In a previous project, a 7.2g helicopter made of carbon was designed and realized at the LAI. The goal of this project is to design and realize a tiny receiver and a remote capable of driving the helicopter from a distance of 2 to 4 meters. Challenges are here to make the receiver small and light enough to be embedded in the helicopter without disturbing the flight. Ultra-low consumption is also required. Both emitter and receiver will have to be designed and mounted by the student. The microcontroller is to be chosen in the MSP430F21x2 family. Well-known for their low-power consumption, they also possess an IrDA serial communication interface which will be used for a bi-directional communication between the helicopter and the remote. The remote will have to control 3 channels (lift, yaw and eventually pitch) and display the battery level of the helicopter.
Florent Evariste Forest, Yunhong Che
Colin Neil Jones, Yuning Jiang, Yingzhao Lian
Jan Van Herle, Martin Daniel Gay, Hossein Pourrahmani