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Quadrotor is helicopter that has four rotors for stability.<br /><br />
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[[File:Quadrotor.jpg|300px|right|link=http://www.google.com/search?q=quadrotor&source=lnms&tbm=isch]]A '''[[w:Quadcopter|quadcopter]],''' also called a '''quadrotor helicopter''', '''quadrocopter,''' '''quadrotor''', is a [[w:multirotor|multicopter]] that is lifted and propelled by four [[w:Helicopter rotor|rotors]]. Quadcopters are classified as [[w:rotorcraft|rotorcraft]], as opposed to fixed-wing aircraft, because their lift is generated by a set of revolving narrow-[[w:Chord (aircraft)|chord]] [[w:airfoil|airfoil]]s. Unlike most helicopters, quadcopters generally use symmetrically pitched blades; these can be adjusted as a group, a property known as 'collective', but not individually based upon the blade's position in the rotor disc, which is called 'cyclic' (see [[w:helicopter|helicopter]]). Control of vehicle motion is achieved by altering the pitch and/or rotation rate of one or more rotor discs, thereby changing its torque load and thrust/lift characteristics.
Looking at making one using: <br />
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11.1v Brushless 13000-RPM motor for each rotor<br />
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Quadrotor is helicopter that has four rotors for stability.
digital 1.7V to 2.75V 3-AXIS ACCELEROMETER<br />
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digital 2.4V to 3.6V 3-AXIS GYROSCOPE <br />
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5v RaspberryPi to calculate everything.<br /><br />
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Looking at making one using:
Looking at [http://tutorial.cytron.com.my/2012/01/10/measuring-tilt-angle-with-gyro-and-accelerometer/] for how to use the gyro and accelerometer together well.<br />
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*11.1v Brushless 13000-RPM motor for each rotor
Found out that the two opposite motors need to be going in one directions and the others in the opposite direction.<br />
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*11.1V 2200mAh Lithium Polymer Rechargeable Battery to power it
good link for info about quad rotors and making one: [http://electroniccircuitsforbeginners.blogspot.co.nz/2011/05/quadrocopters-for-beginners.html]<br />
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*digital 1.7V to 2.75V 3-AXIS ACCELEROMETER
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*digital 2.4V to 3.6V 3-AXIS GYROSCOPE
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*5v [[Raspberry Pi]] to calculate everything.
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Looking at [http://tutorial.cytron.com.my/2012/01/10/measuring-tilt-angle-with-gyro-and-accelerometer/ this] for how to use the gyro and accelerometer together well.
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Found out that the two opposite motors need to be going in one directions and the others in the opposite direction.
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== See also ==
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*[http://electroniccircuitsforbeginners.blogspot.co.nz/2011/05/quadrocopters-for-beginners.html Good link for info about quad rotors and making one]
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Latest revision as of 11:33, 23 February 2018

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A quadcopter, also called a quadrotor helicopter, quadrocopter, quadrotor, is a multicopter that is lifted and propelled by four rotors. Quadcopters are classified as rotorcraft, as opposed to fixed-wing aircraft, because their lift is generated by a set of revolving narrow-chord airfoils. Unlike most helicopters, quadcopters generally use symmetrically pitched blades; these can be adjusted as a group, a property known as 'collective', but not individually based upon the blade's position in the rotor disc, which is called 'cyclic' (see helicopter). Control of vehicle motion is achieved by altering the pitch and/or rotation rate of one or more rotor discs, thereby changing its torque load and thrust/lift characteristics.

Quadrotor is helicopter that has four rotors for stability.


Looking at making one using:

  • 11.1v Brushless 13000-RPM motor for each rotor
  • 11.1V 2200mAh Lithium Polymer Rechargeable Battery to power it
  • digital 1.7V to 2.75V 3-AXIS ACCELEROMETER
  • digital 2.4V to 3.6V 3-AXIS GYROSCOPE
  • 5v Raspberry Pi to calculate everything.

Looking at this for how to use the gyro and accelerometer together well.

Found out that the two opposite motors need to be going in one directions and the others in the opposite direction.

See also