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Bringing the FC software up to date

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  1. Identify the version of your flight controller:

The "Acroโ€ version has a mini USB port on the board.
The "OSD" version has the USB port on a separate PCB.
  1. Download the following new firmware for your version:

  • SP Racing F3 Acro:

  • SP Racing F3 OSD:

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Installing Betaflight Configurator (BFC)

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Connecting to the FC

  1. Unplug the battery

  2. Disconnect the Raspberry Pi from the FC

  3. Connect the mini USB cable to your FC and to your base station

  4. Run the BFC on your base station

    1. Verify the version on the top left of the black and yellow window popping up. It should 10.8.0 (Sec9465)

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  5. Verify the recognized devices in the top right corner. You should see (depending on your OS)

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  6. Navigate to โ€œOptionsโ€ on the left column and activate โ€œPermanently Enable Expert Modeโ€

  7. Go back to the โ€œWelcomeโ€ page

  8. Press on โ€œConnectโ€ (top-right corner)

A successful connection will lead to a page looking like this:

Familiarizing with the configurator and FC settings interface

We will explore each setting relevant to the Duckiedrone in detail later. A few high-level observations:

  • Find your FC firmware version (top-left or bottom-right)

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  • Keep an eye on the FC โ€œCPU Loadโ€. This tells us how much effort the onboard microcontroller on the FC is busy. We should never let it go above 40% with chosen settings, with lower being better.

Bringing the FC software up to date

  1. Verify the

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TODO Write flashing instructions for Betaflight 3.3.3

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TODO

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Power and battery page

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PID tuning

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Receiver

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Modes

Adjustments

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Servos

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GPS (ignorOSD (ignore)

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Race Transponder (ignore)

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LED strip (ignore)

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Sensors

Thethered Logging (ignore)

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Blackbox (ignore)

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CLI (ignore)

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