LibrePilot Forum
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: zamu91 on February 18, 2016, 06:52:28 pm
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Hi to everyone!
I pubblish in google Play the pid calculator for librepilot ;)
You can find in this link
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.librepilote.lpTune&hl=it
There is the Web version.
http://www.novaprogrammi.it/lptune/
Ps
I would like to see the web version pubblished in this domain :)
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Hi to everyone!
I pubblish in google Play the pid calculator for librepilot ;)
You can find in this link
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.librepilote.lpTune&hl=it
There is the Web version.
http://www.novaprogrammi.it/lptune/
Ps
I would like to see the web version pubblished in this domain :)
Very nice! How do I use it? What is UOV? And whatever it is, is it the only thing you need to know? I mean the quad size and weight don't matter? Or props or motor type or lipo cell count?
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Yes, you need only the Uov :D
Here a little how to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqgZZ6-V3Qk
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Hi zamu91. Nice work!
I'm wrong or the derivative results lack a digit? It should be 0.000000.
And it would be nice to mention the father of OPTune method in the app, Craig Nuttall (cnut).
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I recheck asap!
Off course, i'll add the credits with the mention of Craig and Angelo.p :D
I would like add a tutorial section for the uov calculation and another for easytune
Thanks for the feedback :)
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Yes, you need only the Uov :D
Here a little how to.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqgZZ6-V3Qk
Thanks, i already Found and watchers that video. But if i understand correctly, unless you have a knob or slider on tx for txpid you as well could find the sweet spot right away instead of the UOV. Or, is it beneficial for me ( don't have knob nor slider ) to find the UOV first through trial and error with Librepilot and than feed the numbers into LPtune?
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Oh wow...looks like we have a genius here, easily programms a Android AP, im Impressed!
And it works, thanks for all the work!
MazeVX
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Does this work only for quadcopters? I wonder since it especially asks for the ESCs, which on helis for example are not involved in changing the heli's orientation.