NewBeeDrone BeeBrain HD G4 Flight Controller ExpressLRS(ELRS) 2.4G MPU6000 20A ESC

Warning! 
This flight controller is specifically designed as a replacement part for the AcroBee75 HD O3 BNF and is not intended for use in DIY projects. Its compatibility with third-party components cannot be guaranteed, and as such, we regret to inform you that we are unable to provide technical support for any issues that arise from its use with non-standard parts. Your understanding in this matter is highly appreciated.

Introducing the NewBeeDrone BeeBrain HD G4 Flight Controller ExpressLRS(ELRS) 2.4G MPU6000 20A ESC. Powered by a STM32G4 processor and Double N-MOS, this controller features larger size MOSFET for 20A per ESC channel. Benefit from the built-in 10V BEC power for DJI O3, eliminating the need for an extra power board. The MPU6000 gyro ensures superior flight performance. Perfect for drone enthusiasts seeking advanced control and reliability. 

  • MCU: STM32G474
  • ESC Firmware: Z-H-40 - Bluejay 0.19.2 48kHz.
  • ESC Specifications: 1 channel 20A ESC
  • Receiver: NBD ExpressLRS 3.0 Diversity (non-SPl)
  • Receiver Antenna: 1x BeeT-Antenna 1x 2.4G receiver antenna
  • Flight Controller Weight:7.4g (including antenna and XT30 Battery connector)
  • Flight Controller Size: Outer dimensions :29 x 29 x 7.6 mm
  • Flight Controller Holes: 25.5 x 25.5 mm
  • Battery Input: 1-2S
  • BEC:10V 2A for DJI O3 (under 2S power only)
  • BEC:5V 2A
  • UART1: Free
  • UART2: TX & RX for EXPRESSLRS 3.0 receiver
  • UART3: Free
  • UART4: Free

Firmware

1. BeeBrain HD G4 

All new firmware can be found on our Github Page



Customer Reviews

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Rocket Rancher
Don't buy. Cut your losses. Fool me twice...

Acrobee75 HD G4 was my first bnf. Board failed in a week. 5v side died. These were unavailable and I bought a mobula8 and transferred the O3 to. New shipment of boards came in so I got one. Maybe the first one was just a bad example. I'm $500 deep, now. $410 for the acrobee w/O3 and now $100 for the replacement board. I get it installed, moved camera back and run a couple packs through it and realize just how good the mobula is. The acrobee takes 52% throttle just to get up and stay up a few feet. This morning, I'm running my first pack(tattu 450mah), bump a wall, falls about 3 feet on the carpet, won't disarm or rearm. Still have great video, just like the first one. Board is dead until I plug in the usb. Fire up betaflight, everything looks like it would be fine until you disconnect the usb. I'm going back to the Mob8 and also ordering a flylens 75 hd. The acrobee75 hd is underpropped even if the AIO was reliable. I'm an engineer and can afford to eat $500, learn my lesson, and try another product. Thinking about that number, I could have gotten that Bambu printer I've been eyeballing. For those that dream about and save for something like this, there are better options. I may do a youtube video after I get the flylens to review all of these.