This is pretty great. Will you add to hackster.io and/or Hackaday.io?
On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 10:55 AM Graham <[email protected]> wrote:

> Woody:
>
> If you are translating between 3.3 and 5 Volts I2C domains,
> I recommend you use the PCA9306, Available from TI or NXP.
> Adafruit has breakout boards, if you want to experiment.
>
> --- Graham
>
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>
>
> On Thursday, February 2, 2017 at 12:16:33 AM UTC-6, woody stanford wrote:
>
> OK, let me explain what I'm doing here. A lot of you realize that what I'm
> building here is more of a tiny UAV than a toy drone, but I want to have
> enough processing power on-board that I can do whatever I want.
>
> How its different is my design philosophy in that what I'm trying to do
> here is shift the majority of my work to a software domain from a
> hardware/power one. I'm just going to breadboard and build the drone, but
> all of my flight control will be done with TCP/IP stack with the processor
> running a service daemon that provides the guidance I'm looking for.
>
> It will be based on a force-moment-mass model based on empirical tests
> (and weighting the darn thing) that will formally implement a drone control
> that is smooth, scientific and possibly autonomous that is 100% done in
> software (based on SENSOR and ACTUATOR section in the physical design). In
> other words, it will be sweet once finished, capable of long-range
> semi-assisted flight. I'm thinking of integrating 4/5G data (via USB model
> model) but only pushing across limited numeric data (caching its video) to
> keep my usage within plan, but I hope to be able to send a command that
> will return (via FTP over 4/5G) a nice compressed JPEG still whenever I
> want to see a location.
>
> I'll just pull the saved video off via manual FTP via wifi once it comes
> back into range, or just popping the SDCard on the cam itself (which might
> made more sense, though less techy).
>
> Getting close to that time I need to start ordering stuff from mouser but
> I need to get a complete BOM together for the physical stuff.
>
> I'll keep you guys in the loop on this one (as a lot of the issues I'm
> solving are directly related to your projects like voltage conversion) but
> I want to warn people that the final result may not be open-source as I
> might choose to release it as a boilerplate commercial version. However I
> can still make notes here to help in your own projects, and you can shadow
> my development and processes to develop your own (possibly open source).
>
> On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 6:19:30 PM UTC-7, woody stanford wrote:
>
> I posted the remote control for this in Software, but I put a bunch of
> hardware in it so I thought I'd post it here.
>
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!category-topic/beagleboard/software/evSIUcuWfUY
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