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Re: air speed sensor for rc plane
this is not really for a competition, it is a spin off project from Josh's employment that will probably be the ground work for a senior design project. The device is going to be used outside. and that picture is just an example not our final product. Although i think that the propeller counting might work outside still because of our low altitudes we are running there still wont be that much pressure difference, hence the reason we don't want to use pressure sensor to do speed.
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Re: air speed sensor for rc plane
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Your low change in altitude will make it easier and cheaper - you should be able to do a sufficient job with only one pressure transucer (the one at the pitot tube). Since your altitude changes will be small, you won't need to know the ambient pressure. |
Re: air speed sensor for rc plane
For outside runs, counting prop rotation will not give you repeatable results. Head winds and cross winds vastly effect air speed vs. ground speed. Without a correlation there you will not be able to run a course in auto. Is there a possibility for triangulation from the ground to be transmitted to the plane for course changes? That would allow you to save weight and computing by performing all the functions on the ground.
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Re: air speed sensor for rc plane
One problem your going to have is that with that size airframe and power you have almost no electronics payload budget. If you go up in scale and to gas power, there are some off the self options. What I' m thinking off is a pocket PC with a GPS add on. The position, altitude, velocity, heading are available. Use the pocket PC as the main brain. Visual studio Ide can be used to program the pocket PC. The Intel processor has more power than a microcontroller. With the proper cable a pocket PC can out put serial commands. There are servo controller chips based on pic16's that can take the serial command from the pocket pc and generate the hobby servo PWM signals. A rs232 converted is needed. the next part is to use gyro's designed for helicopters and planes. There are single axis units and 3 axis units. They are what stabilizes the RC helicopters. With control of 3 axis, stable straight level flight is possible. These gyro's are designed to take PWM input from the RC receiver and mix these commands with the stabilizing out of the gyro to give smooth control. Release the joy sticks and the plane will return to straight level flight. The Pocket pc controlled servo chip replaces the RC receiver in auto pilot mode. Don't underestimate the magnitude and cost involved with this project.
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Re: air speed sensor for rc plane
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