01sm.JPG|thumb|100px|ApogeeV1]]
[[Image:ApogeeV1_img01sm.JPG|thumb|150px|ApogeeV1]]
<p>Assembling hardware for Paparazzi based projects since 2007.</p>
<p>Assembling hardware for Paparazzi based projects since 2007.</p>
<p>We are a USA based company that makes the Open Sourced Paparazzi Hardware available around the World. If you need fully assembled or just PCBs we can help.</p>
<p>We are a USA based company that makes the Open Sourced Paparazzi Hardware available around the World. If you need fully assembled or just PCBs we can help.</p>

Revision as of 05:36, 4 March 2016



Gear.png Get Hardware


Autopilot.png Paparazzi Hardware Manufacturers & Retailers


As an open-source project, all source code and hardware plans are freely available on GitHub or directly from the hardware Wiki pages for anyone to produce, use, modify, and redistribute in accordance with the GPL License Agreement or Creative Commons License [1] which requires only that the open-source nature of the project be maintained by all who redistribute it.



Companies

In alphabetical order:

1bitsquared logo.png 1BitSquared

1BitSquared is a Paparazzi UAV, software and hardware development, manufacturing and consulting company founded by Piotr Esden-Tempski aka esden.
They are the developers of several new Paparazzi UAV autopilots and accessory electronics, and actively contribute to the project.

Among others 1BitSquared has developed and contributed:

  • Lisa/S nano autopilot
  • Elle0 autopilot
  • Lisa/M(X) V2.1 autopilots
  • G0 GPS
  • R0 Radio Modem
  • UU0 USB to UART adapter dongle
  • Various code improvements and fixes including the port of the STM32 platform to libopencm3.

Check out the 1BitSquared store for Paparazzi hardware and accessories.

Also, if you are located in or near the European Union you might want to check out 1BitSquared German store for faster and simpler delivery of Paparazzi hardware and accessories.


Drotek.png Drotek

Drotek is now selling Apogee v1.0 boards on its webstore.

Other parts such as GPS, IMU or Magnetometer breakout boards are also available.


Luftfotos24.jpg Luftfotos24

We produce ready-to-fly paparazzi systems for everyone.

We are a company based in Germany and deliver around the world. We create our own hardware and a ground station that includes the RC transmitter and video RX. Complete Paparazzi systems are available at: Shop Luftfotos24


Ppzuav.jpg PPZUAV

ApogeeV1

Assembling hardware for Paparazzi based projects since 2007.

We are a USA based company that makes the Open Sourced Paparazzi Hardware available around the World. If you need fully assembled or just PCBs we can help.

If you do not see what you need please do not hesitate to contact us via eMail to: sales@ppzuav.com for details. Visit the Web Store to see the latest offerings.

Want to build your own SUMO Meteo research drone? We can help. We can provide the kit parts. Please contact us for details.


Transition Robotics Logo.png Transition Robotics Inc.

Transition Robotics Inc. is a young company developing new solutions for and with the Paparazzi UAV platform. Their core product is the Quadshot, a VTOL transitioning aircraft.

Beside the Quadshot itself they develop and provide hardware and software that is especially optimized for Paparazzi, such as the Lisa Autopilots, Aspirin IMUs and associated accessories.

They have a shop on their Quadshot product page.


Other

Sparkfun

Sparkfun is a great source of miscellaneous electronics like:

  • Development boards
  • GPS
  • Gyros
  • Accelerometers
  • Pressure sensors
  • Ultrasonic distance sensors
  • Temperature/humidity sensors
  • USB to Serial converters (XBEE adapter)
  • LEDs
  • Etc.



Sparkfun distributors in Europe

Incomplete list.

Mouser

Electronic distributor, sells all kinds of electronic parts or modules. Free shipping as of 60€.

DIYDrones

Mainly focused on ArduPilot hardware. But carries Paparazzi compatible Telemetry and sensor boards.

DIYDrones distributors in Europe

u-Blox GPS receivers

Airspeed Sensors

Eagle Tree Systems makes a small standalone airspeed sensor that can be connected via i2c. They also sell pitot tubes standalone for other differential pressure sensors.


DIGI XBee telemetry modules

For detailed shopping guide see [Modems]

PCB

PPZUAV

Paparazzi specific bare and already assembled PCB's.

Seeedstudio Fusion PCB

Very cheap 1, 2 and 4 layer boards from china. (perfect for bigger volumes and a low price)
Shipping from china takes some time. Minimum order is 5 pcs.

OSH Park

Fast high quality 2 and 4 layer boards.(perfect for high requirements, but they're not the cheapest)
Free worldwide shipping. Minimum order is 3 pcs.

PCBShopper

A hobbyist-created site for finding the cheapest PCB manufacturer. Enter the size, layers, and quantity of the board you designed, and PCBShopper will give you prices and delivery time from several different manufacturers.

References

  1. Check the files for applicable licensing