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Robot Landing Platform Formation

The Khepera robots put on their hats to give their quadrotor friend a place to land. This is an extension on the algorithm shown in this video: http://www.yo...
Video posted by Arash Joorabchi Jul 28, 2011
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Rui Manuel Cravo Marques commented on Arash Joorabchi's video
The only problem I believe there could be, is that you have no way of compensating for unbalanced center of gravity, isn't that so ?
Jun 19, 2011
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Mark Colwell commented on Arash Joorabchi's video
Sweeet, Good fine control, wonder when will they be available?
Jun 19, 2011
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New Concept RC Heli maiden flight

This is the outdoor maiden flight video of this new concept design RC Helicopter. Subscribe to my channel to stay informed regarding this new Helicopter. Com...
Video posted by Arash Joorabchi Jun 19, 2011
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Marco Glattfelder commented on Arash Joorabchi's blog post 'RJX1 and PT1 airframes'
Really? That's 300g/dm2. And I have concerns about 90g/dm2 on my uav project....
Nov 3, 2010
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Ryan commented on Arash Joorabchi's blog post 'RJX1 and PT1 airframes'
That's nothing - I've flown over 100oz/sq. ft.
Nov 2, 2010
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Marco Glattfelder commented on Arash Joorabchi's blog post 'RJX1 and PT1 airframes'
380cm wing span and 38Kg MTOW? If I assume a mean root chord of 50cm then I have a wing load of about 200g/dm2. Isn't that a bit too much or I'm missing something? This plane should come down like a stone...
Nov 2, 2010

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AW900MSPI-10 - 900MHz long-range RF Module from AvaLAN

Posted on May 7, 2010 at 4:35am 13 Comments



  • 50 x 50 x 7 mm, 10 grams
  • RPSMA for antenna, 17 PC edge connections for power and data
  • 0.75 Watts transmit, 0.5 Watts receive, 3.3 VDC
  • Synchronous high speed SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface)
  • UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter) to 115.2 kilobaud
  • SPI or UART interface chosen by firmware
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