Flying High on a Budget - FPV with a $20 Camera, INAV and OpenIPC
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- Just a showcase of OpenIPC development status in terms of image quality as of June 2024 with the cheapest possible camera module (note that youtube compression greatly reduces the quality)
As of September we have already added:
Standard INAV/Betaflight/Ardu OSD with extended Graphical AHI • INAV Variable Size Fon...
Dynamic video bandwidth based on radio link quality. • OpenIPC FPV Freestyle ...
Multiple receiver capability via Mesh Network based on OpenWRT routers
Dual camera • Dual cam OpenIPC, summ... ,
realtime image stabilization, • Real-time image stabil...
28km range test • 28km with DIY Digital ...
no loss digital zoom, (in this video)
sound ...
and many more unique features already available.
Nice Tipoman! The video quality is much better than other OpenIPC videos. Could you add your setup for this flight to the description?
i hear adaptive mcs is damn close to being a thing now - good job to all the guys on the dev team , i hope more companies make openIPC capable hardware , a ready made hdmi out capable Vrx would be a massive boon for the project imo but good job
Radxa Zero 3W is a reasonable alternative I believe. It's admittedly not ready to go, but that's just a matter of 3d printing a case and installing software.
@@nic.h that's true but I honestly had alot of trouble with the software setup which did get resolved but I did require alot of people to help me - it may not be sustainable to have this as the only goggle interface system as more people tryout openIPC but that's just my view I'm sure Igor and the rest of the dev teams are far more knowledgeable on what needs to be done and so on
@@notsogood4321 I think it won't take long for these solutions to be better packaged.
I'm holding fire as well, even though I'm grounded due to my very old goggles giving up a fair while back.
I'm looking forward to integrated solutions as I've done the whole birds nest approach before and it's certainly not as clean or easy.
@@nic.h I’m excited about this project as well. What do you mean by birds nest approach?
@@Mauronic100 the current solution requires lots of components to be plugged in when compared to an integrated solution, and requires a number of wires which are hard to keep from getting messy and looking like a tangled birds nest at times.
Great work Tipo Man
Awesome, TipoMan. Subscribed. Could you share the links for buying the parts? Thanks
Well, there are quite a few options for HW. I'm using EOM modules for security cams, the one in the video is ssc30kq CPU on MC-L12B board, google it. There are already ready to use HW offerings from emax/runcam, so you may considers using them. My only advice is to stick to imx335 sensor.
How heavy is your AR wing900 all up weight ?🎉
And all image stabilisation work from the previous videos is now built in OpenIpc?
It is available as an external tool for x86 ground station.
the osd looks like openhd. Correct ?
The OSD is qOpenHD with transparent background, drawn over a video decoding implemented with gstreamer wrapped in Python. qOpenHD decoding adds ~100ms latency, radio layer is managed by wfb_ng.
What camera is this?
ssc30kq + imx335
ssc30kq + imx335