Good morning.
I hope to use this in a quad project where the real time cam gets pushed to the cam input of the Espruino Web Interface.
The project is for the kids I teach in my spare time.
At the moment, I feel like I wish to use the nRF52 possibly nRF51 (micro:bit).
Basically, weight is a problem and I need to have a pcb which contains as much for as little weight as possible.
A basic start is via this https://github.com/CodingPiratesSilkeborÂgLydOgLys/nrf52-quadcopter
Gordon has promised that a puck.js I ordered should arrive soon: I weight it and see the pcb footprint so that the puck.js can be placed on a pcb.
Then, find the components needed to create a basic "plug and play" Espruino quad.
Kickstarter?
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Good morning.
I hope to use this in a quad project where the real time cam gets pushed to the cam input of the Espruino Web Interface.
The project is for the kids I teach in my spare time.
At the moment, I feel like I wish to use the nRF52 possibly nRF51 (micro:bit).
Basically, weight is a problem and I need to have a pcb which contains as much for as little weight as possible.
A basic start is via this https://github.com/CodingPiratesSilkeborÂgLydOgLys/nrf52-quadcopter
Gordon has promised that a puck.js I ordered should arrive soon: I weight it and see the pcb footprint so that the puck.js can be placed on a pcb.
Then, find the components needed to create a basic "plug and play" Espruino quad.
Kickstarter?
Br Owen