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To fly autonomous to a certain geo coordinate a GPS is needed. Although it is theoretically possible to use the original orange Parrot GPS dongle it is not advised, the performance is just not good enough for great autonomous flights. The solution that is advised is to use an uBlox GPS module. A FTDI TTL 232R 3V3 WE cable is used, where - WE stans for wire ended. 3V3 operates at +3.3V levels (signals only, VCC= +5V) How to connect USB to uBlox Helix GPS for Parrot ARDrone2 To connect a uBlox with Helix antenna via a USB to serial cable that you can just plug into your ARdrone 2 Example of a via USB connected uBlox Helix GPS for Parrot ARDrone2 TTL - 232R - 5V, TTL - 232R - 3V3 Connector color coding Use the sirf gps subsystem. When we connected the GPS Receiver (GPS) to the AR Drone 2.0 (Drone) and searched on the Drone, we found out that nothing happened. After some research we found out that there was no USB serial driver available on the Drone to recognize the GPS.

From USGlobalstat, the manufacturer of the GPS, we found out that we needed an pl2303 driver. On the internet another project was reported and there they were installing drivers for the Drone. We followed these steps but some errors occurred because we are using an AR Drone 2.0. Once we found out that the Drone is running another version of Linux we have to change that. We had also some troubles with finding the right .config file to use. Finally we were able to make the modules, including the usbserial and pl2303, for the Drone. From the make step we were getting 2 files, usbserial.ko and pl2303.ko. We put those files on the Drone by using FTP. Once the files are on the Drone we connected to the Drone by Telnet and went to the /data/video folder were the files we located. By insmodding the .ko files we installed the drivers on the linux system and we were able to connect the GPS to the Drone. After connecting the GPS was recognized and was mounted to /dev/ttyUSB0.Fans of the Parrot AR.

Drone quadcopter are going to have more power in their hands with the launch of a new GPS-powered Drone that comes good on your biggest spook fantasy: flying autonomously.Drone 2.0 GPS Edition will launch next month, keeping the same basic design of the French brand's AR.Drone 2.0, but it includes a GPS module that updates the feature set. Once it's clipped into the AR.Drone 2.0 USB port, the GPS unit enables flight recording so users can view their flight after the drone has landed (in 3D no less), as well as GPS tracking of the journey and autonomous Drone flight. In total, it tracks and saves more than 350 parameters, and Parrot also promises that the module will improve flight stabilisation once the Drone climbs over six metres high. In terms of autonomy, the Drone can be set to automatically fly to a destination (within Wi-Fi range) while the 'Return Home' feature brings it back without the need to steer. Keeping with the app-driven nature of the AR.Drone 2.0, the flights can also be viewed on the AR.

FreeFlight app and shared within Parrot's dedicated Drone community.Drone 2.0 GPS Edition will be available in May for RRP AU$489, and will be bundled in a single pack that includes the Flight Recorder GPS module, an AR.Drone 2.0 Elite Edition in a Sand camouflage colour and a rechargeable lithium-ion battery which promises roughly 12 minutes of flight. The unit will be sold at EB Games, Harvey Norman and Apple online, though there's no word yet on whether the GPS module will be available for individual purchase to add on to older AR.
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Drone 2.0Parrot has announced a new peripheral for its AR.Drone 2.0, a black box-style Flight Recorder with 4 GB of Flash storage to record GPS and flight data, as well as locally save about 2 hours of HD footage recorded on the drone's onboard camera. Parrot has also announced a new Director Mode for its piloting app which allows easy editing of recorded footage, as well as an improved battery which increases the drone's flight time by a claimed 50 percent.
ar drone 2 wholesaleIn the grand tradition of airplane black boxes, Parrot has colored its new Flight Recorder module bright orange.
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The company says that the module tracks both GPS and onboard flight data, and is accurate to plus or minus 2 meters (7 feet). The data can be retrieved and overlaid on the maps of the AR.Drone Academy for viewing in 3D.The Flight Recorder is fitted inside the AR.Drone's outer shellThe Flight Recorder also provides new navigational possibilities. A Click & Go mode allows a destination to be set with a single tap of a map on a smartphone or tablet. Altitude and flight speed can be adjusted as desired. The new Return Home function calls the AR.Drone 2.0 back to its point of departure with a single push. The Flight Recorder is also compatible with the QGround Control station and the open source MAVLink protocol. Users of autopilot software paparazzi can install it on their drones thanks to a project at the Delft University of Technology.Parrot's AR.Drone 2.0 (sans shell) complete with Flight Recorder spotted by Gizmag at this year's Paris Air Show (Photo: Gizmag)Parrot has also announced a new Director Mode in its AR.

Drone 2.0 piloting app. This allows the camera's white balance, exposure and saturation to be adjusted. More significantly, Director Mode lets pilots edit together videos of their favorite sequences, essentially allowing them to knock up quick highlights reels from longer flight videos. Parrot has also created a new Rescue Mode, available as a free update, which activates the propellers in two ways in order to dislodge a drone caught in a tree.Finally, Parrot has announced a new lithium polymer "High Density" battery which, the company claims, increases flight time by 50 percent to a total of 18 minutes. It does not appear that this is included as standard on new AR drones.Parrot's Flight Record is priced at US$129.95 and is available immediately. Director Mode is available as an iOS in-app purchase for $3.99 (the app must be up to date to see this option). An Android version is set for September. The High Density battery is set to go on sale for $69.95, but is yet to be listed at the online store.