/Syma_MJX_Arduino

Adding transmitter controllable components to Syma X5/X8, MJX Bugs 3 quadcopters with an Arduino/Arduino compatible board, via the camera port

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Syma_Arduino

Adding transmitter controllable components to Syma X5/X8 and MJX Bugs 3 quadcopters with an Arduino/Arduino compatible board, via the camera port.


How it works:

Despite being in different shells, most models of the Syma X5 & X8 series quadcopters feature the same type of camera, controllable using the stock transmitter/radio. The MJX Bugs 3 also works in the same way. When the picture or video buttons are pressed on the transmitter a signal is sent to the camera via the yellow signal wire on the Syma/FPV port on the MJX Bugs 3.

The signal wire starts high (3.7v for X5 models/MJX Bugs 3, 5v for the X8's) dropping to 0v for 0.25 seconds for picture, and 0.75 seconds for video.

Using an small, lightweight Arduino/Arduino compatible board, this sketch reads the signal wire from the Syma/Bugs 3 and allows you to run your own code for components that you might want to add to the quad. (e.g. a servo, extra LEDs, sensors, IR emitter etc.). These components can be controlled from the stock transmitter using the picture/video buttons.

The Arduino board can be soldered directly into the quads (for a more pearmeant setup) or utilise the different camera ports to make it removable.

Compatible models:

The sketch has been tested on a Syma X5C using an Adafruit Trinket (3.3 v) to control a servo, and a camera switcher and buzzer on the MJX Bugs 3... however this technique should also be applicable to the following models (please get in contact is this does or does not work for you):

Syma X5 Series

  • X5C/X5C-1
  • X5S/X5SW
  • X5HW

! The X5UC/X5UW's are a noticeably different to older X5 models and use a new camera with 4 wires. It's not clear what kind of signal is sent to the camera to activate it.

Syma X8 Series

  • X8C/X8HC
  • X8W/X8HW
  • X8G/X8HG <-- Different camera, but signal should be the same

MJX Bugs 3 Discovered that this also works for the MJX Bugs 3 and it's FPV port inside the shell!

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