The flight controller (FC) implements several low-level behaviors, e.g., stabilizing the Duckiedrone around roll, pitch, and yaw through three different PID controllers. Correctly configuring the FC is critical for flying safely.
Installing Cleanflight Configurator (CFC)
Cleanflight configurator is an app that allows the base station to connect directly to the FC and access its configuration interface.
Steps:
Install Google Chrome
Install the Cleanflight Configurator for Chrome
Start CFC on your base station. You should see the below interface.
Connecting to the Flight Controller (FC)
Unplug the battery from your drone
IMPORTANT double-check the battery is unplugged
Disconnect the Raspberry Pi from the FC
Connect the mini USB cable from your FC to your base station
In CFC (see last section), on the top right corner
select the correct connection port
NOTE Details might vary depending on available connections on your base station. The correct port should start with:
/dev/tty.usbserial*
/dev/cu.usbserial*
or/dev/ttyUSB*
Leave the baud rate (number) at the DEFAULT value of
115200
Press the “Connect” button and a “Setup” page should greet you with a rendering of your drone (see figure below). Before configuring anything, please read the next section and flash the firmware.
Checking the existing firmware version
On the top left of the CFC interface, one could check for the Firmware version. For example, in the figure below, the firmware version of the FC is BTFL 3.3.3
.
IMPORTANT Regardless of the firmware version, if it is the first time setting up the FC, we recommend performing the below flashing procedure once anyways in order to start from a clean state.
Prepare for flashing the FC firmware
If the CFC is still connected to the FC, please press the “Disconnect” button on the top right.
In the default Welcome page of CFC, in the left sidebar, please click on the Firmware Flasher tab
Configure the options in the tab as below:
Updating the FC firmware (Flashing the FC)
FCs might have different versions of firmware (i.e., the software that runs on the FC’s micro-controller) out of the factory. Normally, this only needs to be done once initially. Follow this procedure to update your firmware.
IMPORTANT During flashing, do not press the “Connect” button in CFC.
FACT Our current target firmware is: BTFL 3.3.3 (Download the
.hex
file below to your base station)
Different FC versions
NOTE There are currently 2 types of FC hardware. Use the steps corresponding to your hardware. Videos for both hardware versions are provided later in the document.
Version | Picture and key features to notice for this section |
ACRO |
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OSD |
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Flashing the FC
The videos to flash respectively the ACRO version and the OSD version of FCs are below in this section. A summary is provided here. Most operations are the same with both versions, and any version-wise operations are highlighted with 1 (ACRO) and 2 (OSD)
Normally, when connected to the base station, the FC goes in Normal mode
CHECK there is a red blinking LED
unplug from base station
To flash the firmware, we would like the FC to be in Bootloader mode instead
1 For the ACRO version, hold the “BOOT” button while connecting the FC to base station
1 Once connected, one could release the boot button
1 CHECK there is no red blinking LED. On the ACRO version, there is a solid blue LED
2 For the OSD version, use some conductive metal tool to short the “Boot pins” (as highlighted in the previous section)
2 Once connected, once could take the pin-shorting material/tool away
2 CHECK there is no red blinking LED. On the OSD version, there is no LED on now.
In the CFC Firmware Flasher tab, click the Load Firmware [Local] button (bottom right), and select the
.hex
file downloaded at the beginning of this section.CHECK The progress bar should look like “Loaded Local Firmware: (… bytes)”
Click the Flash Firmware button (bottom right) and check the progress bar.
CHECK The progress bar shows: “Flashing…” => “Verifying…” => “Programming SUCCESSFUL”
In case the progress bar turns red, see the Troubleshooting section below
If successful, without needing to reconnect the cable, the FC should go back to the Normal mode.
CHECK Verify the red blinking LED is back on
CHECK Click “Connect” and verify the firmware version is correct
Troubleshooting
The OSD version of FC does not enter Bootloader mode
It is tricky to jump the exposed Boot pins. Try applying a bit of force when pressing on the pins. If possible, also try verifying they have actually been jumped with a multi-meter.
On the Firmware Flasher tab, when clicking Flash Firmware button, the progress bar turns red and shows “No response from the bootloader, programming: FAILED”
This is likely due to the FC not being in Bootloader mode. Please double check the indicators of that mode in the section above.
On the Firmware Flasher tab, when the flashing started and user verified “Flashing…” on the progress bar, eventually the flashing/verification failed with a “Timeout” error.
Click the Flash Firmware button and try again
If the user experiences other issues or the steps above do not resolve the problem, please contact our hardware team via email.
You now have the updated flight controller firmware! Connect to it in Normal mode and we will configure it next.
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