My APM arrived today! Will have to do some reading tonight.
Chris, you said something about a wiring diagram for the minim OSD to ensure magic smoke does not escape.
When setting the apm up can it get power from the USB port or do I need to power through the power module?
If I don't work tomorrow I think it might be time to have a play.
Regards
Crispy
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Hi Crispy,
I have converted the minimOSD to 5V so you solder the pads on both sides.
Here is the diagram I use:
Diagrams voltage tolerance for the camera should be 7V to 15V. I also use a 5V camera on my Tri and have a UBEC mounted between the camera and the power supply.
This is the wiring harness I use, JR servo female connect to the battery (3s) and to the camera, the normal JR servo connectors connect to the minim. Note that no + wires are connected on the analogue side of the minimOSD:
If you have any questions feel free to ask.
You can connect the APM from either of them, avoid doing both at the same time though. I think the older versions had an issue where it took out the voltage regulator havent been game enough to try it on a newer board :-) I rarely connect via the USB port, only really for logs, otherwise I plug a battery in and use the telemetry link.
I also recommend taking your time with the APM, it is straight forward just make sure you follow all the steps and dont skip any even it seems like it will get you in the air sooner. Highly recommend that you dont disable any of the PreArm checks, if there is an issue then work through it, they are there for a good reason.
Only one I monkey with is the GPS HDOP check, I've changed it to 350 on the Mini Quad as it's GPS seems to be less sensitive than my others. I will likely change it back once I've remounted everything (and switched to a slightly bigger GPS unit). My Tricopter I have done the reverse I have it's HDOP set to 160 (so 1.6) so I have to have a bloody good position lock to arm. I think the default is 250 (so HDOP of 2.5) which is pretty good.
Regards,
Chris