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CUAV Tech Inc., Ltd

Booth: TBA

Country: China

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Company Background / History

In 2008, CUAV first introduced open-source flight controllers to China, starting our journey in flight controller research and development. In 2012, we established a partnership with PX4 and Ardupilot and became the sponsor of the developer summit.

After 15 years of development, CUAV has become one of the largest open-source flight controller suppliers in China. At the same time, we have actively expanded our product lines and overseas markets. After establishing an agent network worldwide, our products have been sold to 119 countries and regions, achieving rapid growth of over 40% for five consecutive years.

Specializations (Products/Services):

CUAV is one of the largest open-source flight controller suppliers in China, a partner of PX4 and Ardupilot. Owning a factory with multiple SMT automatic production lines , our products include drones, flight controllers, GPS & RTK modules, power modules, and communication links, providing integrated drone solutions.

Product Feature:

7-Nano Autopilot:
7-Nano is a micro autopilot developed for miniaturized UAV system equipment. It is independently developed and produced by CUAV. It innovatively adopts a stacked design and integrates a high-performance STM32H7 processor, dual industrial-grade IMUs redundant design , a rich and complete expansion interface in a very small space. It supports Ethernet communication interface, which can meet the low-latency and large-bandwidth real-time communication requirements of various components of autopilot and UAV system equipment.

SKYE 2 Airspeed Sensor:
The industry's first intelligent airspeed sensor with de-icing and drainage functionalities. It integrates an ARM M4 processor, pitot tube, airspeed sensor, temperature and humidity sensor, and dual temperature compensation system. SKYE 2 features a new generation of M4C intelligent heating strategy and a drainage hole, which can melts the ice and drain the water to avoid data error. The low temperature drift, high vibration resistance, and high-precision airspeed sensor can easily cope with various environmental challenges such as coldness, fog, and rain. A new generation of linear structure design helps reduce wind resistance. The DroneCan protocol supports open-source platforms such as Ardupilot and is suitable for various drone models.