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MICROBEAST ULTRA can work with a lot of different receiver types and radio brands, especially with different types of radio signal protocols. Depending on which signal protocol and receiver you intend to use, the wiring layout may vary. In the following you can see all supported protocols and specific wiring schemes for each receiver type. '''Ensure a tight fit of the connectors.''' The pin board of MICROBEAST ULTRA is designed so that the plugs firmly clamp each other when they are fully inserted. Anyhow, especially when using a receiver with single wire output it is possible that connectors are plugged in with no adjacent neighbors. Such plugs should additionally be secured against loosening.<br /> | MICROBEAST ULTRA can work with a lot of different receiver types and radio brands, especially with different types of radio signal protocols. Depending on which signal protocol and receiver you intend to use, the wiring layout may vary. In the following you can see all supported protocols and specific wiring schemes for each receiver type.<br /> | ||
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[[File:Warning.png|18px|sub]] '''Ensure a tight fit of the connectors.''' The pin board of MICROBEAST ULTRA is designed so that the plugs firmly clamp each other when they are fully inserted. Anyhow, especially when using a receiver with single wire output it is possible that connectors are plugged in with no adjacent neighbors. Such plugs should additionally be secured against loosening.<br /> | |||
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=Standard receiver= | =Standard receiver= | ||
A | A receiver with multiple servo output connectors is what we consider a "Standard receiver". Here you connect each servo output to one control function of MICROBEAST ULTRA by using one wire for each function. The 5 control functions (wires) are: Aileron, Elevator, Rudder, Collective pitch and Gyro gain. If you don't know which stick controls which channel have a look at your radio's servo monitor, refer to your radios instruction manual or simply connect a servo to test what each output is used for!<br /> | ||
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Here we show connection layouts for two common radio brands. Note that this is only exemplary, | Here we show connection layouts for two common radio brands. Note that this is only exemplary, you can use any radio system on the market, not only these two brands! Anyhow, make sure that you connect the wires to the correct functions as mentioned above. | ||
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* The wires for rudder, pitch and gyro are signal wires. | * The wires for rudder, pitch and gyro are all signal wires. Although some have different color, they must be placed on the same receiver side as the the orange wires from aileron and elevator! | ||
* You must connect all 5 functions/wires to the receiver. When you don't connect all wires, the system will not finish initialization sequence! | * You must connect all 5 functions/wires to the receiver. When you don't connect all wires, the system will not finish initialization sequence! | ||
* The throttle servo/speed controller is connected to the receiver's throttle output. | * The throttle servo/speed controller is connected to the receiver's throttle output. So using the headspeed '''governor function''' of MICROBEAST ULTRA is '''not possible''' in combination with a Standard receiver!}}<br /> | ||
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=Receivers with single wire output= | =Receivers with single wire output= | ||
A single-line receiver transmits all control functions over one single connection wire to MICROBEAST | A single-line receiver transmits all control functions over one single connection wire to MICROBEAST ULTRA. This is done by packing all channel outputs into a digital data paket or by chaining the signals onto one line.<br /> | ||
MICROBEAST ULTRA supports the following systems '''with telemetry uplink''': | MICROBEAST ULTRA supports the following systems '''with telemetry uplink''': | ||
* Spektrum® SRXL2 | * Spektrum® SRXL2 | ||
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| Single-line receiver<br /> with additional servo output channels | | Single-line receiver<br /> with additional servo output channels | ||
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[[File:Warning.png|18px|sub]] '''When using a big heli with standard size servos it may be insufficient to only provide power at the [SYS] port or receiver.''' Adding additional power wires is highly recommended! If there are no other ports left to additionally feed in power, we recommend using the MICROBEAST PLUS HD which comes witch an additional high power input. This reduces wiring resistance and serves todays demands for a robust servo power supply.<br /> | |||
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