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Drone Development from Concept to Flight

You're reading from  Drone Development from Concept to Flight

Product type Book
Published in Apr 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837633005
Pages 316 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
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Author (1):
Sumit Sharma Sumit Sharma
Profile icon Sumit Sharma

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Fundamentals of Flight Engineering
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with UAV and Drone Engineering 3. Chapter 2: Understanding Flight Terminologies and the Physics of Motion 4. Chapter 3: Learning and Applying Basic Command and Control Interfaces 5. Chapter 4: Knowing UAV Systems, Sub-Systems, and Components 6. Part 2: System Conceptualization and Avionics Development
7. Chapter 5: The Application of Sensors and IMUs in Drones 8. Chapter 6: Introduction to Drone Firmware and Flight Stacks 9. Chapter 7: Introduction to Ground Control Station Software 10. Chapter 8: Understanding Flight Modes and Mission Planning 11. Part 3: Configuration, Calibrations, Flying, and Log Analysis
12. Chapter 9: Drone Assembly, Configuration, and Tuning 13. Chapter 10: Flight Log Analysis and PIDs 14. Chapter 11: Application-Based Drone Development 15. Chapter 12: Developing a Custom Survey Drone 16. References 17. Index 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Developing the control system

In this section, we will cover control system development.

Electronic speed controllers and flight controllers

An electronics speed controller (ESC) is a small device that comes between the flight controller (FC) and the BLDC motors. An ESC, as the name suggests, controls the speed at which the BLDC motor rotates as per the signals received from the flight controller. Each motor requires one ESC to control its speed and is connected to the flight controller. The FC simultaneously has pulse with modulation (PWM) pins to which the ESC is connected. The FC gives the PWM/DShot signal to the ESC as per the commands given by the GCS RC to run the motors. The ESC gets power from the battery and signals from the flight controller. The following diagram illustrates this setup:

Figure 4.4 – The workings of an ESC

Figure 4.4 – The workings of an ESC

The ESC is connected to the battery and supplies the battery voltage to the motors. The ESC is a kind of oscillator...

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