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DroneTag DRI

The Dronetag DRI is the smallest, lightest Remote ID module specifically designed for drone manufacturers and integrators. Offering compliance with US and EU regulations, this easy-to-integrate module simplifies the production of remotely identifiable drones, eliminating extensive R&D and testing requirements.
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Overview

The Dronetag DRI is the smallest and lightest Direct/Broadcast Remote ID module designed for drone manufacturers and integrators. It offers a cost-effective, lightweight, and user-friendly solution to produce remotely identifiable drones, ensuring compliance with EU and US regulations. With its plug-and-play design, DRI simplifies the integration process, eliminating the need for extensive R&D and testing.  

Key Features

  • Regulatory Compliance: Meets Remote ID regulations in the US (ASTM F3411) and EU (ASD-STAN EN 4709-002), and is compatible with other regions adopting these standards.
  • Ultra-Compact Design: Weighs only 1.5 grams with dimensions of 22.5 × 16 × 5 mm, minimizing impact on drone SWaP characteristics.
  • Flexible Antenna Options: Available in two variants—one with a built-in antenna and another with a U.FL connector for an external antenna, catering to different integration needs.
  • Easy Installation: Compatible with all standard Pixhawk controllers running PX4 or Ardupilot. Simply connect to the TELEM port, configure the baud rate, and you’re ready to fly.
  • UART Pass-Through Integration: Features a UART forwarding capability, allowing integration between the flight controller and serial peripherals without occupying additional ports.
  • Device Management via Mobile App: Manage settings, perform OTA firmware updates, and access additional features through the free Dronetag App, available on web, iOS, and Android platforms.
  • Standardized Serial Number: Each module comes with an ANSI/CTA-2063-A serial number baked in, simplifying the compliance process.
  • Data Logging Capabilities: Equipped with external flash memory for flight data synchronization and the ability to download Pixhawk Dataflash logs for diagnostics.    

What’s in the Box

  • 1 × Dronetag DRI (variant with built-in antenna)
  • 1 × 6-PIN GH to 6-PIN GH Cable (10 cm)

Specifications

  • Remote ID Type: Direct (EU) / Broadcast (US)
  • Short-range Radio: Bluetooth 2.4 GHz
  • Remote ID Technology: Bluetooth 4.0 Legacy + 5.0 Long Range
  • Sensors: None; data is read from the flight controller
  • Indicators: RGB LED to show the state
  • Antenna: Built-in
  • Communication Connectors: 2 × JST GH 6-pin (1.25 mm pitch)
  • Communication Protocol: UART (3.3 – 5V tolerant)
  • Supported Message Protocol: MAVlink 2
  • Supported Baud Rates: Standard ones—configurable in Dronetag App
  • Input Voltage: 3.3 – 17V
  • Input Voltage Regulator: Low-noise buck converter
  • Average Current Consumption: 3 mA
  • Maximum Current Consumption: 10 mA
  • Mounting Mechanism: M2 holes or double-sided tape
  • Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C (-40°F to 185°F)
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Overview

The Dronetag DRI is the smallest and lightest Direct/Broadcast Remote ID module designed for drone manufacturers and integrators. It offers a cost-effective, lightweight, and user-friendly solution to produce remotely identifiable drones, ensuring compliance with EU and US regulations. With its plug-and-play design, DRI simplifies the integration process, eliminating the need for extensive R&D and testing.  

Key Features

  • Regulatory Compliance: Meets Remote ID regulations in the US (ASTM F3411) and EU (ASD-STAN EN 4709-002), and is compatible with other regions adopting these standards.
  • Ultra-Compact Design: Weighs only 1.5 grams with dimensions of 22.5 × 16 × 5 mm, minimizing impact on drone SWaP characteristics.
  • Flexible Antenna Options: Available in two variants—one with a built-in antenna and another with a U.FL connector for an external antenna, catering to different integration needs.
  • Easy Installation: Compatible with all standard Pixhawk controllers running PX4 or Ardupilot. Simply connect to the TELEM port, configure the baud rate, and you’re ready to fly.
  • UART Pass-Through Integration: Features a UART forwarding capability, allowing integration between the flight controller and serial peripherals without occupying additional ports.
  • Device Management via Mobile App: Manage settings, perform OTA firmware updates, and access additional features through the free Dronetag App, available on web, iOS, and Android platforms.
  • Standardized Serial Number: Each module comes with an ANSI/CTA-2063-A serial number baked in, simplifying the compliance process.
  • Data Logging Capabilities: Equipped with external flash memory for flight data synchronization and the ability to download Pixhawk Dataflash logs for diagnostics.    

What’s in the Box

  • 1 × Dronetag DRI (variant with external antenna port)
  • 1 × 6-PIN GH to 6-PIN GH Cable (10 cm)

Specifications

  • Remote ID Type: Direct (EU) / Broadcast (US)
  • Short-range Radio: Bluetooth 2.4 GHz
  • Remote ID Technology: Bluetooth 4.0 Legacy + 5.0 Long Range
  • Sensors: None; data is read from the flight controller
  • Indicators: RGB LED to show the state
  • Antenna: Built-in
  • Communication Connectors: 2 × JST GH 6-pin (1.25 mm pitch)
  • Communication Protocol: UART (3.3 – 5V tolerant)
  • Supported Message Protocol: MAVlink 2
  • Supported Baud Rates: Standard ones—configurable in Dronetag App
  • Input Voltage: 3.3 – 17V
  • Input Voltage Regulator: Low-noise buck converter
  • Average Current Consumption: 3 mA
  • Maximum Current Consumption: 10 mA
  • Mounting Mechanism: M2 holes or double-sided tape
  • Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C (-40°F to 185°F)

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