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Add Powerful Onboard Computing to Your Drone Without Compromising Flight Safety
A flight controller keeps a drone stable and manages critical flight functions. A companion computer performs a different role: it expands what the aircraft can do by supporting data logging, telemetry routing, camera capture, computer vision, external sensors, dashboards, and carefully tested automation.
Raspberry Pi Drone Companion Computer Guide provides a practical, beginner-friendly path for integrating a Raspberry Pi with PX4-, ArduPilot-, and Pixhawk-style UAV systems.
Rather than treating the Raspberry Pi as a replacement for the flight controller, this guide teaches a safer system architecture. The flight controller remains responsible for stabilisation, navigation, motor outputs, arming, and failsafes, while the Raspberry Pi handles flexible supporting tasks.
Inside this project-based guide, you will learn how to:
Ten practical projects guide you through building a bench kit, preparing a headless operating system, creating a telemetry bridge, reading MAVLink data, building a flight logger, developing a status dashboard, capturing mission-aware images, running a vision pipeline, recording payload events, and completing a full readiness test.
The book also includes hardware checklists, command references, recommended folder structures, testing procedures, troubleshooting guidance, and responsible field-deployment practices.
Whether you are a student, maker, drone hobbyist, technician, researcher, developer, or small UAV service provider, this guide will help you build a companion computer system that is organised, testable, and dependable.
Connect the systems. Capture the data. Automate support tasks. Test everything before the propellers turn.
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