Project Name | Stars | Downloads | Repos Using This | Packages Using This | Most Recent Commit | Total Releases | Latest Release | Open Issues | License | Language |
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Expresslrs | 2,441 | 8 hours ago | 29 | gpl-3.0 | C++ | |||||
STM32/ESP32/ESP8285-based High-Performance Radio Link for RC applications | ||||||||||
Avem | 1,256 | 11 days ago | 5 | mit | C | |||||
🚁 轻量级无人机飞控-[Drone]-[STM32]-[PID]-[BLDC] | ||||||||||
Expresslrs Hardware | 116 | a year ago | 13 | |||||||
STM32/ESP32/ESP8285-based High-Performance Radio Link for RC applications | ||||||||||
Quicksilver | 89 | 11 days ago | 20 | mit | C | |||||
Flight Controller Firmware | ||||||||||
Uas Catpilot | 22 | 3 months ago | bsd-3-clause | Python | ||||||
CatPilot is a hardware and OS agnostic drone's autopilot software stack. It is designed for faster creation of scalable distributed control systems for mission-critical applications. (UAS-CatPilot repo is a upper lever repo for sharing configurations for UAVs) | ||||||||||
Scf4 Sdk | 16 | 9 months ago | 3 | gpl-3.0 | Python | |||||
Motorized zoom lens controller Kurokesu SCF4 module featuring STM32 controller and Onsemi LC898201 driver control software | ||||||||||
Drone Stm32 Map | 16 | 13 | 7 months ago | 11 | April 09, 2021 | 7 | apache-2.0 | Rust | ||
STM32 peripheral mappings for Drone, an Embedded Operating System. | ||||||||||
Catpilot | 14 | 3 months ago | 1 | bsd-3-clause | C | |||||
CatPilot is a hardware and OS agnostic drone's autopilot software stack. It is designed for faster creation of scalable distributed control systems for mission-critical applications. | ||||||||||
Circuit_tree_designs | 12 | 5 years ago | ||||||||
This repository contains embedded hardware designs auto-created from Circuit Tree web application by random requirements generated from python scripts | ||||||||||
Universal Rc Joystick | 7 | 5 months ago | mit | C | ||||||
Convert RC receiver into USB HID Joystick with a cheap STM32 dev board |
Flight Controller Firmware
QUICKSILVER comes with configuration application for Windows, MacOS and Linux.
A web version is available at config.bosshobby.com.
It's source and pre-compiled binaries can be found here.
The Configurator offers easy flashing
This firmware uses the awesome PlatformIO project as it's development environment.
Install it, download the source-code and start hacking away.
Any contributions of code, ideas, help with documentation are most welcome.
If you cannot help with any of those but would still like to contribute we are able to accept donations through open collective (https://opencollective.com/) This way any funding is fully transparent.
Any money donated will be used to provide hardware and equipment when necessary to continue development and expand hardware support.
Contributions are welcome and encouraged.