Pinout Parrot Serial Cable

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Pinout Parrot Serial Cable

How to connect USB to uBlox Helix GPS for Parrot ARDrone2 To connect a uBlox with Helix antenna via a USB to serial cable that you can just plug into your ARdrone 2 Example of a via USB connected uBlox Helix GPS for Parrot ARDrone2 Pinout colors TTL - 232R - 5V, TTL - 232R - 3V3 Connector color coding Pin Color Abr.Color 1 Black BK 2 Brown BN 3 Red RD 4 Orange OG 5 Yellow YE 6 Green GN How the connector is prepared • A sharp knive deep in the outer end, the part where the wire come out, this will damage the first part of the wires, but that is OK, it will be cut of and not be used. • Cut a along the whole wire till the USB connector begin • Peel ot the wires in the begin • Grab all the wires of the cable end stringly in your hand • With one continuous pull, pull the wires out of the black outer plastic. With a cut alone the line this shoud go, just apply force. • You are done! UBlox via USB complete me. • load cdcacm kernel module • change UART1_DEV to e. Bondan Prakoso & Fade 2 Black Respect Rar. g.

Apr 29, 2012. Making the cables is a bit laborious and I had previously spotted on ebay that you can buy a standard RS232 – TTL converter cable at a silly price. Before I cut it off the PC power supply as I intended to wire it up manually, therefore I don't know if the parrot and PC PSU 4 pin molex pinout is the same.

/dev/ttyACM0 Parrot GPS Dongle. Visual Studio 2010 Professional Product Key Generator more. Parrot GPS Dongle Use the sirf gps subsystem. Connecting the Parrot GPS Dongle When we connected the GPS Receiver (GPS) to the AR Drone 2.0 (Drone) and searched on the Drone, we found out that nothing happened.

Pinout Parrot Serial Cable

After some research we found out that there was no USB serial driver available on the Drone to recognize the GPS. From USGlobalstat, the manufacturer of the GPS, we found out that we needed an pl2303 driver. On the internet another was reported and there they were installing drivers for the Drone. We followed these steps but some errors occurred because we are using an AR Drone 2.0.

Once we found out that the Drone is running another version of Linux we have to change that. We had also some troubles with finding the right.config file to use. Finally we were able to make the modules, including the usbserial and pl2303, for the Drone.

From the make step we were getting 2 files, usbserial.ko and pl2303.ko. We put those files on the Drone by using FTP. Once the files are on the Drone we connected to the Drone by Telnet and went to the /data/video folder were the files we located. By insmodding the.ko files we installed the drivers on the linux system and we were able to connect the GPS to the Drone. After connecting the GPS was recognized and was mounted to /dev/ttyUSB0.