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====== Assembly of the Crazyflie Micro Quadcopter Kit====== | ====== Assembly of the Crazyflie Micro Quadcopter Kit====== | ||
This page has details about how to assemble the Crazyflie nano quadcopter kit. | This page has details about how to assemble the Crazyflie nano quadcopter kit. | ||
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* Soldering iron and solder | * Soldering iron and solder | ||
* Scissors | * Scissors | ||
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+ | ====== Check the electronics ====== | ||
+ | Before you go ahead and assemble the Crazyflie check the Crazyflie control board and the Crazyradio electronics: | ||
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+ | 1. Attach a powered micro-USB cable to the Crazyflie control board. It should power up and blink 5 times with the green LED. After that the green LED should be fully on and the red LED should blink. | ||
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+ | 2. Attach the Crazyradio to a computer and follow the [[http:// | ||
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+ | 3. When the cf-client is installed and the Crazyradio is working it should be possible to connect to the Crazyflie using the connect button in cf-client. Test that you can connect. It is also a good time to update the firmware now using the [[http:// | ||
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+ | When all these tests passed go ahead and start the assembly. If they did not pass visit the forum and open a support thread if you can't already find one describing the problem. | ||
====== What do you need to do ====== | ====== What do you need to do ====== | ||
- | ** TODO: ** Insert images here | + | 1. Check that you have everything that's needed |
- | - Check that you have everything that's needed | + | |
- | - Twist the two motor wires together so they are easier to handle | + | |
- | - Slip the twisted motor wires through the motor mount arm section. I can be a bit tricky so have patience. | + | |
- | - Insert the motor into the motor mount and be careful to not damage the motor wires while inserting it. | + | |
- | - Press the motor mount on to the PCB arm. Start with M1. | + | |
- | - Try to attach the peeled end of the motor wire into the motor through hole pad. Start with white wire on round pad on M1. | + | |
- | - Turn the PCB around carefully not removing the wire from the hole and solder it from the top of the PCB. | + | |
- | - Repeat step 2-7 for the rest of the arms M2, M3 and M4. | + | |
- | - Attach the propellers (see drawings blow for mapping) | + | |
- | - Attached the battery and try to centre it on the PCB as good as you can. | + | |
- | - Power on and check that all motors spin correctly during start-up. | + | |
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+ | 2. Twist the two motor wires together so they are easier to handle (and electromagnetic noise is reduced) | ||
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+ | 3. Thread the twisted motor wires through the motor mount arm section. It can be a bit tricky so have patience. | ||
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+ | 4. Insert the motor into the motor mount and be careful to not damage the motor wires while inserting it. | ||
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+ | 5. Press the motor mount on to the PCB arm. Be careful not to damage the wires when you do it. Start with M1. | ||
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+ | 6. Try to attach the peeled end of the motor wire into the motor through hole pad. Start with white wire on round pad on M1. | ||
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+ | 7. Turn the PCB around carefully not removing the wire from the hole and solder it from the top of the PCB. The square pads can take a bit longer to heat up as they are connected to the battery supply copper plane. | ||
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+ | 8. Repeat step 2-7 for the rest of the arms M2, M3 and M4 and remember to alternate the white and black wires according to the [[http:// | ||
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+ | 9. Attach the propellers (see drawings below for mapping). :!: You got two **different** packs of them with your kit, one with five clockwise and one with five counter-clockwise ones, take care to really use propellers from both packages, not just mounting two of them upside down, your drone won't fly otherwise :!:. Your clockwise propellers may be labeled with an " | ||
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+ | 10. Attach the battery and try to centre the weight on the PCB as good as you can. | ||
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+ | 11. Before you power it on **visually inspect your soldering for shorts**. Make sure any copper from the wires are not sticking out so they could short to **either of the two resistors next to M3 or to anything else**. You can also use a ohmmeter to check for a resistance of about 2 ohms between each pair of pads. After that power on (carefully push in the button with your fingernail - it is **not** a slide switch) and check that all motors spin during start-up and in the correct direction. | ||
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====== Video ====== | ====== Video ====== | ||
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====== Motors and propellers ====== | ====== Motors and propellers ====== | ||
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