MinimOSD, a minimal Arduino-based on-screen display board. It's tailored for use with ArduPilot Mega and the MAVlink protocol, and designed to be as compact as possible.
It's main components are an ATmega328P 8 bit microcontroller with an Arduino bootloader, and a MAX7456 monochrome on-screen display. Programming is done through an FTDI-compatible 6-pin cable.
It features two independent power and ground sections to isolate the OSD's analog stage: a +5V section for the ATmega and the OSD's digital stage, powered through the FTDI cable or other +5V source; and a regulated +5V section for the OSD's analog stage, powered through the video in/out header and capable of handling up to +12V input. Solder jumpers are available to combine the two power and ground sections if desired.
Starting on 4/30/2012, all boards are version 1.1, which reflects a change in the voltage regulator to deal with excessive heating issues.
Specifications
ATmega328P with Arduino bootloader
MAX7456 monochrome on-screen display
FTDI cable compatible pinout
Standard 6-pin ISP header
Two independent power sections with an LED indicator on each
Solder jumpers for combining the power sections
+5V 500mA regulator for up to +12V supply input
Solder jumper for PAL video option
Exposed test points for HSYNC and LOS
Dimensions: 0.7"W x 1.7"L (2.4" w/ pins as shown) x 0.3"H
Customer ratings for MinimOSD 1.1 (Ardupilot Mega)
Number of ratings: 1
Average rating: 4
La solución para tener un OSD en sistemas ArduPilot Mega from Anonymous on 24/04/2013
Con baterías de vídeo 3S se debe mantener la alimentación de vídeo separada de lo minimOSD una vez que el regulador de voltaje se calienta (utilizar las "Puentes de soldadura para la combinación de las etapas de potencia"). El minimOSD es sensible. Poner minimOSD en una caja de protección, pero mantenerlo bien ventilado.
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