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To connect your BEASTX system with your JIVE ESC you need a special type of wire. As shown below, the telemetry signal pin on ESC side is the middle pin of the debug connector. The outer pin is common ground. On MICROBEAST PLUS/ULTRA you connect the signal wire to the upper pin of port [IO2] and the common ground to the lowest pin (=minus). '''You mustn't connect anything to the middle pin (=voltage) of port [IO2]!'''<br /> | To connect your BEASTX system with your JIVE ESC you need a special type of wire. As shown below, the telemetry signal pin on ESC side is the middle pin of the debug connector. The outer pin is common ground. On MICROBEAST PLUS / ULTRA you connect the signal wire to the upper pin of port [CH5] / [IO2] and the common ground to the lowest pin (=minus). '''You mustn't connect anything to the middle pin (=voltage) of port [CH5] / [IO2] !'''<br /> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:58, 5 July 2024
To connect your BEASTX system with your JIVE ESC you need a special type of wire. As shown below, the telemetry signal pin on ESC side is the middle pin of the debug connector. The outer pin is common ground. On MICROBEAST PLUS / ULTRA you connect the signal wire to the upper pin of port [CH5] / [IO2] and the common ground to the lowest pin (=minus). You mustn't connect anything to the middle pin (=voltage) of port [CH5] / [IO2] !