Vertical Take off in STEVAL FCU001
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‎2025-04-02 3:58 AM - last edited on ‎2025-04-02 7:04 AM by Andrew Neil
Hi All,
I am beginner to drones. We assembled one drone using STEVAL FCU. 002. board , recommended set. of motors and. propellers along with battery.
We Chose different. frame. than. one recommended . It is smaller in size.
While flying , vertical take. off. could. not be achieved.
Can someone guide please ?
Motor connections , Clock wise. , anti clock wise in reference. to alignment. of. the boards are checked. already.
It is ST board. so. come equipped with all driver , frimware etc.
Thanks in advance.
Early and accurate response is. appreciated.
Regards,
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‎2025-04-02 8:59 AM
Hi Andrew,
I agree that recommended frame shall be used.
I have given it for. 3D printing.
And yes, Full Stops between words , I am also fed up . i don't know how but happening automatically while typing.
Thanks.
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‎2025-04-02 9:00 AM
Hi. Peter,
Will check once again.
Regards,
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‎2025-04-02 9:16 AM
Besides , I have basic doubt.
The frame we used is considerably smaller than the recommended.
What ever I understand regarding drone, I think smaller the base , lesser the. stability and drone may be more sensitive to input commands.
With wider base, this may not be the issue.
Can. this be. the technical reason behind. this ?
If so, then what is the right method to decide the frame size ?
Is there step by step guide which can give in depth clarity on selection of. motors , ESC , battery , propellers. etc. ?
Regards,
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‎2025-04-02 9:18 AM
@mmdave1 wrote:I agree that recommended frame shall be used.
I have given it for. 3D printing.
No: just use the one that ST supply - it's in the kit!
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
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‎2025-04-02 9:21 AM
@mmdave1 wrote:I have basic doubt. The frame we used is considerably smaller than the recommended.
So, again, just use the one from ST!
Get the thing working first.
You can think about tweaking it later.
And you will have a known-good reference against which to compare your tweaks.
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
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‎2025-04-02 9:24 AM
Hi Andrew,
Tried to check setting of Keyboard.
Now , "Full stops" between words have reduced.
Regards,
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‎2025-04-02 9:26 AM
Yes. I agree.
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‎2025-04-02 9:31 AM
It is STL file published by ST for 3D printing.
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‎2025-04-02 9:51 AM
I thought you just said that you agreed that just getting the ready-made one from ST was the best approach??
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
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‎2025-04-02 10:31 PM
Hi Andrew,
It seems that , initially as we don't have much experience and also as you suggested , we shall go with ready made one from ST .
Simultaneously , we have pushed our PCB for manufacturing. Once ready, we will test our board on already proven other set of equipments. And then , we will go with tweaking with other frames.
Regards,
