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From: | Simon Goodwin |
Subject: | [Paparazzi-devel] Questions about Lisa/ Hardware for a glider |
Date: | Tue, 02 Nov 2010 00:33:36 +0100 |
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Hello dear paparazzi developers,after browsing the wiki and speaking with flixr on the irc channel it seems time speak up in here.
I would like to equip a glider with an autopilot and decided to go with paparazzi. Now I need to get some hardware.
My first thought was to use a tiny as it seems quite easy to obtain and bother about pressure sensors/IMU once I got something into the air.
As I think that a glider without dynamic pressure sensor is not realy sensible I started to look for alternatives.
There are the Lisa boards. If I got it right, the Lisa/L has both a differential as well as an absolute pressure sensor. So it seems to fit the job quite well. I don't think that I need the second processor. At least not yet :-)
The Lisa/M seems nice. Is there an ETA? Is it going to have the two pressure sensors as well?
What hardware would you recommend to somebody with a limited budgetary who needs everything (except the glider model and the rc-system)?
thanks in advance Simon
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