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#1 Mark Harris

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Posted 06 May 2007 - 03:14 AM

So the first OSD is off the production line and is getting tested currently. Beta tester OSD's are going out by the end of the week (sorry, all spots filled!).

I dont have any pictures of this board, as its been soldered up pretty badly in a rush hehe. I have 6 more boards just needing IC's and then a good cleaning, should finish them tonight.

Attached is a picture of the OSD boot screen (i havent connected a GPS or any sensors, so this is all it will show). The video is just of a little rocket plane we built, and is getting fed into the OSD out of my camcorder.

Will post more over the next couple of days as i finish the other boards and test out sensors.

First Beta List:
- VRFlyer
- Kilrah
- Thomas Scherrer (of course)
- Myself
- Crash Pilot
- DZL
- jparrise?

Beta units will be sent out in 2 lots to allow me time to compelete the solder on them all.. takes many hours!

After the beta test is complete, a further 10 units will be availiable immediately.

We have a set of prices, but we are going to wait to see how aeropix prices theirs ;)

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#2 Mark Harris

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Posted 07 May 2007 - 05:40 AM

Finished Module. Pins sticking out of the label are just for the beta testers :) (they all have AVR programmers to re-write firmware if new stuff is released)

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Posted 07 May 2007 - 06:28 AM

Ohhhh yeahh Mark.... very nice! Looks very promising! ;)

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Posted 07 May 2007 - 07:31 AM

Must...buy...now...aaargghhh!!

Nice work! :D

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Posted 07 May 2007 - 08:18 AM

Couldnt get the 5 satellites this version of the software wants before it initialises.. had to go outside:

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Posted 07 May 2007 - 08:22 AM

Bluescreen Current and temperature test. Seems the temperature is a little off.. or i'm immune to cold :P

Only thing i could find that i can test the current with easily was my Lama V3 haha.

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Posted 07 May 2007 - 08:46 AM

To keep a GPS fix, everything.. i mean EVERYTHING is lined up against the window. Screen isnt secured on window as i was jumping out before to get 5 sats up hehe.

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Posted 07 May 2007 - 11:41 PM

what indicators it inculde?

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Posted 07 May 2007 - 11:59 PM

2 Temperature, 2 voltage (or 1 temp, 1RSSI), gps (including direction "to home" arrow), amp/watt/accumulated amp hour, clock, timer and motor time.

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Posted 08 May 2007 - 12:26 AM

Features for the release version: sold at www.intelligentflight.com.au
Fully configureable with PC program via serial port (USB converter may be needed for some users)
Each text lines can be moved.
Each measure indicator can be enabled/disabled.
The 3 voltage inputs are automaticly turned off, if not in use (if voltage is close to zero)
The 2 temperature inputs are automaticly turned off, if not connected (C or F configureable)
Temperature range -40C to 200C (-40F to 392F)
The current indication range 0 to 100A with 0.1A resolution, (enabled/disable possible)
The mAh accumulated range 0 to 9999mAh with 1mAh resolution, (enabled/disable possible)
All analog inputs can be gain and zero calibrated.
One of the voltage input can be used for BEC or RSSI indication:
in BEC mode voltage is shown like the two other voltage inputs from 0.1V tol 45V, in
RSSI mode the user can configure 8 voltage levels that will be shown as a bar-graph, after Antenna Icon.
Icon for the antenna can even be configured to any ascii character (or none) if wanted.
Total power on time (enabled/disable, position configuable)
Total motor on time (enabled/disable, current level to start timer and position)


GPS indications:
Speed in kmh or mps (enabled/disable, scale and position configuable)
Height in m or feets (enabled/disable, scale and position configuable)
Arrow pointing to home/start position (enabled/disable, position configuable)
Distance to home/start position in m or feet (enabled/disable, scale and position configuable)
Climb/Desent arrow (enabled/disable, position configuable)
Number of satelites (enabled/disable, position configuable)
Actual position in WGS84 format (enabled/disable, position configuable)
GPS clock (enabled/disable, position configuable, local time configurable in 30mins step.)
The GPS init string to setup baud rate and pakages send, can be configured so many GPS modules can be used.
The HOME position can be configured to be fixed or automatic at powerup.
Some parameters for the GPS 3D math can be changed


The PC program have several good default settings to startup with
Configuration settings can be loaded from disk and saved so you can share them with friends or backup if needed.


Some items are always written on the SAME line. Example: the clock - motor time - total time
that line number can be changed, and each item can be on/off.
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Posted 08 May 2007 - 05:22 AM

Mark

Looking Real Good


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Posted 08 May 2007 - 07:00 AM

-AT-Mark: Can you make any rough guesses when it will be available and at which price?
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Posted 08 May 2007 - 11:10 AM

when you out of range is the inforamtion lost to?

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Posted 08 May 2007 - 11:35 AM

What exactly do you mean with "information lost"?
The module is onboard the plane, so that means as long as the plane and it's electronics are alive and the battery is full enough, the information gets burned into the video picture in realtime, and transmitted into the air.
So as soon as you get close enough to the plane (aka video transmitter) to receive a usable signal, you will see the video with all the data information onscreen.
Does this answer your question? Sorry if I misunderstood.
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Posted 08 May 2007 - 11:49 AM

I meant that if you have dropouts while flying can you still see the indicators?

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Posted 08 May 2007 - 12:23 PM

Well, as the OSD is in the plane and the info is on the video, obviously not :)

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Posted 08 May 2007 - 04:42 PM

Not really much point being able to see it all anyway... if your video link goes down (assuming you use audio for a modem) your just going to be displaying out of date data on static :)

We wanted the smallest easiest to use system possible.. just plug a few things in and all is set to go!

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Posted 08 May 2007 - 07:08 PM

Very impressive amount of data possible to add or not on the screen. An arrow to indicate "return home", and distance to return home. This is more than expected in my best dream :)
I'm very impress by your work on this OSD, ans also Anthony's and Frederic's OSD.
I like this hobby because it allow us to be creative. What you've done is a good example. In the last 6 month, FPV have evoluated more than the last 6 years. I always have a question in my head: It was a good thing or not to put FPV videos everywhere and showing to everyone what few of us doing "under the radar". The answer become evident after 6 months. I only hope we will be able to continue to fly long distance for long time, I mean no special rule like "the planes must always stay inside visual range"

If peoples continue to use light planes and fly like we do, everything will be fine. Styrofoam planes don't look dangerous at all.

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Posted 08 May 2007 - 08:05 PM

Assuming we get all the software sorted this week, your osd will leave on friday or early next week Denis :) I hope it meets your expectation!

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Posted 09 May 2007 - 02:49 AM

Also as a fun note to the feature list, we have the most processing power availiable to any OSD. Using dual processors rather than just one allows us to have one processor entirely dedicated to the display of the picture so you never get any messed up picture, can have smaller clearer text and fonts, etc. The other processor JUST handles inputs - gps, amps, volts etc.