Holybro stands at the forefront of research and progress, specializing in autopilots and critical electronic systems for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
As a key partner in the UST network, Holybro’s innovative solutions and capabilities are prominently featured in their supplier profile, crafted through a collaborative effort between our team and the company.
The Platinum profile highlights a diverse product range that caters to a wide array of users, from hobbyists and commercial drone manufacturers to both public and private aerospace research institutions and defense agencies globally.
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The Pixhawk 6X flight controller is equipped with triple-redundant IMU sensors and boasts a design that features completely isolated sensor domains,each with distinct buses and power management. Its high-speed Ethernet interface facilitates seamless integration with various drone mission computers.
Meanwhile, the Pixhawk 6X Pro enhances safety with its triple-redundant IMUs, including a primary sensor that offers an impressive accelerometer dynamic range of ±40 g, complemented by dual-redundant barometers. Its modular design prioritizes safety through isolated sensor domains and independent power control.
Built on the NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX/Nano carrier board, the Pixhawk Jetson Baseboard is compatible with any PAB (Pixhawk Autopilot Bus) form factor flight controller, including the Pixhawk 6X. This baseboard is equipped with a comprehensive array of I/O options, such as Gigabit Ethernet, USB, UART, HDMI, and MIPI CSI camera inputs.
For those looking to integrate a Raspberry Pi CM4 companion computer, the Pixhawk RPi CM4 Baseboard allows for seamless pairing with any PAB form factor flight controller. It offers a variety of I/O connections, making it user-kind for developers and systems integrators alike.
The Kakute H743 Wing is a versatile flight controller tailored for fixed-wing and VTOL drones. It features an Arm Cortex-M7 CPU that supports ArduPilot-based firmware and includes a high-precision, low-noise IMU. The controller provides multiple I/O options, including UART, PWM, and I2C, along with plug-and-play compatibility for CAN devices and GPS receivers.
The H-RTK mosaic-H represents a cutting-edge GPS & GNSS module, utilizing an advanced Septentrio receiver with an integrated magnetometer and dual-antenna inputs. By employing GPS as the yaw source rather of a conventional compass, it delivers more precise data to drone autopilots, considerably improving navigation accuracy.
H-RTK F9P differential high-precision GNSS modules leverage the u-blox ZED-F9P technology,offering rapid convergence times,dependable performance,and swift update rates. This series includes three models: an economical option for rover applications, a helical antenna variant for rovers or base stations, and a high-gain antenna model specifically designed for base stations.
The DroneCAN version of the H-RTK F9P differential high-precision GNSS module is tailored for rover applications, featuring enhanced EMI resistance and an update rate of up to 8 Hz. This model is designed with a low profile and superior ingress protection, making it ideal for rugged and space-constrained drone environments. Additionally, a helical antenna version is available, providing improved performance in obstructed settings, perfect for rover or base station use.
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