Note: the Infinity200 FC now uses a USB-C connector.

-Infinity200 Flight Controller Firmware on Official Betaflight
Target name: NBD_INFINITYF4

Flight Controller Spec:

  • MPU6000 Gyro
  • STM32F405 CPUE @ 168mhz, can be overclocked
  • 3-6S direct battery input
  • 5V 2A
  • 9V 2A 18W Design for DJI FPV Air Unit
  • 5V Camera Power
  • betaflight OSD
  • 31.5x27 CB with 20x20 mounting holes, weight: 5.85g
  • 6 UARTS. UART1 (INVERTER FOR SBUS)
  • UART2 (FREE)
  • UART3 (INVERTED TELEMETRY)
  • UART4 (Free)
  • UART5 (Smart Audio)
  • UART6(Free)
  • Built-in 4 IN 1 ESC socket(including ESC telemetry, External current sensor) JST1.0 8Pin
  • Plug and plug with NBD Infinity200 ESC. Also compatible with most of the ESC on the market.
  • Built-in solder pads for ESC signal output and power
  • Printed layout instructions ON the board - no need for instructions!
  • DJI FPV Air Unit socket (use UART1 and UART6)

Pinout for USB-C Version (Recent)

NewBeeDrone Infinity200 Flight Controller Pinout

NewBeeDrone Infinity200 Flight Controller Pinout

Pinout for Micro USB Version

NewBeeDrone Infinity200 Pinout

Includes:

  • 1x Infinity200 flight controller
  • 4x Grommets short 4x Grommets Long
  • 1x Infinity200 FC to DJI Air module cable 40mm
  • 1x Infinity200 FC to DJI Air module cable 100mm
  • 1x Infinity200 FC to DJI Air module cable 150mm

NOTE: We suggest running a Electrolytic capacitor on 4s builds. Even though we tested and designed it to not need one, all builds are different and there are always exceptions.



Customer Reviews

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John
Capacitors

This flight controller has plenty of capacitance. You do not need to put a cap on this flight controller There will always be voltage spikes this flight controller seems to be handling all of them just fine The best part is no part I have never ran into a problem with this flight controller If you feel more comfortable putting a cap on this flight controller then put a cap on it In my opinion you do not need one from an engineering perspective you do not need 1