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Specifications

 

Flight​ ​Controller 

 

IMU 

Invensense​ ​MPU6000,​ ​3​ ​axis​ ​Gyro,​ ​3​ ​axis​ ​Accelerometer​ ​(SPI) 

Altimeter 

N/A 

CPU 

STM32F303​ ​32-bit​ ​ARM​ ​processor 

Firmware 

Betaflight​ ​compatible​ ​​

(with​ ​API​ ​version​ ​matching​ ​that​ ​of​ ​the​ ​OSD) 

 

 

OSD 

 

CPU 

STM32F373​ ​32-bit​ ​ARM​ ​processor 

Resolution 

440H​ ​x​ ​280V 

Style 

White,​ ​with​ ​black​ ​surround​ ​around​ ​all​ ​pixels 

Output 

Programmable​ ​Black/White​ ​levels 

 

 

Video​ ​Tx​ ​Features 

 

Transmitter​ ​Module 

Custom​ ​Tramp​ ​HV,​ ​integrated​ ​on​ ​FC/OSD​ ​board​ ​(Synergy) 

Channels 

40​ ​Initially,​ ​programmed​ ​via​ ​OSD 

Bands 

5,​ ​including​ ​the​ ​ImmersionRC/FatShark​ ​bands,​ ​and​ ​RaceBand 

Frequency,​ ​IRC/FS 

5740,​ ​5760,​ ​5780,​ ​5800,​ ​5820,​ ​5840,​ ​5860,​ ​5880​ ​MHz​

​ ​* 

Frequency,​ ​RaceBand, 
CH1..8 

5658,​ ​5695,​ ​5732,​ ​5769,​ ​5806,​ ​5843,​ ​5880,​ ​5917​ ​MHz​ ​​

Frequency,​ ​‘A’​ ​Band,​ ​CH1..8 

5865,​ ​5845,​ ​5825,​ ​5805,​ ​5785,​ ​5765,​ ​5745,​ ​5725​ ​MHz​ ​​

Frequency,​ ​‘B’​ ​Band,​ ​CH1..8 

5733,​ ​5752,​ ​5771,​ ​5790,​ ​5809,​ ​5828,​ ​5847,​ ​5866​ ​MHz​ ​​

Frequency,​ ​‘E’​ ​Band,​ ​CH1..8 

5705,​ ​5685,​ ​5665,​ ​5645,​ ​5885,​ ​5905,​ ​5925,​ ​5945​ ​MHz​

​ ​* 

Power​ ​Output 

350mW​ ​+/-​ ​1dB​ ​(EU​ ​version​ ​of​ ​the​ ​150​ ​Mini​ ​limited​ ​to​ ​25mW) 

Audio 

Stereo,​ ​Right​ ​channel​ ​used​ ​for​ ​Telemetry,​ ​Left​ ​channel​ ​for​ ​onboard​ ​mic. 

Recommended​ ​Antenna 

Supplied​ ​SpiroNET​ ​Omni​ ​v2​ ​Stubby,​ ​Skew​ ​Planar,​ ​4​ ​leaf 

 

 

Power​ ​Train 

 

Standard​ ​Prop  

HQ​ ​5x4.3x3​ ​V1S​ ​Black 

Maximum​ ​Prop​ ​Size 

5”  

Motors,​ ​180 

BrotherHobby​ ​Returner​ ​R3​ ​2206​ ​2300kV 

Recommended​ ​Battery 

1300-1500mAh​ ​4S​ ​>65C 

 
 

 

ESC 

 

Type

 

ImmersionRC​ ​EzESC​ ​30A 

Rating

 

30A​ ​continuous,​ ​40A​ ​peak 

Features

 

Dshot600,​ ​Multishot,​ ​OneShot125,​ ​OneShot42,​ ​and​ ​Motor​ ​Braking 

Processor

 

32-bit​ ​ARM​ ​running​ ​custom​ ​ImmersionRC​ ​ESC​ ​Firmware 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Vortex 230 Mojo

Page 1: ...Quick Start Guide International edition Rev 1 0 Oct 2017 Every Vortex 230 Mojo is flight tested before leaving the factory Flight Tested By...

Page 2: ...ent battery selection and how to run the Vortex 230 Mojo setup Wizard REMOVE PROPS Mini quad props can do serious damage when coming in contact with human skin risk of deep cuts and lacerations should...

Page 3: ...teps Unboxing to Racing To get your ARF Vortex ready to race follow the simple 4 step process below 1 Install Compatible R C Receiver 2 Install suitable battery 3 Setup the video link 4 Run the wizard...

Page 4: ...ing are recommended for internal installation 1 FrSky XSR using the supplied XSR cable 2 FrSky X4R SB Naked version with SBus output Requires some soldering to wire sbus cable 3 Spektrum SPM4648 Auto...

Page 5: ...d Notes on Receiver Selection One critical parameter to keep to a minimum in a race quad setup is latency Latency from what the camera sees to the display device and also from the control stick to the...

Page 6: ...e of different batteries To help select a suitable battery for your flying style read this section carefully Voltage First things first voltage For starting out with the Vortex and not having any prio...

Page 7: ...urely mounted on the anti slip pad The battery should not be able to move around in flight Also make sure the plastic liner on the anti slip pad is removed ANOTHER NOTE Ensure that your main battery c...

Page 8: ...x before the wizard image is displayed To do this set your receiver to Channel 1 on your band of choice and use the small button on the left side of the quad To switch bands press the button on the LE...

Page 9: ...nd new unconfigured Vortex to be prepared for flight in less than a minute after the receiver and battery have been installed with no tools or USB hookups required The first time the Vortex is powered...

Page 10: ...tle control on the right stick For this mode the multi rotor controls are typically as follows Pitch Throttle Yaw Roll Note Modes 3 and 4 are intentionally left out of this abbreviated Getting Started...

Page 11: ...recognized it s name will appear to the left of the servo bar Take your time with this step if the wrong stick movements are fed to the wizard it will be difficult to navigate the OSD to complete the...

Page 12: ...nk CH5 to a 3 position switch Ensure that the switch correctly switches between the three flight modes reflected in the top right corner of the OSD main landscape Note that It is highly recommended to...

Page 13: ...main manual The ImmersionRC Team wishes you many hours of enjoyment with your new mini quad and welcome any feedback that you may have at feedback immersionrc com The Getting Started Manual should ha...

Page 14: ...ncy RaceBand CH1 8 5658 5695 5732 5769 5806 5843 5880 5917 MHz Frequency A Band CH1 8 5865 5845 5825 5805 5785 5765 5745 5725 MHz Frequency B Band CH1 8 5733 5752 5771 5790 5809 5828 5847 5866 MHz Fre...

Page 15: ...istics Flight Time Depends upon battery and flight style Maximum Range Highly dependent on battery and flying style Maximum Speed Depending on prop size pitch and battery voltage Weight and Size Weigh...

Page 16: ...duct may require a license to operate Directions on safety ImmersionRC advocates the safe use of their products always make sure you equipment is in proper working order is checked prior to every flig...

Page 17: ...k page and be kept up to date with news product releases firmware updates tips and tricks and other information relevant to the FPV hobbyist http www facebook com ImmersionRC You can also follow us on...

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