Gremsy Mio, Pixy, S1, T3, T7, and ZIO 3-Axis Gimbals

Gremsy Mio, Pixy F, Pixy U, Pixy WP, S1, T3, T7 and ZIO 3-axis gimbals can communicate with the autopilot using the MAVLink protocol and are compatible with a range of cameras for real-time video or mapping purposes.

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Warning

MIO gimbals are unable to communication with ArduPilot. We hope for a fix with Gremsy software version 7.7.3.

T3V3 gimbals must be running 7.7.3-Preview (or higher).

PixyU gimbals must be running 7.7.1 or 7.7.2. 7.7.3 does not work correctly. We hope for a fix with Gremsy version 7.7.4 (or higher).

PixyWE gimbals are not supported.

Where to Buy

These gimbals can be purchased from the Gremsy store

Connecting to the Autopilot (4.3 or higher)

If using ArduPilot 4.3 (or higher) please follow these setup instructions

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Connect the gimbals’s COM2 port to one of the autopilot’s Serial/Telemetry ports like Telem2 as shown above.

Connect to the autopilot with a ground station and set the following parameters, if using the first mount:

  • MNT1_TYPE to “6” for “Gremsy” and reboot the autopilot

  • If using a ZIO with ArduPilot-4.5.0 (or higher) set CAM1_TYPE to “6” (MAVLinkCamV2) and reboot the autopilot

  • SERIAL2_BAUD to “115” for 115200 bps. “SERIAL2” can be replaced with another serial port (i.e. SERIAL1) depending upon the physical connection

  • SERIAL2_PROTOCOL to 2 for “MAVLink2”

  • SERIAL2_OPTIONS to 1024 for “Don’t forward mavlink to/from”

See the “Control with an RC transmitter” section of this page for details on parameter changes required to control the gimbal through an RC Transmitter (aka “RC Targeting”)

When the autopilot has successfully connected to the gimbal, “Mount: GREMSY PixyU fw:7.7.1.0” (or similar) will be sent to the ground station. Looking for this message may be useful in determining if the autopilot and gimbal are communicating successfully.

Configuring the Gimbal

  • Download and install gTune Desktop

  • Connect the gimbal to your Desktop PC using a USB cable and power on the gimbal

  • Use gTune Desktop to check the gimbal firmware version

    • Open gTune Desktop application, “Found your device” should be displayed

    • Select “CONNECT”

    • Select “INFO” and confirm the gimbal is running Firmware “7.7.1” or higher

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    • If the gimbal firmware is older than 7.7.1 download the latest .hex for Mio, Pixy F, Pixy U, Pixy WP, S1, T3, T7 or ZIO

    • Select “UPGRADE”, “BROWSE” and select the file downloaded above

    • Press the other “UPGRADE” button and the upgrade should complete within 30 seconds

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  • Use gTune Desktop to configure the gimbal

    • Select “SETTINGS”, “CONTROLS” and ensure “SYNC” is selected so the gimbal communicates with the autopilot using MAVLink

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    • Select “Settings”, “REDUCE DIRFT by DRONE”

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  • Select the “STIFFNESS” tab and adjust the Tilt, Roll, and Pan gains so that the gimbal holds the camera in position without shaking

Control and Testing

See Gimbal / Mount Controls for details on how to control the gimbal using RC, GCS or Auto mode mission commands

Connecting Two Gimbals

If two Gremsy gimbals are used, each gimbal can be directly connected to one of the autopilot’s serial ports or they can can be daisy-chained together with only one connected to one of the autopilot’s serial ports.

  • Use the gTune desktop application set the second gimbal’s MAVLink component id to “GIMBAL_COMPID2”

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  • Connect a GCS to your autopilot and set

    • MNT2_TYPE to “6” for “Gremsy” and reboot the autopilot

    • set the appropriate SERIALx_BAUD, SERIALx_PROTOCOL and SERIALx_OPTIONS parameters as described above

Connecting to the Autopilot (4.2 or earlier)

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We recommend connecting the Gimbals’s COM2 port to one of the autopilot’s Serial/Telemetry ports like Telem2 as shown above.

Connect with a ground station and set the following parameters, if using the first mount:

  • MNT1_TYPE to “4” for “SToRM32 MavLink” and reboot the autopilot

  • SERIAL2_BAUD to “115” for 115200 bps. “SERIAL2” can be replaced with another serial port (i.e. SERIAL1) depending upon the physical connection

  • SERIAL2_PROTOCOL to 2 for “MAVLink2”

  • SR2_EXTRA1 to 10

  • SR2_POSITION to 10

The gimbal’s maximum angles can be set using these parameters (shown for the first mount):

To control the gimbal’s lean angles from a transmitter set the RC controls for roll, pitch, or yaw using RCx_OPTION 212 (Mount1 Roll), 213 (Mount1 Pitch), 214 (Mount1 Yaw) for the first mount, or 215-217 for the second mount, respectively.

Gremsy’s instructions can be found below: