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projects:crazyflie:faq [2013-10-20 17:55]
fred [Can the Crazyflie be used to control a bigger quadcopter?]
projects:crazyflie:faq [2013-10-20 17:57]
fred [Is a PC required for the Crazyradio?]
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 The Crazyradio has been designed to work as a radio dongle connected to a USB port but has other capabilities.  The Crazyradio has been designed to work as a radio dongle connected to a USB port but has other capabilities. 
   * We gave it an expansion header and it can work solely from this header, see [[projects:crazyradio:schematics|schematics]]. The header accepts power up to 16V and could read a PPM signal so it is possible to make it work as a R/C transmitter module, but we have no code for it now and it would be a bit hackish.    * We gave it an expansion header and it can work solely from this header, see [[projects:crazyradio:schematics|schematics]]. The header accepts power up to 16V and could read a PPM signal so it is possible to make it work as a R/C transmitter module, but we have no code for it now and it would be a bit hackish. 
-  * It can be connected to an Android device with USB host functionality. We are currently working on an android client which is in beta stage. [[https://bitbucket.org/bitcraze/crazyflie-android-client|Repository]].+  * It can be connected to an Android device with USB host functionality. 
 +    * We are currently working on an Android client which is in beta stage. [[https://bitbucket.org/bitcraze/crazyflie-android-client|Bitbucket Repository]]. 
 +    * [[projects:crazyflie:android_client:user_guide|Android client user guide]]
  
 ==== Can't I use a normal R/C transmitter? ==== ==== Can't I use a normal R/C transmitter? ====
projects/crazyflie/faq.txt · Last modified: 2021-06-24 16:48 by kimberly