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IMU CPU DJI NAZA - QuadCopter Hexicopter Y6 - Australia

US$230.00
Shipping Weight:
420.00 Grams
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Product Description

DJI Naza CPU IMU features a Gyro/Acc/Baro combination (no compass - no GPS included) and is suitable for pilots/Controllers who require semi-automated levels of hover altitude/height lock control - it has good altitude algorithms (better than PARIS for ALT).  Like the PARIS it has Auto LEVEL failsafe but does not have MAG compass(PARIS) and NAZA cannot be used for Tricopter (only PARIS can fly TriiKopta).  NAZA Controls 4 or 6 engines and a two axis gimbal at the same time. NAZA is optimised for YSiix SCARAB.  The main difference to WookongM (Apart from the finite Resolution improvement of the Wookong) is NAZA does not have a high resistance to prop motor vibration (Does not have the Cubic mass inertia design of the IMU used in the WookongM) and does not have advanced navigation such as return to home GPS ; and is not upgradable to Waypoint Navigation as is WookongM.  Perfect for YSiix Scarab photographers on a budget wanting postive ALTITUDE lock. (for heading lock you need MAG on PARIS or Wookong).   NAZA works with any normal Receiver JR Spektrum Futaba Futaba S-Bus or Hitec etc... - but does not handle SUM Rx such as FrSky (Only PARIS can handle PPM-SUM)


Features

NAZA is optimised for YSiix SCARAB and for rigid Carbon Quads like Stealth Reconn

Auto LEVEL Failsafe

Strong Altitude algoritms(code) BARO->ZaxisACC code link.  holds altitude very well

Quad and Hexii and YSiix 

S-Bus support for Futaba® Rx with S-Bus

Total voltage monitor code - LED warning level 1 ;  then Level 2 volts = controlled descent (Still requires Quanum cell by cell monitor separately added - not included)

Requires PC with MSWindows (Does not work with Mac OSX - only PARIS works with OSX)

 

Includes

IMU/CPU

Rx connector Wires x 8

USB cable

VU = combo BEC & LED status light 

 

Software

Download the NAZA PC Assistant HERE ; Download the NAZA Manual HERE

 

Excludes

GPS function (NAZA features an expansion port - for future NAVIGATION hardware upgrade optional sensors )

*** *** Effective 20Feb2012 DJI prices have been updated to reflect the new 2012 levels. 

 

KNOWN ISSUES for consideration prior to purchase * - Gimbal smoothness - April 10 2012 there is currently a bug in the NAZA gimbal software/firmware which causes some small jitters in some digital gimbal servos - buyers are advised to consider this issue before buying in relation to your user expectation.  We are working with DJI China to resolve the bug - details will be posted here when the issue is resolved. 

 

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Tips

  • Follow the building guide carefully - allow at least three days to complete the project. Measure twice - cut once.
  • MultiWiiCopters are nearly twice as efficient as a RC Helicopter providing the props are matched to the ESC and engines.
  • 6 x 10amps is 60amps continuous power (72amps peak if your 40C lipo can cope) this is massive on 4S - your HEX will be climbing like a interception rocket - You do NOT need 18Amp ESCs - it's a common mistake with multi engine ops - especially 6 engines to go past the humble 10Amp Turnigy ESC - these things are perfect - in the hover the ESC is running at about 3.5amps on a HEX. You don't need the extra weight of a HEX.
  • Recommended props are - 4S 9050 Triples with 65g 775kv CarbonBird motors available on this site to give a large amount of slow moving downwash. In the hover the throttle should be 1/3 to 1/4 maximum. The HEX is very powerful
  • Use a magnetic-balancer to balance all props statically; then run them individually to check they are centred true and the tipshave the same path; any vibration will reduce the effectiveness of the Wii gyro or anyother gyro.
  • Never screw/glue or bolt the Wii Motion+ to the board - use good quality FOAM TAPE. Make sure the wires to the WM+ are soft, curved and not tight.
  • For Aerial Photography do not use an ESC to power the Vcc line.  Use a seprate independant switching BEC and solder the Vcc and GND lines to the board. Select 5v.  Note the MCP1825S has a maximum Vcc of 6v.
  • Keep your PROPS OFF - not installed - until you are fully conversant/understand in full the functions of your Tx in full including TRAV (end Points), the arm and disarm procedures -  realise that for a noob skiping or out-of-order set-up steps or moving sticks, or even static -  PROPS may start at anytime without warning.  Never install props prior to calibration of the ESC and testing the gyro orientation, and arm/disarm testing of the board - YOU are responsible - make sure your actions and your Copter is safe - remove the prop -remove the risk.
  • Always maiden on default PIDs' - If the copter is not almost perfect on default PID's then DO NOT go straight to altering the PID's!  MultiwiiCopters require good quality ESCs such as HobbyWing® or turnigy Plush® (Not SuperSimple) then do full calibrations of all the ESCs, the correct timing set/programmed into the ESCs and lastly good quality wiring and soldering (not short 3.5mm press fit connectors) - Use FLUX PASTE to complete all soldered wires.

Safety in Australian Skies

  • Keep more than 30m from persons,choose an empty sports field for your first flights
  • Do not fly near pets, houses or cars
  • Never fly within 3nm of an airfield or above 400ft
  • Never install your props until after the Multicopter is fully tested and 100% correct without props. Engines can start suddenly and without warning IF YOU FAIL to understand how they work or skip any steps.
  • Set your Tx/Rx binding to low throttle 1/4 position so that if the link is lost the copter will descend slowly.
  • Always keep your Copter in line of sight for one pilot ops - FPV is only legal in AU with a buddy on a buddybox - 2 person FPV is 100% legal using the buddybox system below 400'.  See CASA Part 101 Regs
  • RC Flying is a privilege - please enjoy it.  Don't show off and don't get over confident
  • Home movies are fine, but in Australia professional paid photography or videos from an RC aircraft requires CASA Part 101 compliance, including exams and approved ops manuals and pilot competency tests by CASA official which will cost several thousand up front.

Shipping

We ship worldwide (mon-fri) prior to 3pm AU EST time - using either Fedex Express or the trusted AU Post Office for AU. However for customised items like this kit with user selected options requiring specific options such as colours and boom lengths - please allow up to 1 additional working day.

All business is conducted by direct eMail or you can phone - RCGoups PM's are not used for a registered business such as ours.

  • Shipping is calculated by weight.
    • AUSTRALIA - Shipping is US$28 Platinum insured - signature required - insured - 2-4days delivery(excluding weekends)
    • WORLDWIDE - Shipping is US$33.85 Fedex Express Economy to USA - other countries vary - add to cart and select your country to see - signature required - 4-6 USA - 6-9 EU working days (depending on weekends)

NOTE: Some countries have not signed the International Postal agreement and we cannot send to some countries - Other Countries require FEDEX insurance as POST insurance is NOT available.  If you are unlucky and your country imposes these restrictions - we will refund your Paypal payment and cancel your order.