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    Build Drone Flight-Control Designs with STMicroelectronics’ FCU Eval Board, Now at Mouser

    12/12/2017

    Mouser Electronics is now stocking the STMicroelectronics (ST) STEVAL-FCU001V1 evaluation board, a compact flight-controller unit (FCU) suitable for small- and medium-sized quadcopter drone designs. Scalable and efficient with sample firmware to accelerate development, the FCU helps quadcopter designers evaluate the performance of inertial measurement unit sensors during real flight conditions.

     

    The ST STEVAL-FCU001V1 evaluation board, available from Mouser Electronics, incorporates an STM32F401 32-bit microcontroller with Arm Cortex-M4 core, an SPBTLE-RF0 module with Bluetooth® low energy 4.1 connectivity, and an STC4054 800mA lithium-ion/lithium polymer battery-charger chip. Designers can use a smartphone or tablet to control the board through the Bluetooth connection or can connect a radio frequency (RF) receiver to the board’s PWM inputs to interface with a standard RF remote controller.

     

    The board also includes ST’s LSM6DSL iNEMO inertial module with low-power digital accelerometer and gyroscope, its LIS2MDL high-performance magnetometer, and its LPS22HD MEMS pressure sensor to support 3D navigation applications. Designers can drive four brushed DC motors through the onboard STL6N3LLH6 STripFET H6 Power MOSFETs or brushless DC (BLDC) motors through an electronic speed-control unit. In addition, the board offers SWD, I2C and USART interfaces that allow for firmware development and debugging as well as support for additional external sensors or RF modules.

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