An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or drone is an aircraft without a human pilot aboard. Components required for its design depending on type. There are different types of drones depending on technology and application. Applications include civil, commercial and military. While Chinese DJI is a leading manufacturer of commercial and civilian drones, many other people/companies around the world are also developing drones. Hence, there is no comprehensive list of drone systems.
Most common drones have two units: transmitter and receiver. The receiver unit consists of the drone, and the transmitter unit is normally a ground-based controller system using which the user can send commands (operations to be performed) to the drone.
The transmitter is first calibrated and tested using commands, which the drone has to perform. There may be drones that do not require the traditional remote transmitter unit. Flight of the drone may operate with various degrees of autonomy, either under remote control of a human operator or autonomously by onboard computer.
Given below is a list of common components used in drone design:
Body and chassis
There are mainly three types of drones: tail-less multi-copter, tailed mono- and bi-copters, and fixed wings. Quadcopters are the most popular multi-copter drones. Drone body shells for these are available in various online stores.
Power supplies
There are different power sources for a drone, including battery, solar, hydro fuel cell, combustion engine, cable-tethered power supply and laser beam power. The most common source of power is a lithium-polymer battery.
Actuators and motors
These include digital electronic speed controllers linked to engines, propellers, servomotors and others.
Sensors
Various sensors are used in a drone as per requirement and application. Position and movement sensors give information about the state of the aircraft. Common sensors are laser, radar, camera, gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, barometer and GPS receiver.
Computing
Drones use advanced computing technology, from analogue controls to microcontrollers, systems-on-chip and single-board computers.
Software
Flight stack or autopilot software are used in drone applications. Open source software like ArduPilot, OpenPilot, Paparazz and others are easily available.
Also, there are many smartphone apps available for drones.
Remote control
Most drones use radio frequency to communicate between the remote and the drone, which may be capable of autonomous or semi-autonomous operations. Remote control signals from the operator side can be issued from one of the following:
- Ground control, which is a human operating a radio transmitter, smartphone, computer or other similar control system.
- Remote network system, like satellite duplex data links, cellular mesh and LTE network.
- Another aircraft serving as a relay or mobile control station.
There are many websites for hobbyists to start with drone design using Raspberry Pi and Arduino. For Raspberry Pi, you may refer to this website.
For Arduino, you may check out this website.
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Hello Sir,
I have build the frame of a simple drone ,please can I get all the electrical components as listed below from you?.
1, Motors (4 pieces)
2, Electronic speed control
3, Flight controller
4, Landing Gear
5, Connectors
6, A drone Camera
7, Gimbal
8, A mounting pad
9, An RC receiver
10, Radio Transmitter
Thank you so much.
sir what are the electrical equipment require to make a drone…; and can you please send the prototype of your drone project and also the video how to make it
if you list out all the things program setup of the drone and also the joystick of drone equipped with GPS and rc frequency signals
hey can you plz give me some names of microcontrollers and their functions that are used in drones.