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Larry’s Answer
Hi Diana,
If Raspberry Pi is an option for you, I would suggest in looking at the Pi Pico and use this project!
https://youtu.be/yOHi-T6ijBc
Good luck and have fun! 😊
-Larry
If Raspberry Pi is an option for you, I would suggest in looking at the Pi Pico and use this project!
https://youtu.be/yOHi-T6ijBc
Good luck and have fun! 😊
-Larry
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Izi’s Answer
Constructing a quadcopter is a fantastic endeavor and indeed a stimulating one.
I would suggest, for your benefit, to commence with manageable, step-by-step mini projects. This could include tasks such as operating a servo, managing an ESC for a quad, or even communicating with Gyros and accelerometers. Gaining experience in reading compass and GPS data will also be advantageous.
Once you've mastered these smaller tasks, you can then focus on integrating them together.
A simple online search for phrases like "Arduino GPS" or "Arduino ESC" can provide a solid starting point. Although certain websites may be outdated, online forums can serve as a valuable resource as well.
Best of luck on your exciting journey!
I would suggest, for your benefit, to commence with manageable, step-by-step mini projects. This could include tasks such as operating a servo, managing an ESC for a quad, or even communicating with Gyros and accelerometers. Gaining experience in reading compass and GPS data will also be advantageous.
Once you've mastered these smaller tasks, you can then focus on integrating them together.
A simple online search for phrases like "Arduino GPS" or "Arduino ESC" can provide a solid starting point. Although certain websites may be outdated, online forums can serve as a valuable resource as well.
Best of luck on your exciting journey!
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