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CUAV SKYE 2 Heated Airspeed Sensor for Pixhawk

$199.00
Overview CUAV SKYE 2 Heated Airspeed Sensor for Pixhawk is a cutting-edge device designed to enhance UAV performance, particularly in challenging environments. This sensor features a highly integrated design that includes intelligent de-icing and drainage capabilities. Its new generation linear…

CUAV SKYE Heated Airspeed Sensor for Pixhawk

$199.00 $189.00
SKYE Airspeed sensor has an automatic heated pitot tube mechanism. Heated airspeed sensors are highly demanded in DIY UAVs by using Pixhawk flight controllers, it makes the drones to be more reliable and improve the robustness of the avionics systems.

Rainproof pitot tube LantoBot airspeed deice

$189.00
LantoBot airspeed deice Overview The LantoBot airspeed deice is designed specifically for UAV airspeed collection, particularly in scenarios where rainwater may obstruct the pitot tube during flight in rainy weather. The obstruction of the pitot tube can lead to an inability to collect dynamic…

Holybro High Precision DroneCAN Airspeed Sensor – DLVR

Price range: $28.00 through $152.00
Overview The Holybro DroneCAN Airspeed is an industrial-grade differential pressure measurement module designed for precision airspeed measurement in various UAVs, including planes, VTOLs, and other vehicles. Equipped with the DLVR-L10D Digital Pressure Sensor and running ArduPilot AP-Periph Firmware, this module ensures accurate and reliable airspeed data across different flight conditions. Features Wide Pressure Range : Supports up to 2500 Pa and 226.8 km/h (141 mph) airspeed measurement. High-Precision DLVR-L10D Sensor : Based on ALLSENSORS ® DLVR with CoBeam technology, providing high precision and low temperature drift. High Accuracy: Achieves better than 1% accuracy across a wide temperature range, ensuring reliable and accurate readings in demanding applications. DroneCAN Protocol : Compatible with both PX4 and ArduPilot platforms. Aluminum Shell: Durable and reliable construction
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Rainproof pitot tube LantoBot airspeed

$127.00
LantoBot airspeed Overview The LantoBot airspeed is designed specifically for UAV airspeed collection, particularly in scenarios where rainwater may obstruct the pitot tube during flight in rainy weather. The obstruction of the pitot tube can lead to an inability to collect dynamic pressure…

CUAV SKYE 2 Nano Airspeed Sensor for Pixhawk

$120.00
CUAV SKYE 2 Nano Airspeed Sensor for Pixhawk CUAV SKYE 2 Nano airspeed sensor is the newest product from CUAV. It is the next generation of the CUAV SKYE Heated Pitot airspeed sensor . It has a smaller size, almost the same size as a coin, and supports DroneCAN protocol. It has a strong aluminum…

Digital Airspeed Sensor MS5525DSO

Price range: $30.00 through $92.00
Digital Airspeed Sensor MS5525DSO with Pitot Tube The Holybro Digital Airspeed Sensor MS5525DSO boasts an exceptionally low offset and high resolution, making it a standout choice for precision measurements. One of its key advantages is its resistance to noise typically caused by long cables and offsets in ratio-metric output, which can affect other airspeed sensors. This sensor is compatible with all Holybro Autopilot Flight Controller Boards, supporting both Ardupilot and PX4 firmware. Advanced Digital Pressure Sensor for High-Volume OEM Applications
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Matek ASPD-DLVR Digital Airspeed Sensor

$89.00
Matek ASPD-DLVR Digital Airspeed Sensor Purple PCB, L431 CAN node is the latest version that will be shipped

Digital Airspeed Sensor – MS4525DO

Price range: $30.00 through $84.00
Digital Airspeed Sensor with Pitot Tube This is a digital airspeed sensor kit developed and recommended to use for fixed wing frames and VTOL drones in plane mode. This sensor has a very low offset, a high resolution, and, best of all, does not suffer from the noise induced by long cables in analog sensors. All Holybro Autopilot Flight Controller Boards with either Ardupilot & PX4 are supported. It can be used for detecting stalls and is most helpful in windy conditions. Airspeed requires additional calibration, it may be hard for new users to properly set it up as it may lead to unprecedented behavior unless used and calibrated correctly. If you use your favorite ground station (MissionPlanner, QGroundControl, etc.) to test whether or not the sensor is functioning correctly, you should be able to see the sensor response. You should be able to see the sensor measured values change if you blow mildly from a distance into the tube (never blow directly into the tube as you will tear the diaphragm — these kinds of sensors have a very sensitive types of diaphragms) or cover it with your finger.
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CUAV Airspeed Sensor MS5525 with Pitot Tube

$85.00 $72.00
* If you are looking for a heated pitot tube airspeed sensor, please check CUAV SKYE Overview of MS5525 Airspeed Sensor CUAV Airspeed Sensor MS5525 is a digital airspeed sensor kit developed by CUAV. It is recommended to use this airspeed for fixed-wing frames and VTOL drones in plane mode. It is usually used for detecting stalls and is helpful in windy conditions. Because it requires additional calibration, it may hard for new users to properly set it up as it may lead to unprecedented behavior unless used correctly. So it is better to not use it instead of using it wrong. MS5525 Airspeed Sensor: Analog vs Digital Airspeed sensors are available in analog and digital (I2C communication) versions. Using the pitot tube, static and total air pressure are measured to calculate airspeed. The placement of the pitot is essential and should be installed properly to be directly in the airstream, and the holes on the pitot should not be covered. In a setup where the propeller is in the nose, the pitot is usually mounted on the wing, which is outside of propeller airflow. The static and dynamic ports are marked on both the sensor and the pitot and should be connected accordingly. Checking Proper Operation of MS5525 The correct operation of the sensor can be checked using your favorite ground station choice (MissionPlanner, QGroundControl, etc.). By indirectly blowing into the tube (do not directly blow into it as you may tear the diaphragm – do it from a 40-50cm distance) or covering it using your finger, you should be able to see the sensor response.
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CUAV Airspeed Sensor MS4525 with Pitot Tube

$75.00 $69.00
* If you are looking for a heated pitot tube airspeed sensor, please check CUAV SKYE CUAV Airspeed Sensor Kit: Introduction This is a digital airspeed sensor kit developed by CUAV. It is recommended to use this airspeed for fixed-wing frames and VTOL drones in plane mode. It is usually used for detecting stalls and is helpful in windy conditions. Because it requires additional calibration, it may hard for new users to properly set it up as it may lead to unprecedented behavior unless used correctly. The MS4525 airspeed sensor included in the kit offers precise airspeed measurements, ensuring accurate flight performance and safety. Understanding Airspeed Sensors: Analog vs. Digital There are two versions of airspeed sensors, both analog and digital (I2C communication). It is possible to calculate the airspeed of an aircraft using the pitot tube by measuring the static and total air pressures. The placement of the pitot is very important, and it should be installed correctly in order to be directly in the airstream, and the holes on the pitot should not be covered in any other way. Pitot is usually mounted on the wing in a setup where the propeller is in the nose so that its environment is not in the flow of air from the propeller. Typically, the sensor and the pitot both have a static and dynamic port that needs to be connected per the specifications. Installation of Pitot Tube and Sensor: Key Considerations If you use your favorite ground station (MissionPlanner, QGroundControl, etc.) to test whether or not the sensor is functioning correctly, you should be able to see the sensor response. You should be able to see the sensor response if you measure the pressure by blowing into the tube (do not directly blow into it as you may tear the diaphragm – do it from a 40-50cm distance) or cover it with your finger. Testing Sensor Functionality: Ground Station Integration CUAV HOT Pitot Tube Airspeed Meter Airspeed Differential Sensor kit is suitable for V5+, V5 nano, Pixhawk, APM, PX4 Flight Controller, RC Model Airplane, etc. The kit includes the MS4525 airspeed sensor , a digital airspeed sensor known for its reliability and accuracy in measuring airspeed for UAV applications. With its compatibility across various flight controllers, the MS4525 ensures accurate and reliable airspeed readings for your UAV operations.
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Matek ASPD-4525 Digital Airspeed Sensor

$40.00
Matek ASPD-4525 features an MS4525DO sensor to be used on robots and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) to measure the airspeed sensor. It measures pressure ranges up to 1psi (6.89kPa). The module has a relatively small size, only 2x2cm, and weighs only 3.5g. Using I2C interface, you can connect it to your autopilot interface.