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Jay Greco
Jay Greco

Jay Greco

I do teardowns, reverse engineering, and generally nerdy tech things on here.

Month: February 2019

Posted on February 4, 2019February 4, 2019

OpenAIO: An open-source, STM32 and Cleanflight-based flight control board

Long long ago, in a galaxy far, far away, I designed an all-in-one flight controller and power distribution board for hobby-grade multirotors. I planned on taking it to market, but didn’t get it out there before some of the big multirotor players beat me to the same concept.

I wrote more about it on my personal site. Head over there for more info and design files.

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