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==Will the autopilot provide enough 5V power for many/large/digital servos as well as a modem, video TX, etc.?== | ==Will the autopilot provide enough 5V power for many/large/digital servos as well as a modem, video TX, etc.?== | ||
:The [[Tiny]] includes a | :The [[Tiny]] includes a high capacity and high efficiency switching voltage regulator intended to power servos, modems, video systems and other payloads. This regulator should be preferred to power the servos rather than a linear regulator. While linear regulators may be rated for several amps, they require a great deal of cooling and can easily overheat with only a few hundred milliamps of continuous current without cooling. By comparison, the switching regulator included on the Tiny can work continuously at 2A with little or no cooling. Be careful using high power or digital servos consuming a lot of current. If you use four or more of them on your airframe it is recommended to supply them separately. It is important to realize that the servos in any stabilized aircraft will operate continuously. Therefore a power supply that powers the servos reliably in manual flight may easily overheat or produce critical voltage drops in autonomous flight. | ||
==Do I need a separate battery or regulator to isolate the autopilot, servos, video, modem, etc. from one another?== | ==Do I need a separate battery or regulator to isolate the autopilot, servos, video, modem, etc. from one another?== |
Revision as of 02:07, 5 August 2011
General Paparazzi FAQ
Is it possible to __________?
How can I contribute?
What equipment and components are suggested
Are internal combustion engines supported?
Can Paparazzi fly a glider?
Will the autopilot provide enough 5V power for many/large/digital servos as well as a modem, video TX, etc.?
Do I need a separate battery or regulator to isolate the autopilot, servos, video, modem, etc. from one another?
Can I use a Sirf, Trimble, etc. instead of the u-Blox GPS receiver?
Does Paparazzi use DGPS, WAAS, EGNOS, or MSAS?
How does the R/C receiver interface with the autopilot?
Why does Paparazzi tap directly into the R/C receiver instead of using individual servo signals?
Are PCM or 2.4GHz R/C systems compatible with Paparazzi?
What R/C transmitters are compatible?
Can a gamepad/joystick be used to control the aircraft through the modem?
What do MANUAL/AUTO1/AUTO2 stand for?
What Motor Controllers (ESC) are compatible?
Can traditional throttle stick programming be done on the ESC once connected to the autopilot?
Does Paparazzi support digital servos?
Can I solder wires directly to the autopilot instead of using the molex connectors?
What are the paparazzi failsafe features and how do I configure them?See Failsafe Why do I only get a blank (black) GCS
Why do I get a Failure("#of_world:no georef") when trying to load map tiles
How do I check if my telemetry is working?
Why don't I get a GPS position?
This may happen if you have configured the wrong GPS subsystem for your Tiny board. If you have the LEA-5H module on your Tiny board, but have configured <subsystem name="gps" type="ublox_utm"/> in your airframe file, this will occur because the 5H module does not support UTM position.
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