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UT-Cube Blue with ADS-B

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Description

UT-Cube Blue with ADS-BThe Cube Blue is identical to the Cube Orange with the only difference being that it is manufactured in the United States. The Cube Blue is designed for operators that require a US made flight controller option, such as government or military operators. Description The Cube Blue Standard Set features a high performance H7 processor and the 1090MHz ADS B receiver from uAvionix. The Cube Blue has upgraded IMUs and the STM32H757 MCU. The autopilot can be

The Cube Blue is identical to the Cube Orange with the only difference being that it is manufactured in the United States. The Cube Blue is designed for operators that require a US-made flight controller option, such as government or military operators.

Description

The Cube Blue Standard Set features a high-performance H7 processor and the 1090MHz ADS-B receiver from uAvionix. The Cube Blue has upgraded IMUs and the STM32H757 MCU. The autopilot can be set up to automatically avoid aircraft that are detected in an exclusion zone set by the pilot. Previously known as Pixhawk 2.1.

Features

  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass, Barometric Pressure Sensor
  • Power input voltage/rated input current: 4.1-5.7 V / 2.5 A
  • Power rated output/input power: 14 W
  • USB port input voltage/rated input current: 4-5.7 V / 250 mA
  • Servo rail input voltage: 3.3 V / 5 V
  • Not waterproof. External waterproof protection is needed
  • Operation Temperature: -10 °C / 55 °C
  • Cube Blue Housing Material: CNC Aluminum Alloy
  • ADSB Carrier Board Housing Material: ABS Molding

What's Included

1x Cube Blue
1x ADSB Carrier Board
1x Power Brick Mini
1x I2C Board
1x Buzzer Cable
2x CAN Cable
1x Power Brick Mini Cable
1x GPS1 Cable
1x Micro USB Cable
2x I2C Cable
4x Mounting Screw
3x 3M Large Sticker
2x 3M Medium Sticker
4x 3M Small Sticker

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