Premium Controller with Quality Parts and Features Featuring F7 Processor and 45Amp BLheli32 with NewBeeDrone Smoov-certified hardware design that supports up to 3-6S batteries to provide the best and reliable quality and performance for either freestyle or racing.
Designed to support the DJI Air Unit. Though DJI Air Unit can only support up to 4S, the Cricket200 Stack can make the DJI Air Unit compatible with 6S batteries by providing a 9V 16W clean power for the DJI Air Unit.
Plug-and-Play. No need to solder tiny wires.* The Cricket200 Stack includes a bundle of wire to connect the Flight Controller and ESC and the wire to connect the Flight Controller to the DJI Air Unit.
*Only for full DJI systems. If you use Crossfire, you still need to solder.
Cricket200 Flight Controller F7 Spec:
MPU6000 Gyro
STM32F722 216mhz
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)
Cricket200 ESC Spec:
LiPo Power input: 3S-6S
ESC Programming: BLHeli32
Cont.Current: 45Ax4
Burst Current: 55Ax4
Weight / Size: 13.0g / 39x29.5x8mm
Mounting holes: 20x20mm
Signal plug JST1.0 8pin plug with NBD Infinity200FC
Solder pad ready for signal and power.
Heatsink design
8 Layer PCB with 2Oz Copper
Smoov performance design by Team NBD
Includes:
1x Cricket200 4 in 1 ESC BLHeli32 45A
1x Cricket200 flight controller F7
8x Short Grommets 8x Long Grommets
5x Steel Screw 25mm
13x Nylon Nuts
470uf 35v Electrolytic capacitor
1x Cricket200 FC to Cricket200 ESC cable 30mm
1x Cricket200 FC to Cricket200 ESC cable 50mm
1x Cricket200 FC to Cricket200 ESC cable 85mm
1x Cricket200 FC to DJI Air module cable 70mm
Firmware target name on official Betaflight GUI: NBD_CRICKETF7
This is the second time that newbeedrone has gotten me for a stack and it'll be the last. I'm not going to bother with an RMA either. 7 weeks of emails and they sent me back the same garbage last time Superbad customer service.
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Vladimir Bueno
NewBeeDrone Cricket200 Stack (ESC+FC)
completely satisfied with this product
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javier magdaleno
Super !!
Thanks for the fast shipping
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StockBad
Beyond good!
Very nice combo, easy as cake to setup and smooth as skippy to fly.
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ExplodingEvo
F7 stack that works, but lacking features for the price point.
I had an issue with both an ESC and FC from 2 different stacks I got, but NBD took care of me quickly. These are great for DJI builds because of plug and play but there are 3 things I'd change on this stack.
1. It needs a plug for the receiver IMO. If I don't have to solder the air unit then I don't want to solder a 3rd party receiver. Lose the 3rd ground on the plug give me RX1/TX1/G/5V that I can break out for expressLRS. or give me a second plug that I can use so I can avoid soldering on the FC altogether.
2. Give me some blackbox memory. This is the first time in a long time I bought an F7 flight controller with no blackbox memory. at least 8MB so it's easier for me to tune!
I have 2 of these stacks, so I'll be using them for a while. But part of me wishes I got the xrotor 20x20 stack instead.
I really like this radio but I had a gimbal stick pull out without any pulling on it. I've had this happen with other name brand radios so it's not a surprise or let down. A little super glue and right back at it. It feels great! I love the full sized gimbals! I have the zorro and the boxer but I think this one is the right fit for me.
Handy as a second transmitter for travel, tiny whoops, etc
Surprisingly good for the price especially with ELRS. It has just enough switches that I can do most of what I can with the TX16S, and it's so much easier to throw in a bag and go. My only wish is that I could put the thumb-grippies style of stick ends on it easily (and still remove them for storage), but maybe someone will come up with an adapter or similar. Next step is to try a Gemini ELRS nano module and see what kind of range is possible on that.