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DJI Naza-M Lite controller
Intelligent Orientation Control(CF) | Course lock / Home lock. |
Enhanced Fail-Safe | Landing / go home & landing. |
Normal | 0.6W (0.12A@5V) |
Key features & Functions:, , Specifications:, , MC:4.8V~5.5V, VU: 7.2V ~ 26.0 V (recommend 2S ~ 6S LiPo), MC:25g, VU:20g, MC: 45.5mm x 31.5mm x 18.5mm, VU: 32.2mm x 21.1mm x 7.7mm,
After a big price drop, now the Naza-M lite may be the best value controller in the market now.
Same hardware and more or less the same firmware as the Naza-M v1.
The DJI Naza M Lite GPS is for the entry-level enthusiast, the DJI Naza M Lite GPS is a simplified version of Naza M V2 GPS flight controller, and it inherits the high reliability and stability from the Naza M flight controller heritage. The Naza M Lite controller has an all-in-one design that means the installation is easy and straightforward, while saving space and weight. In this small flight controller you will find there is inner damping, 3-axis gyroscope, 3-axis accelerometer and a barometer. The Naza M Lite measures flying altitude and attitude which is used for autopilot / automatic control for altitude hold, the GPS provides a position hold capability enjoyed on the Naza M V2 and DJI Wookong M flight controllers. The Naza M Lite GPS is the most cost effective solution to offer so much from the DJI Innovations line of flight controllers.
The Naza M Lite GPS offers three flight modes, GPS Atti. Mode, Atti. Mode and Manual Mode. The pilot can switch between these modes to achieve different flight characteristics. A new feature for the Naza M Lite GPS is the automatic adjustment while in flight of the flight modes; the Naza M Lite GPS will gently switch between GPS Atti. Mode and Atti. Mode to make sure the flight is safe and secure without user intervention.
The Intelligent Orientation Control (IOC) means that no matter where the nose is pointing the forward direction is still the forward direction, and has nothing to do with nose direction, there is no need to be concerned with the loss of orientation when using the IOC mode, front will always be front, even when it's the back.
If you have a transmitter which supports failsafe features compatible with the Naza M Lite, like the Futaba 8J, you can set the failsafe through port-U on the flight controller. The Naza controller has built in an auto level failsafe function, if the communication between Naza and the transmitter is lost, the outputs of all command sticks from the RC controller will default to the centre position, the GPS module allows you also set RTH (Return To Home) in the event of the failsafe being used. Please note, if your transmitter has only 4 channels, then MC will work in Atti. Mode by default without the failsafe function.
The Naza M Lite GPS also has outputs for use with a gimbal, so adding a gimbal to the system is easy and straightforward with an easy to follow set-up and calibration procedure.
Manual Mode.
Atti. Mode.
GpsAtti.Mode.
Quad-rotor I, X; Hex-rotor I, V; Y, IY.
Combination Stick Command to start; Immediately Mode and Intelligent Mode to stop.
Remote gain tuning.
Two-axis gimbal supported.
S-Bus Support.
Voltage Monitor and Low Voltage Protection.
4 channels transmitter support.
Five-level Motor Idle Speed adjustable in Motor Mixer.
Electrical &Mechanical;
Working Voltage Range
Power Consumption
MAX1. 5W (0.3A@5V)
Operating Temperature
-10°C ~ 50°C
Weight
Dimensions
Flight Performance
(can be effected by mechanical performance and payloads)
Max Yaw Angular Velocity
190° / s
Max Tilt Angle
45°
Ascent / Descent
±6m/s
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