Flywoo GOKU F722 PRO Stack V2 50A BLS 30X30 Stack (MPU6000) Features and Specifications:
The new generation F722 PRO V2 flight controller from FLYWOO not only offers a standard 30.5mm size, high-performance STM32 F722 main control, and MPU6000 gyroscope, but it also supports 8 motor outputs and reserves dual 4-in-1 ESC sockets.
It features a user-friendly socket design for all ports, which significantly simplifies the process of connecting devices, thereby enhancing installation efficiency and making maintenance and fault inspection more convenient. This design effectively lowers the threshold for building drones.
Moreover, all solder pads are retained, providing customers with the flexibility to choose their preferred method of device connection.
Furthermore, it includes a plug-and-play feature, specifically designed for the DJI O3 Air Unit, which streamlines the integration process for pilots looking to utilize DJI’s advanced digital transmission system with their builds.
Highlights:
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High-performance processor: Equipped with the STM32F722 high-performance processor with a processing speed of up to 216MHz for faster response.
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Precision gyroscope: Features the MPU6000 gyroscope for improved control precision and enhanced flight stability.
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Modular installation: Utilizes snap-lock sockets for plug-and-play functionality without the need for soldering, enabling modular installation, and includes reserved solder pads.
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Large-capacity black box: Includes a 16MB large-capacity black box to ensure sufficient storage of flight data for later analysis.
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Stable current output: Onboard 10V/3A and 5V/3A BEC to provide stable current output for VTX and various peripherals.
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Multiple motor outputs: Supports 8 motor outputs and reserves dual 4-in-1 ESC sockets for simplified connections.
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Durable design: Utilizes immersion gold PCB manufacturing process to ensure high-temperature and high-current resistance, guaranteeing stable operation.
Specifications:
GOKU F722 PRO V2 Flight Controller
- BF Flight Controller Firmware: FLYWOO F722PRO
- INAV Firmware: FLYWOO F722PRO
- MCU: STM32F722
- Gyroscope: MPU6000
- OSD: AT7456E
- Barometer: DP310
- Black Box: 16MB
- UARTS: 1/2/3/4/5/6
- Input Voltage: 7.4V-26V/2-6S LiPo
- BEC: 10V3A/5V3A
- Flight Controller Size: 37mm x 37mm x 8mm
- Mounting Holes: M3 30.5×30.5mm
- Weight: 9.9g
GOKU 506S 8bit 50A ESC
- Con. Current: 50A
- Burst Current: 55A ( 10 Seconds)
- Input Voltage: 2-6S
- Support DShot300/600
- Current Sensor: YES
- BEC Output: NO
- Size: 42×42×4mm
- Mounting Hole: 30.5×30.5mm ( M3)
In the Box
- 1 x FC&ESC Connection Cable
- 1 x Buzzer Connection Cable
- 1 x GPS Connection Cable
- 1 x DJI O3 Connection Cable
- 1 x Receiver Connection Cable
- 4 x M3 Shock-Absorbing Ball
- 7 x M3 Rubber Ring
- 1 x Analog VTX Connection cable
- 1 x Camera Connection Cable
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Unlocking Superior Performance with the Flywoo GOKU F722 PRO Stack
In the realm of FPV (First-Person View) drone racing and freestyling, achieving peak performance demands cutting-edge technology. As avid enthusiasts ourselves, we at Flywoo understand the crucial role that every component plays in enhancing the flight experience. Enter the Flywoo GOKU F722 PRO Stack – a game-changer that elevates FPV performance to unprecedented heights.
Unparalleled Power and Efficiency
At the heart of the Flywoo GOKU F722 PRO Stack lies a meticulously engineered MPU6000 gyro, renowned for its exceptional precision and stability. This state-of-the-art gyro ensures minimal noise interference, allowing pilots to execute flawless maneuvers with unparalleled accuracy.
Advanced Features for Ultimate Control
Equipped with advanced 50A BLHeli_32 ESCs, the Flywoo GOKU F722 PRO Stack delivers unrivaled power management capabilities. With customizable parameters and real-time telemetry feedback, pilots can fine-tune their drone’s performance to suit their unique flying style. Additionally, integrated current sensors provide crucial data on power consumption, enabling precise adjustments for optimal efficiency.
Seamless Integration and Enhanced Reliability
Designed with compatibility in mind, the Flywoo GOKU F722 PRO Stack effortlessly integrates into a wide range of FPV frames. Its compact 30x30mm form factor and durable construction ensure compatibility with various mounting configurations, guaranteeing a hassle-free installation process. Moreover, built-in voltage regulators safeguard sensitive electronics from voltage spikes, ensuring reliable performance even in the most demanding flight conditions.
Future-Proofing Your FPV Setup
As technology continues to evolve, staying ahead of the curve is essential for maintaining a competitive edge. With its future-proof design and firmware update compatibility, the Flywoo GOKU F722 PRO Stack ensures that your FPV setup remains at the forefront of innovation. Whether you’re a seasoned racer or a casual hobbyist, investing in the Flywoo GOKU F722 PRO Stack is a testament to your commitment to excellence.
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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