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- | ====== Crazyflie 2.0 ====== | + | <WRAP center round important 60%> |
- | The Crazyflie 2.0 is a versatile flying development platform that weighs only 27g and fits in the palm of your hand. | + | This page has deprecated |
- | Its advanced functionality makes it ideal for developers and its Bluetooth low energy (LE) capability makes it easy to fly from mobile devices. | + | [[https:// |
- | With its small size and weight, it's ideal for indoor use, but can just as easily hover above your house as | + | </ |
- | it can hover under your dining room table. Designed as a solderless kit, the Crazyflie 2.0 is quickly assembled | + | |
- | by simply attaching the motors to the circuit-board frame, then it's ready to fly. | + | |
- | Before using the product please read the [[projects: | + | ====== Crazyflie 2.X ====== |
- | **Features** | + | This page contains information about the hardware |
- | * Durable | + | |
- | * Easy assembly | + | For specifications of the platforms see below: |
- | * Supports expansion decks with automatic detection | + | * [[https:// |
- | * Supports flying from iOS and Android with Bluetooth LE support as well as from Windows/MacOSX/Linux with the Crazyradio or Crazyradio PA | + | * [[https:// |
- | * Tested to above 1 km radio range line-of-sight (LOS) with Crazyradio PA | + | |
- | * Wireless firmware update | + | Before using the product please read the [[projects: |
- | * On-board charging via standard uUSB | + | |
- | * Dual-MCU architecture with dedicated radio/power management SoC for advanced applications | + | |
- | * Real-time logging, graphing, and setting of variables as well as full access to the available expansion decks with use of a Crazyradio or Crazyradio PA and a personal computer | + | |
- | Have a look at the [[projects: | ||
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===== Development ===== | ===== Development ===== | ||
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- | ===== Expansion decks ===== | ||
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===== Electronics ===== | ===== Electronics ===== | ||
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