Abstract:
I am building my first quadcopter and am having trouble deciding on a flight controller. I am a Computer Science student and would like to have the most versatile set of abilities possible, as far as programming the quadcopter (e.g. possibly respond to certain inputs, such as processing a point cloud using OpenCV in order to navigate an area).
Current Knowledge:
I'm looking at using the ArduPilot system and currently have the PX4, APM 2.6, and the Pixhawk in my sights. I am inclined to go with the PX4 because it is slightly more powerful (more RAM + ARM based) and seems to be better for bleeding edge projects, among other things. However, the APM 2.6 seems to have WAY more support, in terms of tutorials, setting it up, and using it with peripherals, right now. As for the Pixhawk, it seems like a very powerful system with a lower level of flexibility hardware-wise (although I may be fine with this).
Questions:
Do I really need the seemingly more powerful PX4 for longevity of my projects/usefulness? If so, can you guys point me towards some helpful tutorials for it so that I can find resources I'm comfortable with understanding before making the final purchase?
I am building my first quadcopter and am having trouble deciding on a flight controller. I am a Computer Science student and would like to have the most versatile set of abilities possible, as far as programming the quadcopter (e.g. possibly respond to certain inputs, such as processing a point cloud using OpenCV in order to navigate an area).
Current Knowledge:
I'm looking at using the ArduPilot system and currently have the PX4, APM 2.6, and the Pixhawk in my sights. I am inclined to go with the PX4 because it is slightly more powerful (more RAM + ARM based) and seems to be better for bleeding edge projects, among other things. However, the APM 2.6 seems to have WAY more support, in terms of tutorials, setting it up, and using it with peripherals, right now. As for the Pixhawk, it seems like a very powerful system with a lower level of flexibility hardware-wise (although I may be fine with this).
Questions:
Do I really need the seemingly more powerful PX4 for longevity of my projects/usefulness? If so, can you guys point me towards some helpful tutorials for it so that I can find resources I'm comfortable with understanding before making the final purchase?
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