
DJI Naza-M V2 Flight Controller with GPS
Key item features
Supporting nine multi-rotor configurations, the Naza-M V2 Flight Controller with GPS from DJI acts as the brains of the aircraft, managing pilot input and interpreting data from the various sensors, helping maintain a stable flying condition. There are four components to the system. The MC (main controller) houses the flight computer and is at the heart of the flight control system. Then there is the PMU (power management unit), which serves to regulate how much power is sent to each of the four, six, or eight rotors. Next is an LED unit for status display, which features a micro-USB port for connecting the Naza-M V2 to a computer when configuring or testing using the Windows assistant software. Finally, a GPUs receiver/compass combo is included, which enables a number of features, including Intelligent Orientation Control (IOC) and the Go Home failsafe.
CAN-Bus ports on the MC allows the Naza-M to interface with a number of DJI accessories, including the Ground Station System, the iOSD Module, or a gimbal control unit (GCU).
Supports 9 Multi-rotor Configurations
Quad I, Quad X, Hex I, Hex V, Hex Y, Hex IY, Oct X, Oct I, Oct V
Supports DJI Ground Station
By adding the separately available Bluetooth Datalink to the flight control system, you can plot waypoint-based autopilot courses using an iPad app or Windows software
Software-Based Aircraft Stabilization
The system works with or without GPS, and helps keep the aircraft stable and on course by taking data from gyros and other sensors and apply it to any pilot inputs. Naza-M V2 features GPS course correction plus GPS and compass interference monitoring, which combine to prevent the aircraft drifting off course do to magnetic interference that may throw off the compass (the GPS must be enabled and properly calibrated for this feature to work)
Takeoff Assistance
Helps ensure a stable, drift-free take off even on uneven surface
Intelligent Orientation Control (IOC)
Because multi-rotors are virtually symmetrical, it can be easy to lose track of which end is the "front". IOC features two modes to help make flying more intuitive:
Core Lock: "Forward" is always the same as the direction the nose was pointing when the aircraft first took-off, regardless of the actual orientation of the aircraft
Home Lock: "Forward" is always away from the origin defined by the Home Point that was established during GPS calibration. In other words, "forward" will be away from the Home Point (pilot) and "back" always toward the Home Point. Moving the stick right or left will cause the aircraft to follow a circular path around the Home Point
Motor Failure Protection
If a hexrotor or octorotor equipped with a Naza-M V2 suffers a single motor failure in flight while in attitude or GPS mode, it will maintain its altitude and rotate around the stopped motor. This allows it to fly safely back to home and land
Note: This feature does not work for quadcopters
Failsafe and Auto Go Home Support
If the connection between the multi-rotor and the remote control (transmitter) are disconnected during flight, a failsafe system will activate. Provided there was enough GPS signal at the time of the disconnection, the multi-rotor will fly back to its point of takeoff and land automatically. This feature can also be triggered manually using the One-Key Go-Home function activated using Assistant software
Built-in Functions
Multiple autopilot control modes
Enhanced fail-safe
Low voltage protection
S-Bus receiver support
PPM receiver support
Independent PMU module
2-axis gimbal support
Specs
- BrandDJI
- Gimbal mount style2-Axis Gimbal
- Is foldableY
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Product details
Supports 9 Rotor Configurations
Intelligent Orientation Control
Failsafe and Auto Go Home
Compatible with iOSD and Zenmuse GCU
Compatible with Ground Station System
Single Motor Failure Protection
Assistant Software for Windows and OS X
Bluetooth LE Link for iOS Mobile Devices
Low Voltage Protection
Supporting nine multi-rotor configurations, the Naza-M V2 Flight Controller with GPS from DJI acts as the brains of the aircraft, managing pilot input and interpreting data from the various sensors, helping maintain a stable flying condition. There are four components to the system. The MC (main controller) houses the flight computer and is at the heart of the flight control system. Then there is the PMU (power management unit), which serves to regulate how much power is sent to each of the four, six, or eight rotors. Next is an LED unit for status display, which features a micro-USB port for connecting the Naza-M V2 to a computer when configuring or testing using the Windows assistant software. Finally, a GPUs receiver/compass combo is included, which enables a number of features, including Intelligent Orientation Control (IOC) and the Go Home failsafe.
CAN-Bus ports on the MC allows the Naza-M to interface with a number of DJI accessories, including the Ground Station System, the iOSD Module, or a gimbal control unit (GCU).
Supports 9 Multi-rotor Configurations
Quad I, Quad X, Hex I, Hex V, Hex Y, Hex IY, Oct X, Oct I, Oct V
Supports DJI Ground Station
By adding the separately available Bluetooth Datalink to the flight control system, you can plot waypoint-based autopilot courses using an iPad app or Windows software
Software-Based Aircraft Stabilization
The system works with or without GPS, and helps keep the aircraft stable and on course by taking data from gyros and other sensors and apply it to any pilot inputs. Naza-M V2 features GPS course correction plus GPS and compass interference monitoring, which combine to prevent the aircraft drifting off course do to magnetic interference that may throw off the compass (the GPS must be enabled and properly calibrated for this feature to work)
Takeoff Assistance
Helps ensure a stable, drift-free take off even on uneven surface
Intelligent Orientation Control (IOC)
Because multi-rotors are virtually symmetrical, it can be easy to lose track of which end is the "front". IOC features two modes to help make flying more intuitive:
Core Lock: "Forward" is always the same as the direction the nose was pointing when the aircraft first took-off, regardless of the actual orientation of the aircraft
Home Lock: "Forward" is always away from the origin defined by the Home Point that was established during GPS calibration. In other words, "forward" will be away from the Home Point (pilot) and "back" always toward the Home Point. Moving the stick right or left will cause the aircraft to follow a circular path around the Home Point
Motor Failure Protection
If a hexrotor or octorotor equipped with a Naza-M V2 suffers a single motor failure in flight while in attitude or GPS mode, it will maintain its altitude and rotate around the stopped motor. This allows it to fly safely back to home and land
Note: This feature does not work for quadcopters
Failsafe and Auto Go Home Support
If the connection between the multi-rotor and the remote control (transmitter) are disconnected during flight, a failsafe system will activate. Provided there was enough GPS signal at the time of the disconnection, the multi-rotor will fly back to its point of takeoff and land automatically. This feature can also be triggered manually using the One-Key Go-Home function activated using Assistant software
Built-in Functions
Multiple autopilot control modes
Enhanced fail-safe
Low voltage protection
S-Bus receiver support
PPM receiver support
Independent PMU module
2-axis gimbal support
