Recently we decided to update the firmware of our non-EU FrSky Taranis X9D, so it will be fully compliant with European regulations. In this tutorial, we will explain the differences between the international and EU firmware as well as show you how to flash your Taranis with the latest firmware. The latest EU firmware for
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This is a quick how-to flash an A-H BLHeliS firmware, when your ESC support it, but you can´t see the firmware in the BLHeli Suite software. Example: You have a Racerstar MS ESC, which has a BB2 MCU and should be able to use the A-H type firmware, but you only can choose an A-L
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I have reviewed the KISS flight controller back in January and I was using it on one of my quads with the stock firmware until last week. It was absolutely fine, because I have a pretty old and standard Turnigy 9x radio with FrSky module. But for some reason I decided to update the firmware
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Some time ago I decided to buy myself a Sparky 2.0 flight controller, because on paper it looked as the best Cleanflight flight controller for now. Details: STM32 F4 processor running at 168MHz MPU9250 Gyroscope/Accelerometer/Compass MS5611 Barometer 2MB dataflash chip FrSky Telemetry Integrated SBUS inverter CAN Bus Build in 433Mhz modem If you buy your
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Few years ago it was not an easy job flashing special multirotor firmware to the ESCs. You needed to remove the shrink tube, use DIY cables or at least an Atmega Flashing Tool. Then we got the 1-wire protocol for easily flashing ESC via the signal cable. But we still needed to use additional adapters
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I have been using the Cleanflight 1.11 RC1 since two weeks on my CC3D and it performs great on my acro quad. Today the final / stable version of 1.11 was released and I wanted to mention some of the interesting changes. Here they are: Probably the most important is that the new Naze32 rev6
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If you have an ESC with SiLabs MCU, like the HobbyWing XRotor 10A or T-Motor Air 10A, you can flash it with the BLHeli firmware using Arduino board. I will be using my Arduino UNO for the flashing process. If you have another Arduino board, like the Nano, check the pin outs in the 4way-interface
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