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Basecam Electronics Stabilization Systems for UAV Cameras and Robotics (Latvia)

Modern drones, inspection platforms and robotics systems require extremely stable cameras and sensors

Whether the application is aerial cinematography, industrial inspection or autonomous robotics, stabilization technology plays a critical role in ensuring high-quality data and reliable performance.

One of the most recognized developers of professional stabilization systems is Basecam Electronics, the creator of the widely used SimpleBGC platform. At ATGroup.store, we supply professional UAV electronics and offer access to selected Basecam components for engineers, drone manufacturers and system integrators building advanced stabilization solutions.


What Is Basecam Electronics?

Basecam Electronics is a technology company specializing in gimbal stabilization controllers, motion control systems and sensor modules used in professional camera stabilization platforms, based in Riga, Latvia

Their flagship technology, SimpleBGC32, is widely used in:

  • UAV camera gimbals
  • aerial cinematography platforms
  • industrial inspection drones
  • robotics stabilization systems
  • surveillance and defense platforms

The Basecam ecosystem combines high-performance stabilization controllers, IMU sensors, motor drivers and software tools that allow engineers to build modular stabilization systems for demanding environments.

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The SimpleBGC Stabilization Platform

The core of the Basecam ecosystem is the SimpleBGC32 stabilization controller, a professional motion control system designed to stabilize cameras or sensors across multiple axes.

The system compensates for unwanted motion by driving brushless gimbal motors based on feedback from gyroscope and IMU sensors. This allows the stabilized device (camera, LiDAR or sensor payload) to maintain its orientation regardless of movement in the drone or vehicle frame.

Typical stabilization systems include:

  • a controller board
  • one or two IMU sensors
  • brushless gimbal motors
  • optional encoders
  • configuration software for tuning and calibration

The controller continuously processes motion data from sensors and adjusts motor outputs in real time to maintain stable positioning.

Basecam GPS-IMU Modules

One of the most advanced sensor modules developed by Basecam is the GPS-IMU module, designed for applications that require high-precision attitude and navigation information.

The module integrates a full set of navigation sensors including:

  • 3-axis gyroscope
  • 3-axis accelerometer
  • 3-axis magnetometer
  • barometer (altimeter)
  • GNSS receiver supporting GPS, GLONASS, Galileo and QZSS

This GNSS-aided IMU provides precise orientation and heading information, helping correct drift and improve stabilization accuracy in demanding environments.

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The system also supports sensor fusion algorithms using a Kalman filter, allowing the device to combine data from multiple sensors and deliver highly reliable attitude estimation.

Key advantages include:

  • improved stabilization accuracy compared to standard IMU sensors
  • thermal stabilization for consistent performance across temperature ranges
  • high-rate sensor fusion and data logging capabilities
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CAN-Bus Motor Drivers for Modular Stabilization Systems

Another important component of the Basecam ecosystem is the CAN_Drv motor driver, designed for modular gimbal stabilization architectures.

This driver allows brushless motors to be controlled over a CAN-bus network, enabling distributed stabilization systems with multiple motor modules.

The CAN-based architecture provides several advantages:

  • simplified wiring between modules
  • improved resistance to electromagnetic interference
  • scalable multi-axis stabilization systems
  • more advanced motor control algorithms

The motor drivers support field-oriented control (FOC) and include built-in protection systems such as over-current, short-circuit and temperature protection.

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Such modular architectures are particularly useful for professional stabilization systems where reliability and signal integrity are critical.

Modular Stabilization Architecture

Basecam systems can be configured in modular architectures where controllers, sensors and motor drivers communicate over a shared CAN bus.

In such systems:

  • the main controller processes stabilization algorithms
  • IMU sensors measure orientation and motion
  • CAN motor drivers control the gimbal motors
  • additional sensors or modules can be added to the network

This distributed approach enables scalable stabilization systems for complex camera rigs or robotics platforms.

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Typical Applications of Basecam Systems

Basecam stabilization technology is used across many professional industries.

UAV Camera Stabilization

Professional drones often carry high-value cameras or sensors.

Stabilization systems ensure smooth footage and stable sensor orientation during flight.

Aerial Cinematography

Film production drones rely on high-precision gimbal controllers to produce stable footage in dynamic flight conditions.

Industrial Inspection

Inspection drones used in energy, infrastructure and construction industries require stable sensors for accurate imaging and data collection.

Robotics and Autonomous Systems

Robotics platforms often require stabilized sensors or cameras for navigation and perception systems.

Basecam Components Available Through ATGroup

At ATGroup.store, we support drone manufacturers, robotics developers and integrators by supplying professional UAV electronics and components.

Our portfolio includes:

  • CubePilot autopilot systems
  • Drotek RTK GNSS modules
  • stabilization electronics and sensors
  • UAV telemetry and navigation components

Basecam technologies complement these systems by providing advanced stabilization solutions for camera payloads and sensor platforms.

Why Engineers Choose Basecam Stabilization Technology

Basecam stabilization systems are widely used because they offer:

  • proven reliability in professional UAV platforms
  • high-precision sensor fusion algorithms
  • modular architecture for scalable systems
  • powerful configuration software for tuning and calibration
  • compatibility with a wide range of sensors and motors

These advantages make Basecam one of the most respected stabilization technology providers in the UAV and robotics industries.

Basecam Components for UAV Integration

Engineers building advanced UAV platforms often combine stabilization controllers, GNSS positioning systems, and flight control computers.

By integrating:

  • CubePilot autopilots
  • Drotek RTK GNSS systems
  • Basecam stabilization electronics

Developers can build highly capable UAV platforms for mapping, inspection, and autonomous robotics.

Basecam Stabilization Electronics at ATGroup.store

ATGroup provides professional UAV electronics for engineers and integrators developing next-generation aerial and robotic systems.

Explore our UAV components portfolio and discover advanced stabilization technologies from Basecam Electronics.

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