Connecting CROSSFIRE Micro receiver
V1:
The TBS CROSSFIRE micro receiver comes with two sockets. One is for BST capability (BlackSheep
Telemetry), the other is for one (1) R/C output which can be configured to either PWM, PPM, SBUS, or
CRSF. The receiver can run off anything between 4.5V and 8.4V and can either drive one servo, or connect
to any PPM or SBUS capable flight control. Binding the receiver to the transmitter is described on the next
page and is the same as the diversity receiver.
V1:
CleanFlight pilots with a STM32Fx processor board (e.g. Naze32 and similar) can select the “n.i. SBUS”
(Not-Inverted SBUS) to directly connect to your FC without any inverters or special soldering hacks.
TBS CROSSFIRE Micro receiver V1:
- 1 Output channel
- Output mapping options: PPM, SBUS and CRSF
(RC only, no telemetry)
- BST telemetry support (TBS GPS, TBS CORE PRO,
TBS FPVision layer, TBS POWER CUBE )
TBS CROSSFIRE Micro receiver V2:
- 4 (6) Output channels
- Output mapping options: PWM, PPM, SBUS,
MAVLink and CRSF (see output mapping options of
output 1 or 4 )
- Full MAVLink support
- Full CRSF support (RC and telemetry)
- BST telemetry support (TBS GPS, TBS CORE PRO,
TBS FPVision layer, TBS POWER CUBE )
- Comes with 4 channel servo adapter
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