YAPA/v1.0

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YAPA v1


Features

  • Basic Design very similar to Twog_v1 (uses same autopilot configuration file 'tiny2_1_1.h')
  • 100mil headers instead of the (nice and lighter) Molex connectors
  • Support Holes (e.g. use M3 bobbins: [1])
  • 5 x Analog 3.3V inputs with 2 of them low pass filtered
  • (Optional) 2x RS232/RS422/RS485/3.3TLL serial ports for connecting virtually any serial device (if using xbee: then 1 port)
  • (Optional) Onboard (optional) Xbee Modem
  • 8 x PWM outputs on standard 1/10th inch headers
  • 1 x R/C receiver PPM frame input
  • 1 x SPI bus
  • 1 x I2C bus
  • 1 x USB (client) with either onboard mini-usb AND/OR remotely located USB Plug
  • 2x 3.3v / 1A linear regulator for Processor and for XBee modem separated for safety
  • 1 x status LEDs
  • 80.0 x 40.0mm
  • 23 grams including 2.4GHz Xbee Pro, all 100mil headers, usb connector, 2.5Amp 5V DCDC and serial converter
  • 1 power switch with current limiter
  • 2 layers PCB design, 0603 components
  • (Optional) onboard 5v / 2.25A switching power supply (input voltage range 6.1v → 18v)
  • 3 power options using a jumper/bridge to connect the servo power rail to the autopilot 5V power rail:
  1. In the case of few very low power servo's: you power your servo's from the autopilot power (not recommended: in any case check to make sure all servo's together never ever use more than 1.5 amp even when blocked)
  2. In the case of a high quality external BEC: you can omit the onboard regulator and power everything from the BEC.
  3. Otherwise: separated onboard autopilot 5V power and externally supplied servo power

Architecture

Yapa v1.0 Schematic

Files

Media:Yapa_gerber.zip

Problems Comments Ordering Change Requests Etc

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