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OpenLRS Receiver v1 [discontinued]

Open Source RC Receiver Module

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This is the old version of our M2 modules.

If you are a new customer please visit the M2 module page


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OpenLRS Rx  is an open source RC receiver module that configurable for any channel (400-460mhz) or any protocol or extra features as telemetry transmitter.


Rx module including 100mW RFM22B RF unit and Atmega328 processor with Arduino Bootloader.

You can upload our codes or write your own.

 

Frequency Hopping or What You Want

Our original code doing 3 channel frequency hopping (not FHSS, FH only) for reducing the risks.  Standard refresh rate is same with your transmitter (50hz), if one of channels disables by an external source refresh rate reducing to %66 (33hz) , if you loose 2 of 3 channels you can fly already with %33 (15hz) refresh rate.

If you didnt like it, you can write your own hopping codes or just use 1 solid channel.

 

 

3.3v I2C for All Digital Sensors

The receiver including an 3.3v I2C port for all sensor boards on the market. You can plug our BMP085 board and you got an altimeter or variometer. You can measure the G forces with an accelerometer or stabilize your plane with a gyroscope sensor.

 

 

Serial or Parallel PPM selectable

If you are using an autopilot/multicopter controller with serial PPM. You dont need any firmware change. Just plug a jumper (binding plugs of 2.4ghz receivers) between channel 1 and 3's signal outputs. OpenLRS Rx detects the jumper when startup and gives 2 short blink. This mean it's giving serial PPM signal from 8th channel. 

 

You dont need external multicopter controllers or autopilots

OpenLRS Rx module, including serial and I2C ports for your future projects. Just include a WiiMotionPlus and upload your code for making a basic quadrocopter. Add a Wii Nunchuck and you have 6DOF IMU. or just buy a 9DOF IMU and connect. Our 3.3v I2C port compatible with all of modern I2C sensors. You can connect your GPS or other Serial equipments with serial port.

 

A sample video with WiMotionPlus 

 

Telemetry

OpenLRS Rx module is including a Tranceiver, that's mean, you can use it as a transmitter or a telemetry transmitter. Just imagine, you can follow your plane's voltage levels or sensors of your quadrocopter. And you can change the configuration by your PC.   

 

You can use your Receiver as a Transmitter

If you dont need the Futaba Tx module's advantages, you dont need our M1 modules too. Just order 2 receivers and update the one of them as a transmitter. Because M1 module and Rx modules using same RF modules (RFM22B) . Only you should change the pinouts of transmitter code. (I will share a code about that in a few days)

 

Our RX module including:

  • 3.3v FTDI support for Arduino
  • Serial Port for firmware upload and telemetry application
  • 3.3v I2C port for all modern sensors as WiiMotionPlus, WiiNunchuk, MEMs gyros, accelerometers, barometers, etc. 
  • 8 channel servo output
  • PWM output as RSSI output. (You can modify the code for PWM based RSSI signal)
  • Red and Blue (green on v1) LEDs for visible informations
  • RFM22B tranceiver module including Si4432 chip with configurable 0-100mW output, Frequency hopping capability and hundreds features.
  • 16Mhz Atmega328 processor with Arduino Pro Mini compatible bootloader.
  • 3.3v MIC5205 based voltage regulator with reverse polarity protection and 1S lipo support. 

 

Package Contents

  • OpenLRS Receiver Board with servo pins
  • 433mhz 2.5dBi SMA plugged stock Antenna

 

 

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Important!

 
Never turn on your Dragon Link Transmitter without the antenna Attached or included Dummy Load attached, this can burn it out !!!   To do your range check before flying, use the supplied dummy load in place of the transmitters antenna.  For more detailed instructions on how do to a Range Check, follow this LINK.
 
Do not over tighten the antenna on the Transmitter, this can cause the SMA connector on the transmitter to strip its threads, loosen, break, or wear out very quickly over time.  Screw on the Dragon Link transmitter antenna until it stops turning.  Do NOT tighten it down !!!   Once the antenna is snug, the connection is fully made, tightening the antenna any more will NOT increase performance !!!
 


  • Never turn on your Rx without the antenna attached, this can burn it out !!! 
  • Dont supply it higher voltage than 15volt.   
  • Follow our forum pages and new firmware updates remember it is opensource project and it will be better with your ideas and codes. 

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