The Inspire (like most multirotors) uses a small solid state barometric sensor that measures difference in pressure to a resolution of around 10cm. It does not measure altitude as it is not calibrated but simply zeros at switch on/boot up and then measures increase or decrease in pressure to give negative or positive height from take off.
It is integral to the flight controller and is not a separate discrete component.
Hi mate.
Yes that helps, thank you.
I will google how a barometric sensor actually works.
Have you started writing your book on the inspire yet? I think there is about 120,000 out there. I'm quite sure it would be a best seller in uav would.
Hi mate.
Yes that helps, thank you.
I will google how a barometric sensor actually works.
Have you started writing your book on the inspire yet? I think there is about 120,000 out there. I'm quite sure it would be a best seller in uav would.