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Revision as of 13:07, 25 September 2020


MICROBEAST PLUS can work with a lot of different receiver types and radio brands and 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 PLUS 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.

Standard receiver

A conventional receiver with multiple servo output connectors is what we consider a "Standard receiver". Here you connect each servo output to one specific control function at the MICROBEAST PLUS using one connection wire for each function. You have these 5 input functions (wires): Aileron, Elevator, Rudder, Collective pitch and gyro gain. Simply connect each wire to the corresponding channel output port at the receiver which you like to use for the specific function. 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 each channel testwise!

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Here we show connection layouts for two common radio brands. Note that this is only exemplary, the channel output of your transmitter can by different even when using a radio of this brand. And you can use any other radio system on the market together with MICROBEAST PLUS when using the servo output channels of the receiver, not only these two brands!

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  • The wires for rudder, pitch and gyro are signal wires. They must be placed on the same receiver side as the the both orange wires from aileron and elevator!
  • You must connect all 5 functions/wires to the receiver. When you do not connect all wires the system will not finish initialization sequence!
  • The throttle servo/speed controller is connected to the receiver's throttle output. Using the Governor function of MICROBEAST PLUS therefore is not possible in combination with a Standard receiver.



Receivers with single wire output (single-line receivers)

With a single-line receiver all channels (control functions) are transmitted by one single connection wire to MICROBEAST PLUS. This is done by packing all channel output data to a data paket or by chaining the servo signals to one output port. At the moment MICROBEAST PLUS supports the following systems: Multiplex® SRLX, Spektrum® SRXL, Futaba® SBus, JR® X-Bus(B), Jeti® UDI, Jeti® EXBus, ALIGN® iBus, FlySky® iBus, Graupner HOTT® SUMD, SPPM

There are single-line receivers available that supply additional single channel connectors/servo outputs. In combination with MICROBEAST PLUS you only have to treat such receivers as single-line receivers if you really use the single-line function. If you connect the receiver by using the standard 5-plug layout, such receiver has to be considered as Standard receiver in the following and as shown above.



  • The single-line connection wire is plugged into the [DI1] input of MICROBEAST PLUS
  • The throttle servo or ESC is connected to the [CH5] output. When using a speed controller with BEC, from here the power will be distributed to receiver and servos.
  • Alternatively or additionally you can connect a power supply/second BEC wire/buffering battery to the [SYS] port and to the receiver (in case this has additional servo or battery ports).
Singleline RX.png Singleline RX 3.png
Wiring layout for single-line receivers Alternative wiring layout for single-line receiver
with additional servo output channels



When using a big heli with standard size servos it may be insufficient to only provide power at the [SYS] port or receiver. Note when only connecting power at the receiver, all the current has to flow over one thin wire to the servos! If there are no other ports left to (additionally) feed in power, we highly recommend using the MICROBEAST PLUS HD which has an additional high power input to reduce wiring resistance and to serve todays demands for a robust servo power supply.

Spektrum® DSM/JR® DMSS remote satellite

A special type of single-line receiver is the remote satellite. These receivers are usually used as additional receiving unit in combination with a (bigger) main receiver to provide a more robust and fail safe radio system. But also you can directly connect one of such receivers to MICROBEAST PLUS to achieve a small and light weight radio system to be used in small sized rc models. MICROBEAST PLUS supports the following systems: Spektrum® DSM2, Spektrum® DSMX, JR® DMSS. The remote receiver can be directly connected to the small sized white pin board at the side which will provide a stabilized voltage of 3.3 Volts which is necessary to power these receivers. Alternatively if you have the optional available Spektrum® satellite adapter (Order Nr. BXA76009) also you can connect the receiver at the front to the [DI1] port, just like any other single-wire receiver, so you can keep the pin board free for connecting a sensor.

Please note: MICROBEAST PLUS does not support connecting more than one remote satellite at a time!

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JR®/Spektrum® remote satellite connected at side pin board JR®/Spektrum® remote satellite connection with power adapter



When using a speed controller with BEC, the power will be distributed from [CH5] input to receiver and servos. Alternatively or additionally you can connect a power supply/second BEC wire/buffering battery to the [SYS] port.

Warning.png Using a remote satellite is only recommended for small rc modells like helicopters of 450 size or smaller. Due to the design one single receiving unit is more prone to radio interference and can result in reduced transmission range.



Spektrum® SRXL2 receiver

Spektrum SRXL2 receivers are available in different forms. There exist receivers with standard servo connectors as well as remote satellites with a special 4-wire connector. The output signal of any of those receiver must be connected to the pin board at the side of MICROBEAST PLUS. Please note: MICROBEAST PLUS does not support connecting more than one SRXL2 receiver at a time!

In order to connect a receiver with standard servo connectors, i.e. the AR6610T, you need the SRXL2 receiver adapter. Also you may use the governor sensor adapter BXA76401 but this requires to modify the wiring layout as shown below!

In order to connect a SRXL2 remote satellite like SPM4650 it is necessary to interchange the plus and minus wires (usually black&orange) of the 4-wire receiver connector. In this configuration you can directly plug in the receiver without the need for an extra adapter.

Warning.png Never connect the 4-wire receiver connector to MICROBEAST PLUS in wrong polarity! This will damage your receiver immediately! Check polarity at least twice before connecting the receiver to MICROBEAST PLUS. It is up to you to make sure polarity is correct. We do not assume any liability in case you do it wrong.



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When using a speed controller with BEC, the power will be distributed from [CH5] input of MICROBEAST PLUS to the receiver. Alternatively or additionally you can connect a power supply/second BEC wire/buffering battery to the [SYS] port. It is not recommended to connect power to the receiver directly!