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This is the hardware / addons part of OpenAVRc.

For source code or documentation : Visit https://github.com/Ingwie/OpenAVRc_Dev


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OpenAVRc Hardware and addons

  1. Introduction (this page)

    You will find here all hardwares developped by the OpenAVRc Team.

  2. OpenAVRc Shield

    This is the main board used by our OpenAVRc project.

    here

  3. MultiSwitch_Sw16-ProMicro

    here

  4. MultiSwitch_Sw8 (deprecated)

    here

  5. MultiSwitch_Sw8 V2

    here

  6. The MS8-Xany card used as an Impulse Sequencer

    here

  7. Xany2Msx

    here

  8. MultiSwitch_MosFet

    here

  9. Capteur_Hall_I2C

    here

  10. Capteur_Hall_I2C Mini

    here

  11. Encoder A1335 I2C

    here

  12. Alimentation for Mpx 3010

    here

  13. LM386 amplifier

    here

  14. Shield for JQ6500-28P/PAM8302

    here

  15. PAM8302 Amplifier

    here

  16. Long Range hardwares solutions

    <table cellspacing=0> <tr> <td align=center width=200><a href="https://github.com/Ingwie/OpenAVRc_Hw/tree/V3/Long_Range/MultiProtocol&Lora"><img src="https://github.com/Ingwie/OpenAVRc_Hw/blob/V3/Long_Range/MultiProtocol%26Lora/RFM95W_TxModule.jpg" border="0" name="submit" title="MultiProtocol&Lora" alt="MultiProtocol&Lora"/></a><br><b>MultiProtocol&Lora</b></td> <td align=center width=200><a href="https://github.com/Ingwie/OpenAVRc_Hw/tree/V3/Long_Range/ExpressLrs"><img src="https://github.com/Ingwie/OpenAVRc_Hw/blob/V3/Long_Range/ExpressLrs/HappyModel_combo_kit.jpg" border="0" name="submit" title="ExpressLrs" alt="ExpressLrs"/></a><br><b>ExpressLrs</b></td> <td align=center width=200><a href="https://github.com/Ingwie/OpenAVRc_Hw/tree/V3/Long_Range/Crossfire_TBS"><img src="https://github.com/Ingwie/OpenAVRc_Hw/blob/V3/Long_Range/Crossfire_TBS/TBS_TX_V2_combo_kit.jpg" border="0" name="submit" title="Crossfire_TBS" alt="Crossfire_TBS"/></a><br><b>Crossfire_TBS</b></td> </tr> </table>
  17. Xany2Sounds

    here

  18. Sound&SmokeModule

  19. Futaba FP-S148/S3003 replacement

Users OpenAVRc Transmitter Builds

Users Builds with X-Any

Users Builds with Bluetooth feature

These modules use the OpenAVRc Blutooth feature An OpenAVRc transmitter can be connected to another OpenAVRc transmitter for schooling mode.
One use the master role and the other the slave role.
But it's also possible to use this Bluetooth feature for these three projects:
This Bluetooth mode can be used for use an external Joystick for command the transmitter or use a Head Tracker for FPV or replace PPM cable for use with a simulator. Replace transmitter stick by a joystick Logitech 3D Pro:
* OpenAVRcBT_JoystickReader
Use your transmitter with simulator (CPPM or joystick modes):
* OpenAVRcBT_ToSimulator
Command camera and more:
* OpenAVRcBT_HeadTrackerFW


OpenAVRc is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License,
or (at your option) any later version.

OpenAVRc is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

   License GPLv2: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html