Kore w/ Cube Orange / Here3




 

 


<Here 3 GPS>


The Here3 GPS is a high precision GNSS system that supports RTK mode, built with CAN protocol. 

It is also designed to be dust-proof and splash-proof up to a certain limit. 

Equipped with STM32F302 processor, the Here3 provides faster processing speed and better reliability.

The Here3 has built-in sensors including compass, gyroscope, accelerometer, and status LED. 

It runs on Chibios real-time operation system. Its open-source structure is ideally suited to developers who need specialized requirements

on their navigation system.





 


<Kore Carrier Board>


The primary purpose of the Kore Multi-Rotor Carrier Board for The CUBE is to reduce the rat’s nest of wires and

modules typically associated with a multi-rotor assembly. 

It provides built-in power distribution, redundant power supplies for the autopilot, built-in fail-over power selection,

a separate payload power regulator, and many other features.

While this carrier board is geometrically optimized for quadcopters, X8 configurations, and octocopters, it provides

connections for every function of The CUBE autopilot. Therefore, this board can be integrated into any vehicle type

that is supported by The CUBE, including all other multi-rotor frame types, plane, rover, sub, and antenna tracker.



 





<The cube orange>


The Cube Orange target to education, drones lovers and professional cost-effective flight control hardware providers.

The new generation of more powerful H7 processor, stronger performance, faster, more secure, built-in triple

redundant sensor, temperature control shock absorption IMU.

With the help of flight software, Cube Orange can completely fly any remotely controlled aircraft, helicopter or

multi-rotor vehicle and become a more professional uav platform.

This product is made in Taiwan.

For more details, please check the following link:

https://docs.cubepilot.org/user-guides/autopilot/the-cube-module-overview

If you would like to purchase or customize the Carrier Board, you may refer to

https://docs.cubepilot.org/user-guides/oem-carrier-board