SpeedyBee F405 V4 BLS 60A 30×30 Stack Features and Specifications:
Elevating Freestyle FPV Experience with SpeedyBee F405 V4 BLHeli_32 60A Stack
In the exhilarating realm of freestyle FPV (First Person View) flying, every flip, roll, and dive is an expression of creativity and skill. To achieve breathtaking maneuvers and unlock new levels of performance, freestyle pilots rely on high-quality electronic components that offer precision, reliability, and versatility. Among these components, the flight controller and ESC (Electronic Speed Controller) stack play a pivotal role in shaping the flying experience.
Introducing the SpeedyBee F405 V4 BLHeli_32 60A Stack
Designed specifically for freestyle FPV enthusiasts, the SpeedyBee F405 V4 BLHeli_32 60A Stack redefines the standards of performance and innovation. With its advanced features and robust construction, this stack empowers pilots to push the boundaries of aerial acrobatics and unleash their creativity like never before.
Flight Controller: SpeedyBee F405 V4
At the core of the SpeedyBee F405 V4 BLHeli_32 60A Stack lies the SpeedyBee F405 V4 flight controller, equipped with a high-speed STM32F405 processor. This powerful processor ensures rapid data processing and low-latency response, enabling pilots to execute precise maneuvers with ease. Featuring Betaflight OSD support, pilots can customize their on-screen displays to monitor vital flight parameters, enhancing situational awareness and maximizing performance during freestyle sessions.
Electronic Speed Controller (ESC): BLHeli_32 60A
Complementing the flight controller is the BLHeli_32 60A ESC, renowned for its reliability and efficiency. With support for DShot protocols and advanced features such as telemetry and current sensing, this ESC delivers smooth throttle response and consistent power delivery, ensuring optimal performance throughout every flight. Its durable construction and heat dissipation capabilities make it ideal for extended freestyle sessions, allowing pilots to focus on perfecting their maneuvers without worrying about overheating or performance degradation.
Integration and Compatibility
The SpeedyBee F405 V4 BLHeli_32 60A Stack is designed for seamless integration with a wide range of freestyle FPV frames and components. Whether you’re building a lightweight, agile quadcopter or a robust, long-range platform, this stack offers compatibility and versatility to suit your flying style and preferences. Its compact size and plug-and-play design simplify installation, reducing setup time and allowing pilots to spend more time in the air honing their skills.
Performance Optimization
With its advanced firmware and customizable settings, the SpeedyBee F405 V4 BLHeli_32 60A Stack enables pilots to fine-tune their setups for optimal performance and responsiveness. From PID tuning to motor timing adjustments, every aspect of the flying experience can be tailored to suit individual preferences and flying styles. Whether you’re aiming for smooth, cinematic flights or aggressive, high-speed maneuvers, this stack provides the tools you need to elevate your freestyle game and stand out from the crowd.
Reliability and Durability
Freestyle FPV flying demands equipment that can withstand the rigors of dynamic maneuvers and occasional crashes. The SpeedyBee F405 V4 BLHeli_32 60A Stack is engineered to meet these demands, with a rugged design and high-quality components that ensure long-lasting performance and durability. Built-in protections against voltage spikes, overheating, and short circuits provide peace of mind during intense flying sessions, allowing pilots to focus on pushing their limits and exploring new creative possibilities.
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**Or long press the boot button to switch to Betaflight LED mode.
● SD card slot can support up to 4GB Blackbox data*
● Dedicated DJI Air Unit connector for a quick digital build
● 5V & 9V Dual BECs now upgraded to both 3A output
● 4 x UARTs for your receiver + VTX + camera + GPS
● Power your GPS with a USB cable – no battery needed,
No extra heat, no worries
● 22mm cutouts for FPV camera in your tight build
Product Name | SpeedyBee F405 V4 30×30 Flight Controller |
MCU | STM32F405 |
IMU(Gyro) | ICM42688P |
USB Port Type | Type-C |
Barometer | Built-in |
OSD Chip | AT7456E chip |
BLE Bluetooth | Supported. Used for Flight Controller configuration (MSP should be enabled with Baud rate 115200 on UART4) |
WIFI | Not supported |
DJI Air Unit Connection Way | Two ways supported: 6-pin connector or direct soldering. |
6-pin DJI Air Unit Plug | Supported. Completely compatible with DJI O3/RunCam Link/Caddx Vista/DJI Air Unit V1, no wire is needed to be changed. |
Blackbox MicroSD Card Slot | *Betaflight firmware requires the type of the microSD card to be either Standard (SDSC) or High capacity (SDHC) under 32GB, so extended capacity cards (SDXC) are not supported (Many high-speed U3 cards are SDXC). Also the microSD card MUST be formatted with the FAT16 or FAT32 (recommended) format. So, you could use any SD card less than 32GB, but the Betaflight can only recognize 4GB maximum. We suggest you use this 3rd party formatting tool and choose ‘Overwrite format’ then format your card. Also check out here for the recommended SD cards or buy the tested cards from our store. |
Current Sensor Input | Supported. For SpeedyBee BLS 60A ESC, please set scale = 400 and Offset = 0. |
Power Input | 3S – 6S Lipo(Through G, BAT pins/pads from the 8-pin connector or 8-pads on the bottom side) |
5V Output | 9 groups of 5V output, four +5V pads and 1 BZ+ pad( used for Buzzer) on front side, and 4x LED 5V pads. The total current load is 3A. |
9V Output | 2 groups of 9V output, one +9V pad on front side and other included in a connector on bottom side. The total current load is 3A. |
3.3V Output | Supported. Designed for 3.3V-input receivers. Up to 500mA current load. |
4.5V Output | Supported. Designed for receiver and GPS module even when the FC is powered through the USB port. Up to 1A current load. |
ESC Signal | M1 – M4 on bottom side and M5-M8 on front side. |
UART | 6 sets(UART1, UART2, UART3, UART4(Dedicated for Bluetooth connection)), UART5 (Dedicated for ESC telemetry),UART6 |
ESC Telemetry | UART R5 |
I2C | Supported. SDA & SCL pads on front side. Used for magnetometer, sonar, etc. |
Traditional Betaflight LED Pad | Supported. 5V, G and LED pads on bottom of the front side. Used for WS2812 LED controlled by Betaflight firmware. |
Buzzer | BZ+ and BZ- pad used for 5V Buzzer |
BOOT Button | Supported. [A]. Press and hold BOOT button and power the FC on at the same time will force the FC to enter DFU mode, this is for firmware flashing when the FC gets bricked. [B]. When the FC is powered on and in standby mode, the BOOT button can be used to controller the LED strips connected to LED1-LED4 connectors on the bottom side. By default, short-press the BOOT button to cycle the LED displaying mode. Long-press the BOOT button to switch between SpeedyBee-LED mode and BF-LED mode. Under BF-LED mode, all the LED1-LED4 strips will be controlled by Betaflight firmware. |
RSSI Input | Supported. Named as RS on the front side. |
Smart Port / F.Port | Not supported |
Supported Flight Controller Firmware | BetaFlight(Default), INAV |
Firmware Target Name | SPEEDYBEEF405V4 |
Mounting | 30.5 x 30.5mm( 4mm hole diameter) |
Dimension | 41.6(L) x 39.4(W) x 7.8(H)mm |
Weight | 10.5g |
Product Name | SpeedyBee BLS 60A 30×30 4-in-1 ESC |
Firmware | BLHeli_S J-H-50 |
PC Configurator Download Link | https://esc-configurator.com/ |
Continuous Current | 60A * 4 |
Burst Current | 80A(10 sec) |
TVS Protective diode | Yes |
External Capacitor | 1000uF Low ESR Capacitor(In the package) |
ESC Protocol | DSHOT300/600 |
Power Input | 3-6S LiPo |
Power Output | VBAT |
Current Sensor | Support (Scale=400 Offset=0) |
ESC Telemetry | Not supported |
Mounting | 30.5 x 30.5mm( 4mm hole diameter) |
Dimension | 45.6(L) * 44(W) *8mm(H) |
Weight | 23.5g |
Alright, let’s dive into the world of PID loop frequencies!
So, imagine you’re playing a really immersive video game. You press a button on your controller, and your character responds instantly on the screen, right? Now imagine if there was a delay between your button press and the character’s action. That would be a bummer, wouldn’t it?
Well, in the world of drones, we have a similar situation. The drone’s flight controller is constantly making adjustments to keep the drone flying smoothly. This happens through something called the PID loop, which stands for the Proportional, Integral, and Derivative loop.
The PID loop is like the brain of the drone. It takes information from the sensors, decides how the drone should respond, and then sends commands to the motors. This entire process happens repeatedly and at a very fast pace. The frequency at which this process repeats is known as the PID loop frequency. It’s like the frame rate in a video game – the higher the frame rate, the smoother the game looks.
Now, when we talk about 2K, 4K, and 8K PID loop frequencies, we’re talking about how many times per second this process happens. So, 2K means the PID loop runs 2000 times per second, 4K means it runs 4000 times per second, and 8K means it runs 8000 times per second. It’s like choosing between running, cycling, or driving – each one is faster than the last!
So, you might be thinking, “Well, obviously 8K is the best because it’s the fastest, right?” Not necessarily! Just like driving a car super fast isn’t always the best option (you could get a ticket or crash ), running your PID loop at super high frequencies isn’t always the best choice.
For one, it can make your flight controller work harder, which can lead to overheating. It can also make your ESC protocol more prone to errors, kind of like how a fast internet connection can sometimes be unstable.
So, it’s all about finding the right balance. Just like how you wouldn’t use a race car to go to the grocery store, you wouldn’t necessarily use an 8K PID loop frequency for a casual drone flight. It all depends on what you’re using your drone for.
I hope this helps to understand what PID loop frequencies are all about! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. Happy droning!
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