My brother is in 11th commerce.He wants to learn to make a drone camera.So which programming language he should learn?
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Hello,
You dint have to study a lot if things or a subject but you should know some basic electronic knowledge about circuits and short circuits.
The main components of the drone include:
Flight Controller or FC: It is the mind of the quad, which receives the signal from transmitter through receiver. I would recommend NAZA M LITE by DJI. I have read many answers recommending KK Board, although it is a good one, it is outdated. Ive used both and find NAZA to be very stable. KK Board dampens (oscillates) a lot.
Transmitter/Receiver or Tx/Rx: The Tx sends the signals given by the user and the Rx receives the signal and send to the FC connected which interprets it. It is recommended to use a 9-Channel Tx/Rx for NAZA. A 6-Channel Tx/Rx will be sufficient for KK Board.
Motors: Brush-less DC (BLDC) motors are used in this quad. The motor is measured in KV (KiloVolt). The power of this motor is depending upon the user. For users who just want to fly for hobby without any attachments, a 1000KV motor is sufficient. Higher KV motor means more powerful and hence any necessary attachments ann be attached to it like camera. A quad requires 4 motors, which is connected the ESCs.
Electronic Speed Controller or ESC: A device which acts as a regulator to motor, ie it regulates the amount of power supplied to the motor so as to vary in the speed. It may also act as a brake (dynamically). The ESC are rated in AMPs ie ampere, maximum amount of current it can pass to the motor connected. A ESC is taken based on the respected motors maximum current intake. Example: if a 2000KV BLDC motor has 36amp as its max current, the esc taken should be higher than 36amp for safety, hence we take 40amp rated ESC. An ESC is required for a motor, hence 4 ESCs.
Lithium-Polymer Battery or LiPo: The power source for the quad. Go for 2S 4000MaH.
Frame: The frame can be purchased or can be made use lightweight materials like aluminium wood etc. The frame is where the components are held on and connected. Make sure the frame is balanced or else the quad may not lift well or it dampens a lot. Lots of patience is required for making this frame and very accurate and precise measurements to be made.
Propellers: The props are connected to the motors with the help of motor mounts. They are selected based on frame size and the amount of thrust required. Google for detailed information.
There are lots if DIY videos online that can help you to make a drone.
I hope this helps.
You dint have to study a lot if things or a subject but you should know some basic electronic knowledge about circuits and short circuits.
The main components of the drone include:
Flight Controller or FC: It is the mind of the quad, which receives the signal from transmitter through receiver. I would recommend NAZA M LITE by DJI. I have read many answers recommending KK Board, although it is a good one, it is outdated. Ive used both and find NAZA to be very stable. KK Board dampens (oscillates) a lot.
Transmitter/Receiver or Tx/Rx: The Tx sends the signals given by the user and the Rx receives the signal and send to the FC connected which interprets it. It is recommended to use a 9-Channel Tx/Rx for NAZA. A 6-Channel Tx/Rx will be sufficient for KK Board.
Motors: Brush-less DC (BLDC) motors are used in this quad. The motor is measured in KV (KiloVolt). The power of this motor is depending upon the user. For users who just want to fly for hobby without any attachments, a 1000KV motor is sufficient. Higher KV motor means more powerful and hence any necessary attachments ann be attached to it like camera. A quad requires 4 motors, which is connected the ESCs.
Electronic Speed Controller or ESC: A device which acts as a regulator to motor, ie it regulates the amount of power supplied to the motor so as to vary in the speed. It may also act as a brake (dynamically). The ESC are rated in AMPs ie ampere, maximum amount of current it can pass to the motor connected. A ESC is taken based on the respected motors maximum current intake. Example: if a 2000KV BLDC motor has 36amp as its max current, the esc taken should be higher than 36amp for safety, hence we take 40amp rated ESC. An ESC is required for a motor, hence 4 ESCs.
Lithium-Polymer Battery or LiPo: The power source for the quad. Go for 2S 4000MaH.
Frame: The frame can be purchased or can be made use lightweight materials like aluminium wood etc. The frame is where the components are held on and connected. Make sure the frame is balanced or else the quad may not lift well or it dampens a lot. Lots of patience is required for making this frame and very accurate and precise measurements to be made.
Propellers: The props are connected to the motors with the help of motor mounts. They are selected based on frame size and the amount of thrust required. Google for detailed information.
There are lots if DIY videos online that can help you to make a drone.
I hope this helps.
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