RC Electronics Raven2 Onboard Air-Data Measuring System for R/C Aircraft with Telemetry User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- RC Electronics
Table of Contents
Raven2
Onboard air-data measuring system for R/C aircraft with telemetry.
User Manual Manual version: 1.1
Introduction
The “Raven 2” is one component of RC Electronics model aircraft telemetry system. The unit is the “onboard” unit intended to be used with the “Snipe / Finch” “ground station”. The unit is designed to measure many parameters of an R/C model aircraft and transmit them to the ground station via the telemetry link working on 433 MHz frequency. The unit is capable of measuring sink/climb rate (Vario), altitude, acceleration of the plane in all axes, noise level, servo pulse on servo input, GPS data with 18Hz refresh rate and supply voltage. For storage it has internal fast solid state storage which is will record up to 20h of flying.
Key features of the Raven 2
- Integrated fast solid state memory for up to 20h of logging
- Latest pressure sensor for ultra fast detection of climb / sink
- Two pressure sensors for altitude and Vario measuring
- 3 axes accelerometer
- Enl – Environment noise level detection to detect working electric, impeller or jet motor.
- FHSS – Frequency Hopping Spread System on 433MHz telemetry channel to eliminate frequency conflicts.
- 18 Hz GPS working with GNSS, Glonass and prepared for Galileo global positioning satellites.
- Various telemetry protocol supported over one of servo input (JetiEx, PowerBox System, Hott …)
Specifications
Unit Dimensions | 63 mm x 22 mm x 13 mm |
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Weight | 16 grams (without GPS antenna) |
Temperature Range¹ | -10°C ~ +60°C |
Input Voltage Range | 4.0 – 12.0 volts DC |
Input Current | 80 milliamps @ 8V DC |
Measured Voltage | 4.0 – 12.0 volts DC |
Memory capacity | Up to 20h of flying |
¹Specifications are taken from component ratings and system limits and may not have been tested to the full extent of the specified ranges.
Physical overview
Pictures bellow are showing the Raven 2 unit. It has one SMA connectors for
active GPS antenna, one pressure port (Pte – total energy compensated pressure
from TEK probe) and a multi-color LED to show the status of the unit. It also
has 3 connectors. The micro USB is used for future updates, settings and
flight log download. The 4 pin connector is prepared for future use (extended
bus). JR 3-pin servo input is used to measure normal PWM servo pulse or to
transmit 3rd party telemetry protocol on it (depends on unit setting). The
Raven 2 gets power from USB or JR connector.
Important: Be careful on polarity when connecting power to the unit.
Improper connection can damage unit! Correct polarization is marked on side of
the unit by the servo connector!
Using the Raven 2 module
Powering the module
To power the module plug the 3 pin female connector cable into servo connector
and the other end to the R/C aircraft receiver. Be sure to observe proper
polarity when plugging the connector into the module and receiver. You can
also power it directly from a battery. Please respect max voltage input of 12V
and correct polarity.
When power on the LEDs will flash red, green, blue and white to confirm its
operation. During operation LED status is:
red – module is waiting for GPS signal
green – module is ready for flight
blue – onboard logger is running
white – not yet implemented.
Mounting the module
The Raven 2 module and the gps antenna can be mounted using double-sided tape,
cable ties or Velcro.
Velcro is recommended, so that the module can be easily removed and interfaced
with the PC for downloading flight data.
Be sure that the module is not touching any metal surfaces. Although unlikely,
there is a possibility of shorting the metal contacts on the module, which
could result in a radio system failure. The Raven 2 RF antenna should be
located so there is no carbon or large metal items blocking its line of sight
to the ground station.
Do not mount the module on top of power batteries when using electric motors,
because they get hot and this can affect the altitude readings by up to 30m.
Be sure to keep the module away from water, fuel and other liquids. Always
range check and test the aircraft’s radio systems before flying with the Raven
2 module installed, to verify that all connections have been made correctly
and there is no system interference.
GPS antenna has to be mounted where there is no metal or carbon above it and
must be turned in such direction that GPS label written on antenna is facing
towards the sky.
Correct position of GPS antenna
Connecting module to Android RC electronics app
Connect the unit to any Android device where RC electronics app was installed
from Google Play using a USB cable which has OTG mode supported on Android
device side. Such cables (micro USB or USB-C can be purchased from www.rc-
electroncis.eu webshop)
Run RC electronics App and confirm USB connection. You will be able to see basic info of the connected device, set
the settings and download the IGC flight from device if needed.
Important settings:
Telemetry pair key:
Enter your ground unit serial nr to have a valid RF link.
Telemetry:
Select which 3rd party telemetry protocol will be used on Servo connector.
Servo channel:
Servo channel for servo control. If disabled then normal PWM servo input on
device is used, else servo channel from 3rd party telemetry data will be used
for servo pulse measurements.
Other settings are set in Albatross and will be synced via RF link. Set them
only in case of standalone usage or no RF link usage.
Electronics compensation:
Not supported on Raven 2 module, it is common setting for Raven 2 PRO.
Vario filter:
Vario response time in seconds.
Servo trigger:
Servo trigger in % for arming the task for GPS triangle flying. When such
level of servo pulse is detected, additional record is stored in IGC file
Firmware update
For updates, please use Android RcElectonics app. Provide internet access and
app will automatically download latest firmware from our cloud.
Connect the unit to any Android device where RC electronics app was installed
from Google Play using a USB cable which has OTG mode supported on Android
device side. Such cables (micro USB or USB-C can be purchased from www.rc-
electroncis.eu web-shop)
Run RC electronics App and confirm USB connection.
If there is any newer version available, then “UPDATE TO NEW VERSION” button
will be visible. Click on it and update will start. Unit will reset 2 times in
this process so you will need to confirm USB connection to the Android device
for 2 times. During update blue LED is turned on. After update, the update
button will disappear.
Bellow is an example of what user will see during update process. Update from
v1.5.B20 to 1.5.B30 for example:
Revision history
28.03.2023 | v1.1 | – RC electronics app is replacing RC electronics PC tool |
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03.01.2023 | v1.0 | – initial version |
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