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ArduPilot's best friend! Remzibi OSD is an incredible, very versatile OSD! Not to mention that the configuration software is by far the best one.
More information about this product please click here: http://www.happykillmore.com/Software/Faq.asp
Includes GPS module and USB cable for programming.
This is an example video by me (Jordi) testing the OSD, works like a charm and the video overlay is great, no fuzzy symbols!
Technical
Data: - Supply power requirement: 7V-14V (ie: 2S or 3S Lipo) - Video
voltage measurment range 0-15V - Engine(ENG) voltage measurment range
0-30V - General purpose ADC measurment - Build your own or use off the shelf
components for many advanced readings - ie. Temperature, Amps, Air Speed, Prop
Speed, RSSI, etc. - Video signals - standard PAL or NTSC - GPS - any GPS
5V supply with NMEA protocol with TLL standard TX RX signals (however best
results and advantages are with dedicated GPS module working 5Hz update
position) - Weight : 16 gram (OSD + dedicated GPS) - Printed OSD board
size 20mmx45mm (0.78"x1.77")
Functionality: - PC connection for
configuration/calibration purposes using dedicated PC program - No need for a
free channel on your receiver for OSD to function - GPS detection and
configuration automaticaly - Home autosave function configurable based on
number of satelites - button "save home" works independently - Metric(km/h)
or feet(MPH) units - configurable - Zero altitude to airfield level -
configurable - Fully configurable screen layout (no more cropped off data
around the screen border like some other OSD's) - Graphical symbols and fonts
configurable (Font editor for creating your own symbols and characters) -
Voltages calibration function and all ADC inputs including alarms - Frequency
calibration for Hz or RPM (gain definable) - PC configuration software
includes GPS emulator for testing and setup purposes. - Language Editor -
Currently available in English, Polish and French. Simple to use langauge editor
can be used to translate to any other language.
Button
function: - Save home position (short click) - Video mode change (NTSC
or PAL) press and hold button for about 1 second - Programming mode (pressed
when conecting to power) for PC communication
Information currently
available on the OSD (additional hardware may be required): - Latitude
(format DDMM.MMMM or DD.DDDDDD can be choosen) - Longitude (format DDMM.MMMM
or DD.DDDDDD can be choosen) - Speed (k/m or miles/h can be choosen) -
Altitude (meters or feet) - Direction home arrow (animated arrow or user
definable) - Distance home (meters or feet) - Satelite quantity (GPS
signal quality) - Heading (0º to 359º) - Video battery voltage
(individually scaled and calibrated) - Main (Engine) battery voltage
(individually scaled and calibrated) - Virtual ADC which keeps a running
total for use with battery MAH consumption - Flight timer - Variometer
(meters/s or feet/s) - UTC Time - UTC Date - Alarms for distance, ADC,
atitude, battery voltages (individually scaled and calibrated) - 32 static
displayed independent graphical-character symbols, configurable - Summary
screen - after detection 0 speed for configurable X seconds, shows max values
for altitude, distance, speed (function can be disabled) - 6 ADC channels to
use with any additional sensors, each can be individually calibrated and have an
alarm set, cooperates with any additional sensors (optionaly scaled by opamp or
resistor dividers) with analog output (RSSI, air pressure, current sensor,
temperature or anything else with an analog output) - display format as 123 or
123.4 can be chosen - Frequency meter (RCl input resistor need 220-515ohm or
T0 in new board) - can be scaled for any units by gain as Hz or RPM, cooperate
with magnetic(halotron) or optical sensor - or can be used as frames counter
when connected to RX output directly
All displayed information can be
placed anywhere on the screen, can be visible or invisible. Each object can have
a definable leading character(picture) and ending character(picture). All
configuration is done by the PC configuration program written by
HappyKillmore.
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