"Cube ID" typically refers to the CubePilot Cube ID is a specialized hardware module designed to provide Remote Identification (Remote ID) for drones, ensuring compliance with aviation regulations like those from the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration)
mini carrier board a compact base board designed to provide essential connectivity, power distribution, and voltage protection for a smaller computing module or flight controller, such as the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) or the Cube (Pixhawk) series. They are ideal for applications where space is limited, such as drones, robotics, and IoT projects.
The Kore carrier board, specifically the CubePilot Kore Multi-Rotor Carrier Board, is an accessory for the Pixhawk Cube (sold separately) flight controller designed to simplify wiring and power distribution in multi-rotor drone builds. It is compatible with various multi-rotor, plane, rover, and submarine vehicle types supported by the Cube.
An ADS-B carrier board is a specialized main circuit board for drone autopilots that integrates an Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) receiver (and sometimes a transceiver) to enhance aviation safety. It is a standard component in modern flight controller ecosystems like the CubePilot/Pixhawk series.
The CubeLAN 8-port switch is a miniature Ethernet switch designed for use in space-conscious embedded systems, such as drones and robotics, to connect up to eight Ethernet devices. It is a product of the CubePilot brand.
A CAN bus splitter (also known as a CAN hub or Y-adapter) is a passive device used to expand a Controller Area Network by branching multiple devices from a single communication line. It allows you to add nodes like sensors, displays, or diagnostic tools without redesigning the main wiring harness.
The Hexsoon PDB-40A offers an all-in-one solution with a power distribution board (PDB) and multiple BECs. It is designed for use with the EDU450 frame and the Cube Orange+ standard set but is also a cost-effective and reliable option for various drone projects.
The CubePilot Power Brick Mini Soldered up to 8s 30 A continuous.
The Power Brick Mini provides the Pixhawk 2.1 with the needed voltage and also the current measurement aswell as the voltage metering.
Technical Data
The CubeNode™ provides a platform to develop, create, test, and refine components such as navigation systems, communication modules, sensors, payloads, and more. CubeNode™ is based on the high-performance Arm® Cortex®-M7 and Cortex®- M4 32-bit RISC cores. The Cortex®-M7 core operates at up to 480 MHz and the Cortex®- M4 core at up to 240 MHz. Both cores feature a floating point unit (FPU) which supports Arm® single- and double- precision (Cortex®-M7 core) operations and conversions (IEEE 754 compliant), including a full set of DSP instructions and a memory protection unit (MPU) to enhance application security.
CubeNode™ incorporate high-speed embedded memories with a dual-bank Flash memory of 2 Mbytes, up to 1 Mbyte of RAM (including 192 Kbytes of TCM RAM, up to 864 Kbytes of user SRAM and 4 Kbytes of backup SRAM), as well as an extensive range of enhanced I/O.