Crazybee F4 Lite Whoop Flight Controller with VTX
This is the flight controller used on the Mobula6. It features a with a built in Frsky or Flysky spi receiver MPU6000 gyro, betaflight OSD and a F411 MCU. All this packed into a tiny whoop form factor FC.
This is the Crazybee F4 Lite Whoop the flight controller used on the mobula6. It features a with a built in SPI receiver (FRsky / Flysky), MPU6000 gyro, betaflight OSD and a F411 MCU. All this packed into a tiny whoop form factor FC.
Specification
Crazybee F4 LiteFlight Controller Built-in ESC & Receiver & VTX | Frsky SPI RX version) CRAZYBEE F4 Lite Frsky version Firmware target: CrazybeeF4FR (Flysky SPI RX version) CRAZYBEE F4 Lite Flysky version Firmware target: CrazybeeF4FS MCU:STM32F411CEU6 (100MHZ, 512K FLASH) Sensor: MPU-6000(SPI connection) Board size: 28.5 * 28.5MM Power supply: 1S battery input (DC 2.9V-4.35V) Onboard 5A(each) Blheli_S 4in1 ESC Dshot600 ready OnboardBetaflight OSD(SPI Control) Built-in 5.8G VTX Onboard SPI Frsky/Flysky receiver Built-in 5V 1A BEC Onboard voltage detection |
Onboard Frsky Receiver Version | SPI BUS receiver Frsky D8 compatible Compatible Non EU transmitter D8 model – Frsky_x_lbt Support EU LBT Radio Transmitter Channels: 8ch Failsafe support No ground interference ( Transmitter and receiver 1 m from the ground): 100m~200m |
Onboard Flysky Receiver Version | SPI BUS receiver Protocol: AFHDS and AFHDS-2A Switchable Channels: 8ch(AFHDS) or 14ch(AFHDS-2A) No ground interference ( Transmitter and receiver 1 m from the ground): 100~200m Failsafe support |
Onboard 5A BLheli_S 4in1 ESC | MCU upgraded to EFM8BB21 Power supply: 1S LiPo/LiPo HV Current: 5A continuous peak 6A (3 seconds) Support BLHeliSuite programmable Factory firmware: O_H_5_REV16_7.HEX Default protocol: DSHOT600 |
Onboard 5.8G 40CH 25mW VTX | Output power: 25mw Frequency: 40CH Input voltage: 3.3V 5.5V Current consumption: 300mA(type) Frequency: 5.8GHz 5bands 40 channels With Race band |
Included
- 1x Crazybee F4 Lite Flight Controller
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