We design flight electronics as systems, not isolated boards
Control logic, power behavior, mechanical spacing, and field serviceability are planned together so the stack behaves like one engineered product.
Brand / Engineering
MakerHaven exists for pilots and builders who want more than a spec sheet. We care about how a stack is laid out, how it fails, how it gets repaired, and how clearly it communicates its design priorities.
Control
Flight control feel tuned from the board up
Hardware
Board design informed by assembly reality
Firmware
Updates documented for real pilots
Product Philosophy
The point of modularity is not to look technical. It is to keep the stack legible: which layer owns control, which layer owns power, which signals need isolation, and what can be serviced without replacing everything else.
Control logic, power behavior, mechanical spacing, and field serviceability are planned together so the stack behaves like one engineered product.
The way traces route, interfaces break out, and layers separate tells you how a product will behave long before a spec sheet does.
Our layered approach exists to make diagnosis, replacement, and custom builds more predictable over the lifetime of the hardware.
A product only deserves the word “fast” if it still feels composed under thermal load, frame vibration, and real-world wiring constraints.
R&D Timeline
2019
MakerHaven started by solving control noise, assembly mistakes, and thermal edge cases on demanding FPV builds.
2021
We moved from board-by-board fixes to a layered stack model where compute, isolation, power, and I/O each had a clear role.
2024
Support, tuning notes, and release communication were pulled into one continuous product surface.
Now
The current platform presents products the same way they are engineered: precise, layered, and built for long-term trust.
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