Arduino FPV Drone
When you think of an FPV drone, the last thing that comes to mind would probably be a palm-sized flying device, but that’s exactly what inventor Max built. It’s based on an Arduino Pro Mini board, while an MPU6050 IMU is used for motion sensing and flight control.



An NRF24L01 transceiver module lets the user communicate with the drone, and four small coreless motors, driven by tiny MOSFETs, power the drone. All of the electronics are connected to a small 220 mAh lithium-polymer battery. A small camera up front lets you see the action firsthand using a headset.

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Arduino FPV Drone

This project is INSANE! The skill needed to design such a small functioning device is crazy fr! Congrats on the amazing video Max!,” said one fan.

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