:for RaceFlight this board can run @32k and use the the Revolt board target in the bb343,BB345 releases, and it allows 32khz link: https://github.com/rs2k/raceflight_community/releases ; or the Beta Builds http://raceflight.net/beta/REVOLT_BB413_STD.bin RaceFlight Configurator : http://raceflight.net/rfc/config343.crx
There has been a lot of debate on Gyros . MPU 6000 is a super stable Gyro and awesome for Beginners and experts but we wanted it to get a true A to B comparison, MPU 6000 Vs MPU 6500. With the low noise Gyro, optimal gyro placement recommended , and not an overly super inventive gyro that will require chasing down the PID tune. The Flight controller DEVS are doing some good awesome with with Gyro Filtering. The Flip F4 Battle boasts some amazing features. Using a super sensitive gyro, the Flip F4 Battle is capable of up to 32kHz gyro sample and PID loop control. 32K/32K/32K. That means everything is synced across the board. You will never have to worry about old data again. The super sensitive gyro is one of the highest sensitivity of any gyro available, so currently soft mounting is still recommended, but they are working on improvements everyday.. The MPU-6500 is very sensitive but with today’s filtering we have found that in certain circumstances you might be able to get better performance out of this gyro. It is all a matter of feel and some Gyros are going to work better for people/Flyers/Frames than others.
example in here RS2k talks about the feeling of MPU 6500 vs MPU 6000
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=34401627&postcount=2765
Having flown both the Sparky 2 with the MPU9250 (aka. MPU 6500), and the Revo with the MPU 6000 back to back on exact setups, I can definitely say the MPU9250 (aka. MPU 6500) flies smoother than the MPU6000.
The MPU6000 has an annoying 1 out of 8 jitter that doesn’t exist with the MPU9250. (aka. MPU 6500) The MPU9250 (aka. MPU 6500) is also capable of 32 KHz while the MPU6000 is not. I’ve been working on 32 KHz support again…. among other things.
Firmware :
BetaFlight : https://www.dropbox.com/s/6iykwl2n7d1u3v7/betaflight_3.0.0_REVO-6500%20%282%29.hex?dl=0
RaceFlight: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ag0od5d03epi6m5/KKNGF4_6500_BB330_FULL.bin?dl=0
Add a Battle Pack to test for yourself . 1 MPU-6000 and 1 MPU-6500 board.
UART1 has three input: 1. DSM2 socket, it is no inverter, 2.pinheaders called UART TX RX, it is no inverter 3. Pinheaders called SBUS, it has inverter
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