FPV drone, or First-Person View drone, is a type of drone that transmits real-time video from its onboard camera to the operator, allowing them to control the drone as if they were inside the cockpit. Here is a detailed description:
Definition and Characteristics
FPV drones are equipped with a front-facing camera that transmits a real-time video stream directly to FPV goggles, monitors, or mobile devices, providing the operator with an immersive flight experience. The key is low-latency video transmission, enabling the operator to make quick and precise movements. Unlike traditional camera drones that focus on stable, automated flight, FPV drones prioritize speed, agility, and manual control.
Main Structure
Camera: Mounted on the front of the drone, it is small and lightweight, optimized for shooting in low-light and fast-moving environments, and converts the captured image information into digital signals.
Video Transmission System: Includes a video processing module, a transmitter module, and an antenna. The video processing module encodes the digital signal from the camera and sends it to the transmitter, which then converts the encoded signal into a radio frequency signal and transmits it through the antenna.
Remote Controller and Receiver: The remote controller is used to send control signals, such as controlling the drone's throttle, pitch, roll, and yaw. The receiver receives these signals to control the drone's flight attitude.
FPV Goggles or Display: Used to receive the video signal from the video transmission system, allowing the operator to see the drone's footage in real time. FPV goggles provide a more immersive experience.
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material
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Carbon fiber
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control type
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Remote Control
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video capture resolution
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4K UHD
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image transmission distance
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20km
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Image Capture Resolution
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1500tvl low-latency fpv camera
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maximum flight time
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10-20min
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function
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With camera
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motor
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Brushless motor
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radio control style
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Racing fpv drone
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battery type
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7.4v 3000mah
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