BetaFPV F4 1S AIO SPI FrSky D16 FCC Brushless Flight Controller (Built in VTX)
SKU: 23276590934

BetaFPV F4 1S AIO SPI FrSky D16 FCC Brushless Flight Controller (Built in VTX)

Sale price$40.50 Regular price$45.00
Save 10%

Shipping Estimate
USA
  • USA
  • CAN

Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 7 - Jul 12

Promo Codes Available:

For Your Every Summer RSVP, with Code: SUMMER15

Description

BetaFPV F4 1S AIO SPI FrSky D16 FCC Brushless Flight Controller (Built in VTX)Are you looking to buy a BetaFPV F4 1S AIO SPI FrSky D16 FCC Brushless Flight Controller in Australia? F4 1S AIO FC(SPI Rx) integrates 4 components as F411 FC, 5A ESC, 25mW VTX and SPI receiver. It is ultralight only 3. 92g and still maintains an amazing performance capability, which makes it become your best choice to run with a 1S brushless quad! PLEASE NOTE: ONLY THE PNP VARIANT SUPPORTS 2S. F4 1S AIO FC(No Rx) integrates 3 components as F411 FC,

Are you looking to buy a BetaFPV F4 1S AIO SPI FrSky D16 FCC Brushless Flight Controller in Australia?

F4 1S AIO FC(SPI Rx) integrates 4 components as F411 FC, 5A ESC, 25mW VTX and SPI receiver. It is ultralight only 3.92g and still maintains an amazing performance capability, which makes it become your best choice to run with a 1S brushless quad!
PLEASE NOTE: ONLY THE PNP VARIANT SUPPORTS 2S. 
F4 1S AIO FC(No Rx) integrates 3 components as F411 FC, 5A ESC and 25mW VTX. It supports external receivers like TBS Crossfire, Frsky XM+ and Spectrum DSMX etc. Meanwhile, this version can handle the 2S power system. 
  • Integrated with a 25mW VTX, this AIO board(Frsky/Futaba Rx) is ultralight only 3.92g, which can extremely save the weight of building drone, perfectly suitable for the 1S weight-sensitive drone such as Meteor65 HD and HX100 SE.
  • F4 1S AIO FC(No Rx) not only integrates with the 25mW VTX but also supports a 1-2S power system, which is perfectly suitable for the weight-sensitive drone such as Meteor75 and Beta85 Pro2. 
  • This AIO board also reserves a Plug & Play port for the C01 Camera, C01 Pro Camera and BETAFPV Nano HD Camera, no soldering work needed, super convenient for installation.
  • Specially added with 2 RGB LED indicators, this board brings the drone an incredible light effect while pilots flying on the night. 
  • This board can handle 5A continuous current(6A burst), supports the 1S lipo battery, brings the drone a stronger flight performance. 
  • Come with a BT2.0 connector, it solves the problem of voltage sag, the discharge can be more efficient, which brings this board a better performance on function for power and responsiveness. 

Specification of F4 1S AIO FC(SPI Rx)

  • Item: F4 1S AIO FC(Frsky/Futaba Rx)
  • Weight: 3.92g(without antenna and BT2.0 connector)
  • VTX Power: 25mW
  • CPU: STM32F411CEU6 (100MHZ )
  • Six-Axis: MPU6000 (SPI connection)
  • Firmware version: betaflight_4.2.0_STM32F411
  • Receiver: Support Frsky Receiver/ Futaba Receiver
  • Motor Pin Connecter: 1.25mm Header Pins
  • Mounting hole size: 29mm x 29mm / suitable for almost all kind of whoop frame

Specification of ESC

  • Built-in ESC with 5A continuous and peak 6A current
  • Input voltage: 1S Lipo
  • ESC firmware: O_H_5_REV16_8.HEX 
  • OSD: Built-in BetaFlight OSD (STM32 controls OSD chip over SPI in DMA mode)
  • Signal support: D-shot150, D- shot300, D-shot600, Oneshot125, Multishot, PWM
  • 4 Indicators: Receiver indicator (Blue)/Flight control status indicator (Green)/Flight control power indicator (Red)/VTX indicator (Pink)

Diagram for F4 1S AIO FC(SPI Rx)

SPI Receiver CC2500

Come with the build-in SPI Receiver CC2500, F4 1S AIO FC(SPI Rx) can compatible with Futaba S-FHSS, Frsky D8 and D16 protocol. The default Frksy protocol is Frsky D16, if pilots buy the wrong receiver of the SPI Frsky version or upgrade the wrong firmware accidentally, which needs to switch the protocol to Futaba or FrskyD8, please upgrade the Betaflight Firmware according to this tutorial. 

Package

  • 1 * F4 1S AIO Brushless Flight Controller
  • 4 * M1.2x4mm Screws
  • 4 * M1.4x5mm Screws
  • 4 * Anti-vibration Rubber dampers

Browse more

Shipping Notes
  • Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
  • Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
  • Delivery to the USA:
  1. Standard Shipping : 3-10 business days
  • If time is of the essence, please consider selecting expedited delivery for faster service.
Exchange/Return Notes
  • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
  • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
  • Please click here for more details>>> Return & Exchange Policy
SKU: 23276590934

Discover Niche Categories That Outsell

Top-Converting Item to Boost Your Average Order

4.0 ★★★★★
Based on 614 reviews
Sort
Highest Rating
Newest First
Oldest First
Product Reviews
C
Verified Purchase
CaptainMaxwell7
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
Seems good.
Format: Hardcover
My sister bought this. She didn't complain about it.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023
P
Verified Purchase
Peter M.
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
Great and balanced history of space exploration.
Format: Hardcover
An amazing coffee-table book that goes in depth telling the full history of space exploration, not leaving out the achievement of the Soviets and other pioneers. The print, photo quality and writing is top-notch with an unbeatable price. Just fantastic.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2019
T
Tanya McHenry
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 4
Interesting Material For The Space Inclined
Format: Hardcover
Okay, so I should start by saying that I am not a space exploration expert or really enthusiast. I am curious though. What this means is I don't have a lot of books on space exploration, and I haven't spent large amount of time looking at that kind of information. This review is from someone who is, well as I said, curious about it. So let's kind of start with what this book covers, very early theory kind of things, lie Greek BCE space models all the way through possible future exploration and challenges with future development. It's very dry, very factual. It reminds me of kind of a textbook approach where it takes ideas like thee Space Lab, spy satellites (Corona Reconnaissance), and launch vehicles from Asia and just lays out what happened and key facts about the topic. These are not stories persay. They're not meant to grip someone not already interested and while I am sure someone deep into the topic might feel perfectly adequate to some, I wish I had more incentive to read it from start to end. Instead I largely jumped around looking at specific topics like the the First Flight, Columbia, which I had a basic foundation of information for already. This made it an easy read. In that same section, there is a topic called out about New Astronauts where women, diversity and non-military personnel like engineers and scientists became astronauts. For sections like these I wish there was... well more. So it took me a really long time to go through the book because it consist of several topics that didn't draw me in and several that did but didn't provide as much information as I wanted. The book promises the history of the space exploration, from ancient time and to the future, and largely it delivers on the promise, in brief snippets, and maybe it the ambition of that massive amount of time that it left me feeling wanting about topics I already had interest in, like Mining the Solar system. Think of this is a way to touch on nearly every topic, an tiny introduction to each one because very few topics have more than one or two pages covering it which means if you really want to know who is wants to go mine those 2 to 3k mineral rich asteroids, for what, and what the challenges are.. you'll need to find another book. Finally, I'll touch on the pictures. Yes, you can find a lot of these online, probably even bigger ones, but have them all in one place. There are so many of them that you really could just thumb through the pages and see iconic as well as pleasantly surprising ones, and each one has a caption that gives some key details, like one that is the Boeing made shuttle main engine you can find at, well one of the museums of course! There was also a basic schematic for one of the engines which I was not expecting, and the same thing for a voyager probe. It won't bee something I will ever browse again for casual reading, but for a space lover, this might be just thing they want to start with.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2019
I
Verified Purchase
Ivan's Dad
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
Could be a text book.
Format: Hardcover
Best reading, detailed, a real cool diary of when the USA dreamed and reached for the stars.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2021
J
Verified Purchase
John F. Steeves
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
Received in good shape. Thanks!
Format: Hardcover
The quality of the photos is, shall I say, "Out of the is world"! A thousand thanks!
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2018

recommand products