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Richard Grimmett
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Richard Grimmett has more fun that should be allowed working on robotics projects while teaching Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Brigham Young University Idaho. He has a Bachelors and Masters degree in Electrical Engineering and a PhD in Leadership Studies. He also has 26 years of experience in the Radar and Telecommunications industries, and even has one of the original brick phones. He has written books on the basics of using the BeagleBone Black for robotics projects, and another for the Raspberry PI and yet another for the Arduino.
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Connecting the BeagleBone Black to the quadcopter


A nice thing about the KK 2.1.5 flight controller is that it has built-in flight sensors, so it can handle the feedback control for the motors. The other feature is that it has a screen and input buttons that will allow you to control the board manually during setup.

The control inputs come in as electric commands to turn, bank, go forward, or increase the altitude. Normally, these would come from your RC radio receiver. For this project, you'll disconnect these signals and insert the BeagleBone Black and the maestro servo controller to send the proper control signals. Here is a diagram that shows how you have to connect the BeagleBone Black, the servo controller, and the flight controller:

The following is a close-up image of the connections between the servo controller and the flight controller board:

Note that you need to use the foam that came with the flight controller as this will dampen the vibrations inherent in the system so that the...

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Mastering Beaglebone Robotics
Published in: Dec 2014Publisher: ISBN-13: 9781783988907

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Richard Grimmett

Richard Grimmett has more fun that should be allowed working on robotics projects while teaching Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Brigham Young University Idaho. He has a Bachelors and Masters degree in Electrical Engineering and a PhD in Leadership Studies. He also has 26 years of experience in the Radar and Telecommunications industries, and even has one of the original brick phones. He has written books on the basics of using the BeagleBone Black for robotics projects, and another for the Raspberry PI and yet another for the Arduino.
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