cylon/examples/crazyflie/crazyflie.markdown

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Crazyflie

For this Cylon demo, we're going to connect to a Crazyflie, and then make it take off and land. Before we get started, make sure you've got the cylon-crazyflie adaptor installed.

To start us off, let's import Cylon:

var Cylon = require('../..');

Now that we've got that set up, we can start defining our robot:

Cylon.robot({

We'll be using one connection and one device for this robot, both using the crazyflie adaptor. We'll be connecting to the Crazyflie using the CrazyRadio.

  connection: {
    name: 'crazyflie',
    adaptor: 'crazyflie',
    port: "radio://1/10/250KPS"
  },

  device: { name: 'drone', driver: 'crazyflie' }

With the parts in place, we can start defining our robot's work.

  work: function(my) {

When our drone is ready, we'll make it takeoff. After ten seconds, we'll tell it to land, and five seconds after that to stop.

    my.drone.on('start', function() {
      my.drone.takeoff()
      after((10).seconds(), my.drone.land);
      after((15).seconds(), my.drone.stop);
    });
  }

With all that done, we can start up the robot and get the Crazyflie flying:

}).start();