Is the MinimOSD or Holybro OSD compatible with digital FPV systems such as the Caddx Vista and DJI V2 goggles? If not, what would you recommend for getting OSD telemetry from my Cube Orange to work with my digital FPV setup?
I'm really thank you sir.👍👍👍.. And really great full for this excellent content...solved my problem...just watching ur video... with setting of the serial baud and serial protocol.. 🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯💯💯❣️.
Had a minim for ages and eventually got the Alce osd version 3 I believe. The difference in the font display is so cool, unfortunately that board never hit home. The good thing is, I've still got mine 😁
Never used alce because I found very little support online, and it seems rather underdeveloped (I believe only 1 person is actively working on it atm). The Holybro OSD is superior imo.
Hi just a question regarding FPV for a newbie, can you advise on some good options for a set that is cheap? i currently have a Volantex Phoenix V2 with a ZOHD Lite flight controller installed and it works brilliantly, my TX & RX are FlySky FS-i6X / FS-iA6B so don't want to have to replace these, what i am looking for is a FPV that i can set up that is cheap and does not need OSD just good range etc, i have come across the Eachine EV100 goggles and also what power does the camera transmitter need to be to get signal up to 1 mile in open areas with no interference, i just want to see where i am going once line of site diminishes too much like over 600m, i will have my mate spotting too.
Does this still apply for the holybro pixhawk 6c? Can't find any information on the wiring of a vtx and camera. Any suggestions where I could find a wiring diagram. Thank you for all your video's I always look through yours for help.
question. so i have this exact camera setup but trying to get it to transmit to back to Mission planner over the TCP connection and not through a video transmitter. do you know what steps i need to take to get that to work?
Hello, i bought a video transmitter + camera setup to attach to the pixhawk 2.1 but the operating voltage of the transmitter goes from 7V to 12V. I tried to connect it to the RC in pins but they are only giving 6V, so it's not working. Is it possible to make those pins give more voltage through the ardupilot software or is that only related to the battery im using? because i know that i can attach servos that can work around 10.5V maximum Thank you
You need something that will provide the voltage and current it needs. I'd use a BEC from the flight battery voltage. Matek do some very small compact UBECs that can provide 7 and 12v.. See my builds. Best of luck!
For a surveying drone, how would something like this compare to transmitting video feed via wifi from a companion computer? I've tested video transmission from a raspberry pi to a laptop using only the inbuilt wifi antennae (I would use external USB dual band antennae in a real system) and the latency ranges from about 0.2 seconds for low quality to over a second for higher quality video feed. The advantage would be the ability to overlay all kinds of information onto the video feed using opencv.
There are lots of options for getting video back to goggles/screen or ground-station and they vary in quality, price and latency. There isn't one system that is perfect for every situation. I've not tried getting analogue FPV onto a PC but you could use any video style capture card/dongle as it is a standard video.. Best of luck!
Where are you displaying feed from the camera? On the dedicated screen or on a PC? I have QGC but no camera feed :-( Everything is connected correctly, but I have not changed parameters yet.
I wonder if you could help me a little with my new Jumper T18 pro. I watched all your videos on the T16 and maybe missed something, and as of yet there is not too much out there on the T18 pro. I have managed to set the arm/disarm switch to SF but now my problem is that i can't find how to set any of the 3 position switches to change the flight command. For example SE, will show +100, middle posn shows 0, bottom posn shows -100 yet it does not change on the model. It is like the model (aircraft) does not see the command. Some small models like the little P51 and the Little Corsair there are shoulder buttons on the right and left sides of the stock transmitter that make command changes. How do I tell the jumper how to mimic the stock transmitter. Would I have to try each switch one after the other until the jumper found it? I am trying to do all this in the mix part of the jumper program. Should I be in another part of the program. I got lumps from banging my head on the wall !! lol.. In shorter terms I just want to fly my models and be able to use all their functions like A and B, and the other button A,B,C ... and somehow transfer this information to the jumper. Is it even possible? Either way, keep up the great videos, they are very helpful to every one in the hobby. Happy Flying
Lee, good night! Could you let me know if I can use esc's BLHeli and BLHeli-s on multirotors with apm2.6 and Pixhawk? These esc's work with these controllers???
I think that support for BLHeli was added after support for APM finished so probably not. ardupilot.org/copter/docs/common-brushless-escs.html#common-brushless-escs
stefano musitelli 1 second ago Hi. Maybe you could help us out with a Pixhawk like yours. We configured and installed firmwer and ESC for a six-piece engine but at the time we arm the engines and accelerate the pixhawk turns off...3S lipo battery 6500mah... thank you.
I notice the choices are limited for this osd . I like to display propeller rpm. I find that is a consistent way to gage thrust at any point in flight including when the bat voltage is low . As far as I know you can only get rpm from using 32 bit blheli esc and passing thru its telemetry . can I do that with this ? will my ground station telemetry still work unchanged as I can get rpm there . thanks for good video . your very good at picking good subjects with a lot of questions
I have not looked at this OSD (Holybro) in detail, but can it match what EagleTree Vector has (had - unfortunately) for OSD configuration and telemetry info?
Strange that Holybro are using such an old style of the software that you use to change the layout. Looks exactly the same as the early version used for minimosd. I guess they just wanted to keep it all as simple as possible. (I think we are all familiar with the nightmare of getting the correct Hex files to work with the correct font files, etc.). I wonder if it would ever be possible to have a separate osd board that used the chipset and protocol that the built in osd's on things like the Omnibus and F405 Wing use, then being able to configure it from within Mission Planner.
@@Painless360 any idea why they don't include an osd on the pixhawk 4 for example? Seems to come standard in most f7/h7 fpv boards. I get pixhawk 4 isn't exactly fpv focused, but seems like an oversight.
Hi, thanks for the video. I think its possible to have two devices connected to one pixhawk telemetry port.I have problem make it working though. I've connected minim osd and also bluetooth module. The problem that I have is that minim osd only shows telemetry data if the bluetooth module is also connected. But if its not connected, minim osd says no data available. Is it something that you can help me to resolve ? Thanks in advance 😊
Do you have an updated video on MinimOSD? I had a problem with mine where it was intermittently not working, and had very severe horizontal lines while flying my quad, turned out modern video transmitter only provides 5V instead of 12V (which I prefer) but through the reverse-polarity protection diode and dropout voltage of the buck regulator, the voltage to the MAX chip was around 4.8V and not enough to work! I Took a whole damn day to figure out! 😒 It seems some Russian dude picked up on the development of the OSD, although maybe that dried up to given last commit was 2018.
@@Painless360 Ardupilot does make mention of integrated OSD for some targets, I have a pixhawk, which happens to have an SPI interface on it just like the MAX chip. Is it possible in theory to connect it directly to the pixhawk and configure OSD in mission planner or qgroundcontrol?
Yep on-baord OSDs not fully supported - You watch a lot of my videos so I'm guessing you missed all of the videos from Summer 2018 on the Arduplane builds using an Omnibus and Matek FC with an OSD?
@@Painless360 If the series was titled for fixed-wing (arduplane), then I might have glossed over it, since I have arducopter and INAV. I'm looking through your stuff to see if I can the series your talking about. Still patently waiting for the next version of Arducopter to support F.port. It's taking forever!
Can anyone please confirm in this exact same setup that the “Mode” indicator is changing from anything else than just “Stab” when changing modes? All other functions are working fine on the OSD. Mode:stab
Great Video series. I have a problem with this micro OSD unit. I have been setting up a Pixhawk 4 mini on a plane. I have a micro OSD V2 as you have demonstrated. I have a Taranis x9D+ outputting (FRSKY 8XR receiver using SBUS to Pixhawk) RSSI to Ch8 and Mission Planner configured to RSSI_CHANNEL 8 and RSSI_TYPE 2 so it reads the RSSI from the SBUS. In Mission planner HUD I can see the CH8 PWM values fluctuate and RXRSSI follows the RSSI on the Taranis. However, although I can configure the OSD screens as you showed, I cannot find a way to get the RSSI to display. Yes, that option is ticked in the configuration utility. The RSSI icon doesn't appear, nor any value. I did not see RSSI in your video. Have you got it to work? What is the secret? Any help would be appreciated. I have searched the net and other RUclips videos for days.
@@Painless360 Thanks anyway. I will see what Holybro product support have to say, if anything. In the meantime I will have a go with the mini OSD as there seems to be more options and experience on line.
Update - The response from Holybro regarding the configuration of their micro OSD v2 was at best cryptic. They suggested configuring settings not visible to me in the Mission planner , such ensuring OSD1_RSSI_EN was set to enable. I configured my micro OSD v2 with the ArduCAM OSD config utility, just as you did. This is linked to in Holybro's Full Manual and Installation guide pdf. Settings such as OSD1_RSSI_EN are not mentioned, so I do not think the answer given to me fits the question I asked. Like you I do not have time to compensate for the failings of manufactures so I bought another mini OSD and configured it through the MinimOSD-Extra firmware from Night Ghost. This is all nicely described on the Ardupilot.org site, so your not left guessing how to get it to work properly. Once I updated the characture set and flashed the latest version or the firmware to the board (Use the one ending "...MAVLINK-release.hex and not "...MAVLINKPX4-release.hex {Flight controller is a Pixhawk 4 mini}) I was able to configure a screen, and then test it on my plane. RSSI works fine. Flight modes needed the updated characture set to disply correctely. Hope you don't mind the update. I have always been very grateful to those who have taken the time to post resolutions to issues like this. It might save someone else hours of frustration. PS- Enjoyed the video on the new Talon Pro. Have you actually flown one yet? I have a birthday comming up and am tempeted to get one.
Not yet, that is a model that will possibly be on the channel in the Autumn. The OSD from HolyBro is locked so that some of the things that you can do with other 'open' hardware can't be done with the HolyBro unit (like load other fonts fro example).. Happy flying!
Hi Lee, hope you are keeping well, I still don't understand why pixhawk as chunky as its, still hasn't got inbuilt OSD!! I mean there are flight controllers 3 times smaller and yet do come with inbuilt osd. A quick question if I may, I've got dji ocusync connected to telemetry 1 port, I'm getting voltage, sat numbers, and a couple of other info, just can't get lat/long coordinates, I don't suppose you have played with ocusync yet have you? Anyways would be good to see you at a drone show, if there will be one any time soon due to the current pandemic 😔
The Pixhawk hardware is not aimed at the FPV side of flying but if you want solid flying and bullet proof GPS mission flying for surveying, filming or reconnacance - its a top pick.. Happy flying.
Agree, the OSD-part of Ardupilot is still on the same level as 10 years back in my opinion with the MinimOSD and this states the focus area I believe. This is more for the autonomous crafts where you monitor and control it from a ground station (check out RCTestFlight magical videos). I started off with Ardupilot for FPV wing flight but have recently moved to a setup with Matek F722 boards with INav which is a more all-in-one solution for the hobbyist. Here you can get pitot tube, gps, status display, buzzer, power-monitoring, power pins, switchable camera inputs, vtx out, lots of uarts, lots of servo ports connected directly into a single unit. This is easily configured with a PC or using the UART-Bluetooth/USB-Bluetooth devices from SpeedyBee and a iOS/Android device making field configuration a blast.
@@Painless360 True, your OSD IS Mission Planner on a 17 inch laptop screen. Running something like Crossfire Full with MavLink/bluetooth, you control everything from your PC. Technically you don't even need a radio.
So Mission Planner now has an OSD tab for layout. would this work for minim type osd or is that only there to support betaflight type boards with built in osd?
Inspired by your video, I just received the Micro OSD V2 from 3DRX Please tell me, what is the operating voltage of the Micro OSD V2. My camera system is working on the voltage from a 4S battery. Is this voltage acceptable with the Micro OSD V2?
Problem is you are stuck with the limited set of telemetry options and font that the obsolete (2012) Arducam OSD offers. It's basically a non flashable micro miniOSD with a ready made Pixhawk connector.
What I heard from this video is avoid Minim OSD, which has a professional configurator and complete feature support, because FTDI is a pain. Buy this PNP solution for USD 20 because it has connectors and a default layout. If you want to configure it in any way, buy the FTDI adapter that we are trying to avoid, use the limited proprietary interface, and forget about bold fonts. Lastly, become dependent on Holybro to keep their limited configurator up-to-date. Any other interpretations?
@@tedhancock68 I'm not sure what they've done with this. Hardware wise it's a micro mini osd. Same chipsets, but it wont flash with MWOSD, they didn't put a CTS connection on just DTR. That, in theory, shouldn't matter if you ground the CTS connector on the FTDI adapter, it fools the FTDI to write enabled all the time, but, no go. It simply does not go into a flash enabled state. The AT328P chip can be flashed, or connected in a boot protected mode, I suspect that's what they did.
That should work - with a bit of soldering. If you're going to do that then a full Micro MinimOSD may be a more configurable option (if a little more work)...
@@Painless360 keep in mind... The og minim osd's work TERRIBLY with 915 MHz and 433 MHz telemetry radios (like 3dr's sik radios). I have NO IDEA why, but the osd goes really dim and is almost unreadable. This is a known problem by the Holybro devs (they think it's a ground isolation issue).
Hello, I watched so many videos of you and I would like to thank you for all the info you are sharing, it is very helpful. I do have a question for you, based on your experience, what is the best VTX to use that is 2.4GHz - not 5.8 as 5.8GHz is not legal in my country. Thanks again...
@@Painless360 I was thinking about it as well, but since I never used it before I preferred to ask (in case you are familiar with others). Again, thanks for your response.
Hello Lee top video after seeing this video Ive purchased a holybro Micro OSD V2 thing is I'm trying to wire it to my TBS Unify Pro32 5G8 HV Has anyone out here on the net and in reality done this? the vtx output port on the OSD has NC pin is this the smartaudio pin. as the vtx you plugged it in to says this pin is for smartaudio. The naming NC is confusing me any help is appreciated....
Hey, thanks for these videos. I'm gearing up for an ArduPilot Rover build and having a difficult time figuring out what gear to buy for PixHawk-compatible FPV. This video was very helpful! Thanks. I wonder if you or someone else would suggest a pair of goggles that would be compatible with this FPV system you ended the video with. Thank you! Best wishes.
Huh... I'm not flying anymore - Too much of a R.P.I.T.A. to deal with people concerned about my hobby exploiting their privacy - so I'm not UpToDate anymore with what has moved on but it looks like practically nothing has happened in regards to PixHawk and OSDs... My TBS Discovery PRO back then already had a MinimOSD installed and by the looks of what I remember setting it up is as much of a P.I.T.A. now as it was back then - Super unimpressed 😑
@@Painless360 Can't confirm or deny... I'd describe myself more as a selective viewer viewing mostly stuff that is ( or apparently was ) of interest to me like the OpenTX stuff which were of much value back then in getting my Tamiya Tanks ( imgur.com/zp3hFxS ) back up and running due to the ever so increasing lack of analogue trims on modern remotes but, technically, required for those Models. OpenTX also saved my butt after upgrading my #56020 Leopard 2A6 to a 2A7+ model while also integrating a 3rd party 2-Axis Stabilizer module ( ruclips.net/video/78S_lE0B4Gc/видео.html ) that wouldn't play nice with accessing the stock functions of the Tank - OpenTX again allowed me to remedy that the issues by triggering the action for less than 0.3sec regardless for how long a Switch would be held high thus being low enough to trigger the desired effect ( like turning off the engine ) but not the 3rd party modules overlay turning the turret using the same channel 🙃
I just started your pixhawk intro series and wanted to thank you because they are amazing. Thank you and keep up the good work.
Is the MinimOSD or Holybro OSD compatible with digital FPV systems such as the Caddx Vista and DJI V2 goggles? If not, what would you recommend for getting OSD telemetry from my Cube Orange to work with my digital FPV setup?
Thanks for the video and information about ARDUPILOT and OSD
Man, I really think I stumbled into this hobby now lol. Cool stuff happening.
That's actually pretty interesting, Lee! Fantastic! 😃
Finally something easy to have OSD with PixHawk! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I'm really thank you sir.👍👍👍.. And really great full for this excellent content...solved my problem...just watching ur video... with setting of the serial baud and serial protocol..
🙏🙏🙏💯💯💯💯💯❣️.
Had a minim for ages and eventually got the Alce osd version 3 I believe. The difference in the font display is so cool, unfortunately that board never hit home. The good thing is, I've still got mine 😁
Never used alce because I found very little support online, and it seems rather underdeveloped (I believe only 1 person is actively working on it atm). The Holybro OSD is superior imo.
hi can you please show the picture of FTDI adapter and the cable that connects adapter to ho;ybto v2
They are clearier views s in the the Minimosd videos linked In description that show the board that I am using. Best of luck
Hi just a question regarding FPV for a newbie, can you advise on some good options for a set that is cheap? i currently have a Volantex Phoenix V2 with a ZOHD Lite flight controller installed and it works brilliantly, my TX & RX are FlySky FS-i6X / FS-iA6B so don't want to have to replace these, what i am looking for is a FPV that i can set up that is cheap and does not need OSD just good range etc, i have come across the Eachine EV100 goggles and also what power does the camera transmitter need to be to get signal up to 1 mile in open areas with no interference, i just want to see where i am going once line of site diminishes too much like over 600m, i will have my mate spotting too.
Check out my Kit picks 2020 video for my choices for every budget... Happy flying
@@Painless360 Thanks i will check them out
can you share the other links for the camera and the video out module that you use, thanks
These are old camera and VTX units as the video is old. See my reviews of more recent hardware.. Best of luck
Does it work with DJI goggles & Caddx Vista Digital HD System for DJI HD FPV ? Please point me to set up video.
It does indeed.. ardupilot.org/plane/docs/common-msp-osd-overview.html
Thank you for the video. What camera are you using? Best.
I like the RunCam Eagles and the Caddx Ratel 2 and Foxeer Falkor cameras.
Does this still apply for the holybro pixhawk 6c? Can't find any information on the wiring of a vtx and camera. Any suggestions where I could find a wiring diagram. Thank you for all your video's I always look through yours for help.
Pretty much. docs.holybro.com/autopilot/pixhawk-6x/sample-wiring-diagram
question. so i have this exact camera setup but trying to get it to transmit to back to Mission planner over the TCP connection and not through a video transmitter. do you know what steps i need to take to get that to work?
I'm not sure you can. I've only seen one other systems work like that. Best of luck
Dangg.. thank you.
@@Painless360 i was able to do it only by adding the raspberry PI zero to the system and using the HI Def Pi Cam to it
Hello, i bought a video transmitter + camera setup to attach to the pixhawk 2.1 but the operating voltage of the transmitter goes from 7V to 12V. I tried to connect it to the RC in pins but they are only giving 6V, so it's not working. Is it possible to make those pins give more voltage through the ardupilot software or is that only related to the battery im using? because i know that i can attach servos that can work around 10.5V maximum
Thank you
You need something that will provide the voltage and current it needs. I'd use a BEC from the flight battery voltage. Matek do some very small compact UBECs that can provide 7 and 12v.. See my builds. Best of luck!
For a surveying drone, how would something like this compare to transmitting video feed via wifi from a companion computer?
I've tested video transmission from a raspberry pi to a laptop using only the inbuilt wifi antennae (I would use external USB dual band antennae in a real system) and the latency ranges from about 0.2 seconds for low quality to over a second for higher quality video feed. The advantage would be the ability to overlay all kinds of information onto the video feed using opencv.
There are lots of options for getting video back to goggles/screen or ground-station and they vary in quality, price and latency. There isn't one system that is perfect for every situation. I've not tried getting analogue FPV onto a PC but you could use any video style capture card/dongle as it is a standard video.. Best of luck!
@@Painless360 thanks!
How would you go about adding this when you don't have any more telem ports, one for raspberry pi and one for the controller?
Not sure you can, let me know if you figure it out. Best of luck!
Great help! Thanks for this! Have you ever done a pixhawk video on a VTOL?? I am planning a build in a few months.
It has been planned for a while but the lockdown has impacted the timescales. Stay tuned!
@@Painless360 That would be great! I am always tuned in!! ;)
Where are you displaying feed from the camera? On the dedicated screen or on a PC? I have QGC but no camera feed :-( Everything is connected correctly, but I have not changed parameters yet.
On standard analogue goggles or screen Best of luck
some fpvcamera had osd, like caddx ratel 2 ,does it can work with ardupilot?
I wonder if you could help me a little with my new Jumper T18 pro. I watched all your videos on the T16 and maybe missed something, and as of yet there is not too much out there on the T18 pro. I have managed to set the arm/disarm switch to SF but now my problem is that i can't find how to set any of the 3 position switches to change the flight command. For example SE, will show +100, middle posn shows 0, bottom posn shows -100 yet it does not change on the model. It is like the model (aircraft) does not see the command. Some small models like the little P51 and the Little Corsair there are shoulder buttons on the right and left sides of the stock transmitter that make command changes. How do I tell the jumper how to mimic the stock transmitter. Would I have to try each switch one after the other until the jumper found it? I am trying to do all this in the mix part of the jumper program. Should I be in another part of the program. I got lumps from banging my head on the wall !! lol.. In shorter terms I just want to fly my models and be able to use all their functions like A and B, and the other button A,B,C ... and somehow transfer this information to the jumper. Is it even possible? Either way, keep up the great videos, they are very helpful to every one in the hobby. Happy Flying
Make sure you are adding the switch in the MIXER screen not the INPUT screen. See my OpenTX mix school.. Best of luck!
Great as allways lee.keep up the good work and stay safe.
Onboard Osd settings? Cant get the computer screen to display
What troubleshooting have you already done?
Lee, good night! Could you let me know if I can use esc's BLHeli and BLHeli-s on multirotors with apm2.6 and Pixhawk? These esc's work with these controllers???
I think that support for BLHeli was added after support for APM finished so probably not. ardupilot.org/copter/docs/common-brushless-escs.html#common-brushless-escs
Great video, i wonder if you consider making a Pixhawk tutorial for a vtol quadplane it’s kind of a cool merge of a plane and a quad.
It's on the list... Stay tuned
Painless360 REALLY ! I’m so hyped right now ❤️❤️
Do you think that we can combine the Yappu Lua script that has the telemetry on the transmitter display with this odd transmitting to the monitor?
They should work completely independently.
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Hi. Maybe you could help us out with a Pixhawk like yours. We configured and installed firmwer and ESC for a six-piece engine but at the time we arm the engines and accelerate the pixhawk turns off...3S lipo battery 6500mah... thank you.
Happy to help but please watch ruclips.net/video/olIqTiSJHIY/видео.html and come back to me with more detail of what you've tried..
@@Painless360 ruclips.net/video/StVRn7xLiLs/видео.html we try to calibrate esc but it didnt work
Nice work. We appreciate that. Thank you. Please, What is the transmitter and antenna used to transmit the FPV data to the ground station?
VTX is the same one listed in the manual. I always use MenaceRC antennas here. Happy flying!
What a great series, Thank you
I notice the choices are limited for this osd . I like to display propeller rpm. I find that is a consistent way to gage thrust at any point in flight including when the bat voltage is low .
As far as I know you can only get rpm from using 32 bit blheli esc and passing thru its telemetry .
can I do that with this ?
will my ground station telemetry still work unchanged as I can get rpm there .
thanks for good video . your very good at picking good subjects with a lot of questions
I really like the matek wing FC for a hobby plane.
F722 wing is no joke. I love it. I'm sure h722 is coming soon! (though I guess faster cpu's mean less on planes... I fly multirotors).
I have not looked at this OSD (Holybro) in detail, but can it match what EagleTree Vector has (had - unfortunately) for OSD configuration and telemetry info?
Sadly not. This isnt a Vector based OSD..
Strange that Holybro are using such an old style of the software that you use to change the layout. Looks exactly the same as the early version used for minimosd. I guess they just wanted to keep it all as simple as possible. (I think we are all familiar with the nightmare of getting the correct Hex files to work with the correct font files, etc.). I wonder if it would ever be possible to have a separate osd board that used the chipset and protocol that the built in osd's on things like the Omnibus and F405 Wing use, then being able to configure it from within Mission Planner.
I would have liked to be able to update the font.. The default is very blocky.. Happy flying
@@Painless360 Same here, but i doubt it will be long before someone brings out a custom font file for it.
@@Painless360 any idea why they don't include an osd on the pixhawk 4 for example? Seems to come standard in most f7/h7 fpv boards. I get pixhawk 4 isn't exactly fpv focused, but seems like an oversight.
Hi, thanks for the video. I think its possible to have two devices connected to one pixhawk telemetry port.I have problem make it working though. I've connected minim osd and also bluetooth module. The problem that I have is that minim osd only shows telemetry data if the bluetooth module is also connected. But if its not connected, minim osd says no data available. Is it something that you can help me to resolve ? Thanks in advance 😊
Do you have an updated video on MinimOSD? I had a problem with mine where it was intermittently not working, and had very severe horizontal lines while flying my quad, turned out modern video transmitter only provides 5V instead of 12V (which I prefer) but through the reverse-polarity protection diode and dropout voltage of the buck regulator, the voltage to the MAX chip was around 4.8V and not enough to work! I Took a whole damn day to figure out! 😒
It seems some Russian dude picked up on the development of the OSD, although maybe that dried up to given last commit was 2018.
The last video on it was the HolyBro OSD v2 product - it's not something that is used a lot in the main hobby now.. Best of luck!
@@Painless360 Ardupilot does make mention of integrated OSD for some targets, I have a pixhawk, which happens to have an SPI interface on it just like the MAX chip. Is it possible in theory to connect it directly to the pixhawk and configure OSD in mission planner or qgroundcontrol?
@@Painless360 What about Open.HD? I'm also exploring that route with a Jetson Nano and IMX477 camera.
Yep on-baord OSDs not fully supported - You watch a lot of my videos so I'm guessing you missed all of the videos from Summer 2018 on the Arduplane builds using an Omnibus and Matek FC with an OSD?
@@Painless360 If the series was titled for fixed-wing (arduplane), then I might have glossed over it, since I have arducopter and INAV. I'm looking through your stuff to see if I can the series your talking about.
Still patently waiting for the next version of Arducopter to support F.port. It's taking forever!
Can anyone please confirm in this exact same setup that the “Mode” indicator is changing from anything else than just “Stab” when changing modes? All other functions are working fine on the OSD. Mode:stab
Check out one of the maiden videos of my Arduplane builds... Best of luck
Great Video series. I have a problem with this micro OSD unit. I have been setting up a Pixhawk 4 mini on a plane. I have a micro OSD V2 as you have demonstrated. I have a Taranis x9D+ outputting (FRSKY 8XR receiver using SBUS to Pixhawk) RSSI to Ch8 and Mission Planner configured to RSSI_CHANNEL 8 and RSSI_TYPE 2 so it reads the RSSI from the SBUS. In Mission planner HUD I can see the CH8 PWM values fluctuate and RXRSSI follows the RSSI on the Taranis. However, although I can configure the OSD screens as you showed, I cannot find a way to get the RSSI to display. Yes, that option is ticked in the configuration utility. The RSSI icon doesn't appear, nor any value. I did not see RSSI in your video. Have you got it to work? What is the secret? Any help would be appreciated. I have searched the net and other RUclips videos for days.
I don't know without days of setup to try it. If you get the, please let me know... Best of luck
@@Painless360 Thanks anyway. I will see what Holybro product support have to say, if anything. In the meantime I will have a go with the mini OSD as there seems to be more options and experience on line.
Update - The response from Holybro regarding the configuration of their micro OSD v2 was at best cryptic. They suggested configuring settings not visible to me in the Mission planner , such ensuring OSD1_RSSI_EN was set to enable. I configured my micro OSD v2 with the ArduCAM OSD config utility, just as you did. This is linked to in Holybro's Full Manual and Installation guide pdf. Settings such as OSD1_RSSI_EN are not mentioned, so I do not think the answer given to me fits the question I asked.
Like you I do not have time to compensate for the failings of manufactures so I bought another mini OSD and configured it through the MinimOSD-Extra firmware from Night Ghost. This is all nicely described on the Ardupilot.org site, so your not left guessing how to get it to work properly. Once I updated the characture set and flashed the latest version or the firmware to the board (Use the one ending "...MAVLINK-release.hex and not "...MAVLINKPX4-release.hex {Flight controller is a Pixhawk 4 mini}) I was able to configure a screen, and then test it on my plane. RSSI works fine. Flight modes needed the updated characture set to disply correctely.
Hope you don't mind the update. I have always been very grateful to those who have taken the time to post resolutions to issues like this. It might save someone else hours of frustration.
PS- Enjoyed the video on the new Talon Pro. Have you actually flown one yet? I have a birthday comming up and am tempeted to get one.
Not yet, that is a model that will possibly be on the channel in the Autumn. The OSD from HolyBro is locked so that some of the things that you can do with other 'open' hardware can't be done with the HolyBro unit (like load other fonts fro example).. Happy flying!
Hi Lee, hope you are keeping well, I still don't understand why pixhawk as chunky as its, still hasn't got inbuilt OSD!! I mean there are flight controllers 3 times smaller and yet do come with inbuilt osd. A quick question if I may, I've got dji ocusync connected to telemetry 1 port, I'm getting voltage, sat numbers, and a couple of other info, just can't get lat/long coordinates, I don't suppose you have played with ocusync yet have you? Anyways would be good to see you at a drone show, if there will be one any time soon due to the current pandemic 😔
The Pixhawk hardware is not aimed at the FPV side of flying but if you want solid flying and bullet proof GPS mission flying for surveying, filming or reconnacance - its a top pick.. Happy flying.
Agree, the OSD-part of Ardupilot is still on the same level as 10 years back in my opinion with the MinimOSD and this states the focus area I believe. This is more for the autonomous crafts where you monitor and control it from a ground station (check out RCTestFlight magical videos). I started off with Ardupilot for FPV wing flight but have recently moved to a setup with Matek F722 boards with INav which is a more all-in-one solution for the hobbyist. Here you can get pitot tube, gps, status display, buzzer, power-monitoring, power pins, switchable camera inputs, vtx out, lots of uarts, lots of servo ports connected directly into a single unit. This is easily configured with a PC or using the UART-Bluetooth/USB-Bluetooth devices from SpeedyBee and a iOS/Android device making field configuration a blast.
Yep - see my Arduplane on Omnibus and Matek FC where I showed the new (at the time) OSD FPV support.. Happy flying!
@@Painless360 True, your OSD IS Mission Planner on a 17 inch laptop screen. Running something like Crossfire Full with MavLink/bluetooth, you control everything from your PC. Technically you don't even need a radio.
How do you receive the camera feed?
Via an FPV screen or FPV goggles.... Happy flying
So Mission Planner now has an OSD tab for layout. would this work for minim type osd or is that only there to support betaflight type boards with built in osd?
It's for FC s with an inbuilt OSD. See my Arduplane builds from last summer... Happy flying
Inspired by your video, I just received the Micro OSD V2 from 3DRX
Please tell me, what is the operating voltage of the Micro OSD V2. My camera system is working on the voltage from a 4S battery. Is this voltage acceptable with the Micro OSD V2?
All I know is in the video. The OSD is powered by the 5v from the Pixhawk.. Best of luck
The osd has 2 leads (the only 2 presoldered wires) for battery voltage. It gets its power from the 5v on the Telem port however.
Problem is you are stuck with the limited set of telemetry options and font that the obsolete (2012) Arducam OSD offers. It's basically a non flashable micro miniOSD with a ready made Pixhawk connector.
What I heard from this video is avoid Minim OSD, which has a professional configurator and complete feature support, because FTDI is a pain. Buy this PNP solution for USD 20 because it has connectors and a default layout. If you want to configure it in any way, buy the FTDI adapter that we are trying to avoid, use the limited proprietary interface, and forget about bold fonts. Lastly, become dependent on Holybro to keep their limited configurator up-to-date. Any other interpretations?
@@tedhancock68 I'm not sure what they've done with this. Hardware wise it's a micro mini osd. Same chipsets, but it wont flash with MWOSD, they didn't put a CTS connection on just DTR. That, in theory, shouldn't matter if you ground the CTS connector on the FTDI adapter, it fools the FTDI to write enabled all the time, but, no go. It simply does not go into a flash enabled state. The AT328P chip can be flashed, or connected in a boot protected mode, I suspect that's what they did.
G'day Lee, could you splice this into the telemetry leads on the 3DR Pixhawk 1, or swap the plug to suit the PX1? Cheers Jason.
That should work - with a bit of soldering. If you're going to do that then a full Micro MinimOSD may be a more configurable option (if a little more work)...
@@Painless360 keep in mind... The og minim osd's work TERRIBLY with 915 MHz and 433 MHz telemetry radios (like 3dr's sik radios). I have NO IDEA why, but the osd goes really dim and is almost unreadable. This is a known problem by the Holybro devs (they think it's a ground isolation issue).
Hello....what is battery input-Voltage for Holybro?
Check on the specs for the board you're using. Full specs and wiring are on the Matek website..
Hello, I watched so many videos of you and I would like to thank you for all the info you are sharing, it is very helpful.
I do have a question for you, based on your experience, what is the best VTX to use that is 2.4GHz - not 5.8 as 5.8GHz is not legal in my country.
Thanks again...
I've only tried one and that was the FuriousFPV one. It worked fine..
@@Painless360 I was thinking about it as well, but since I never used it before I preferred to ask (in case you are familiar with others). Again, thanks for your response.
@@Painless360 Which 2.4GHz VRX can you recommend (not VTX)
I'd love an ardu copter heli tutorial but that heli vibe is so rare nows I guess it wouldn't make sense
Hello Lee top video after seeing this video Ive purchased a holybro Micro OSD V2 thing is I'm trying to wire it to my TBS Unify Pro32 5G8 HV
Has anyone out here on the net and in reality done this? the vtx output port on the OSD has NC pin is this the smartaudio pin. as the vtx you plugged it in to says this pin is for smartaudio. The naming NC is confusing me any help is appreciated....
If you want to pm me... I'm using the osd rn on my akk x-2 ultimate vtx and I have my tbs unify pro 32 HV in the mail. Stay tuned.
Hey, thanks for these videos. I'm gearing up for an ArduPilot Rover build and having a difficult time figuring out what gear to buy for PixHawk-compatible FPV. This video was very helpful! Thanks. I wonder if you or someone else would suggest a pair of goggles that would be compatible with this FPV system you ended the video with. Thank you! Best wishes.
Check out my Kit Picks 2020 video from August that year for my FPV goggle recommendations.. Best of luck!
@@Painless360 Did that. Ordered last night. Thank you! :)
Out of topic+newbie’s question: is it possible to utilize (old) 3dr telemetry with fc like ardu-flashed matek 405?
It should.. Happy flying
just need ardupilot to work with DJI now
I hate to be that guy... But they just discontinued the air unit. Look into the Caddx Vista and/or shark byte systems imo
Great. Thanks for sharing.
Can you confirm what the maximum input voltage is on the battery pads on the board itself? The manual doesn't specify what the voltage is. Thanks
The Pixhawk will power it with 5v....Happy flying
Have a look at OPenHD. Uses Raspberry pi boardsa and either a raspicam or a camera with HDMI out
Cool. Thanks for the idea.. Happy flying
Huh... I'm not flying anymore - Too much of a R.P.I.T.A. to deal with people concerned about my hobby exploiting their privacy - so I'm not UpToDate anymore with what has moved on but it looks like practically nothing has happened in regards to PixHawk and OSDs... My TBS Discovery PRO back then already had a MinimOSD installed and by the looks of what I remember setting it up is as much of a P.I.T.A. now as it was back then - Super unimpressed 😑
I'm guessing you are not a regular viewer. See the builds on Matek and Omnibus with Arduplane from last summer
@@Painless360 Can't confirm or deny... I'd describe myself more as a selective viewer viewing mostly stuff that is ( or apparently was ) of interest to me like the OpenTX stuff which were of much value back then in getting my Tamiya Tanks ( imgur.com/zp3hFxS ) back up and running due to the ever so increasing lack of analogue trims on modern remotes but, technically, required for those Models.
OpenTX also saved my butt after upgrading my #56020 Leopard 2A6 to a 2A7+ model while also integrating a 3rd party 2-Axis Stabilizer module ( ruclips.net/video/78S_lE0B4Gc/видео.html ) that wouldn't play nice with accessing the stock functions of the Tank - OpenTX again allowed me to remedy that the issues by triggering the action for less than 0.3sec regardless for how long a Switch would be held high thus being low enough to trigger the desired effect ( like turning off the engine ) but not the 3rd party modules overlay turning the turret using the same channel 🙃