Connect to FC board VBAT, 1K:10K (Scale 1100 in iNav, BATT_VOLT_MULT 11.0 in ArduPilot)
Battery Current Sensor
90A continuous, 215A peak Connect to FC board Current (Scale 195 in iNav, 50 A/V in ArduPilot)
TVS Protective diode
Yes
FC BEC output
Output 5.2V +/- 0.1V DC Continuous current 2.4 Amps, 3A Peak Designed for FC, Receiver, GPS module, AirSpeed module, Telemetry module, WS2812 LED_Strip
VTX BEC output
Output 9V +/- 0.1V DC Continuous current 1.8 Amps, 2.3A Peak Voltage adjustable, 9V Default, 12V or 5V via jumper Designed for Analog Video Transmitter,Digital Video Transmitter, Camera.
Servo BEC output
Output 4.9V +/- 0.1V DC Continuous current 4.5 Amps, 5.5A Peak Voltage adjustable, 4.9V Default, 6V or 7.2V via jumper Designed for Servos.
Weight
11.4g
Product Name
SpeedyBee F405 WING Wireless board
Wireless Configuration (long press BOOT button for 6 seconds to switch modes)
BLE mode, connect to Speedybee APP
Wi-Fi mode, connect to QGroundControl APP, Speedybee APP, MissionPlanner, etc.
Classic Bluetooth SPP mode, connect to QGroundControl APP, MissionPlanner
LED strip controller (short press BOOT button to switch effects, long press 2 seconds to switch modes)
4x WS2812 LED strip connectors, adjustable colors and flashing modes
Max 5.2V 1.3A, supports around 70pcs 5050 WS2812 LED beads
On-board battery level indicator
4x RGB indicator LED for battery level display by number of lights
I've been using this FC on an AR Wing Classic. Best FC I've tried for the money. Comes with everything you need. My only (and very small) gripe is that they don't have a version with the signal pins already soldered on for 5 or 10 bucks more to make a truly plug n play version. Other than that, it has been great with no issues running INAV 6.1
Update process is cumbersome, better if done with the VTX out of the quad. Also the update port is much flimsier than the earlier 2 antenna versions, IMO.
I use this mont for all my builds with a DJI O3 system. It comes with all the hardware nessassery and I like how is provides a small gap between the frame and the air unit so you can run wires under it. With all that said, it is still very low profile to fit on builds that use short 20mm standoffs too.
This thing is really fun and I haven't had to touch the PIDs at all. Super maneuverable on high rates and really mellow on low rates. I'm teaching my six year old grandson how to fly and he's doing great with it then raise the rates and I doing freestyle in my livingroom. Top off the performance with Newbeedrones awesome customer service and you can't lose. Newbeedrone is now my go to site for whoop stuff.