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From: | Gautier Hattenberger |
Subject: | Re: [Paparazzi-devel] Newbee question Apogee or KroozSD |
Date: | Tue, 30 Jul 2013 17:04:53 +0200 |
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Hi Alexander, The Apogee board is very new (public release was two weeks ago). It has been mainly designed for small aircraft and it has been flying only with the fixedwing firmware until now (the rotorcraft firmware should work but we have not tested it yet). As far as I know, the board will be available soon on ppzuav.com but their is no official date for that. Maybe David Conger can answer that. The Krooz board was designed for rotorcraft, especially if you have PWM based ESC since it has a lot of easily accessible standard servo outputs (Apogee has 6+1 pwm on Molex connectors). It also has an integrated OSD chip if you plan to do FPV flight. Sergey Krukowski made this board and he's directly selling them, so you should contact him for availability. SD card software support is still in development on both boards. I hope it helps you to make your choice. Gautier Le 30/07/2013 14:04, Alexander Biersack
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