I am attaching some info on the new
Tello.
Firstly, looking at the drone we can see an 8 × 8 LED panel mounted on top via what appears to be a black connector. This alone is something we haven't seen previously as current
Tello models don't allow you to attach extra accessories to the top of the drone, and the LED light panel cannot be purchased at this time.
we can say that the drone runs open source hardware and software with the light included. The drone and LED light can be controlled by Arduino, Python and Scratch coding languages. The magazine also claims that it allows students and teachers to control multiple drones simultaneously by creating a show with the LED lights.
The new drone appears to use 5.8GHz instead of the 2.4GHz in previous
Tello drones and features what appears to be the same rangefinder, barometer, front LED and vision system. The camera may have received an update, but we're not sure.
The board we see connected to the LED light appears to be made up of a 2 × 7 pin connector that supports SPI, UART and GPIO with the ability to pump 5V and 3.3V to the attached accessory. The magazine also lets us know that WiFi transmission has been improved more than twice and means that 16 people can fly at the same time, compared to 8 previously. Stability of multi-drone flights has also been improved from 16 to 36.
It appears Ryze is pushing to improve on its original
Tello drone with the introduction of an open source, fully programmable drone plus an expansion port. The inclusion of the new port means that an unlimited amount of accessories can be produced to work with the drone just like DJI's RoboMaster series.
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