The iFlight Beast F7 V2 55A AIO flight controller maximizes your drone's space and soldering time by including a full controller with F745 processor and a 4-in-1 speed controller with 55A operating current, all on a 32mm x 32mm board with a 25mm x 25mm wiring diagram. Stability is ensured by large QFP microchips and heavy duty MOSFETs.
The controller is compatible with analog and digital FPV systems. There is a dedicated Vista Plug&Play connector for DJI FPV connectivity (power via VBAT), simply sub-connect the connector with no soldering required.
The main list of changes from V1 to V2
More optimized circuit design
New BMI270 gyroscope
Barometer removed
Features
Processor: BGA-STM32F745, 216MHz
Gyroscope: BMI270
Barometer: no
Blackbox: 16Mb
BEC output: 5V 2.5A
Interface: Micro USB
OSD: AT7456E
Number of UARTs: 5 (UART1, UART2, UART3, UART4, UART7)
FC Firmware: BetaFlight
Firmware target: IFLIGHT_F745_AIO_V2
ESC rated current: 55A
ESC peak current: 60A
Input voltage: 2-6S LiPo
Current sensor: Yes (scale: 100)
ESC firmware: BLHeli_S (G-H-30)
Telemetry: none
Mounting Diagram: 25.5 x 25.5mm / Φ3mm
Dimensions: 32.5 x 32.5mm
Weight: 8.5g
Note:
The DJI Plug & Play port does not have a voltage regulator (BEC) and takes voltage from your battery via VBAT. The maximum input voltage for the Caddx Vista is 26.4V (6S LiPo) and the DJI Air Unit has a maximum input voltage of 17.6V (4S Lipo). Make sure you do not connect the DJI Air Unit directly when using the 6S battery, otherwise it will disable your DJI system. A BEC for using the DJI Air Unit with 6S batteries can be purchased here - iFlight 5V/12V 2-8S LiPo BEC
A quadcopter assembly on a 4S battery requires an additional capacitor of at least 16V / 220uF, for a 6S assembly up to 35V or even 50V. Larger collectorless motors have higher current consumption, higher voltage spikes and stronger back-EMF (reverse electromotive force). Solder the necessary low ESR capacitor to the battery connection pads. All necessary capacitors are supplied with the flight controller.
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