Unveiling the Flywoo TCXO 2.4G ELRS RX EL24P 0.4g
The new Flywoo TCXO 2.4G ELRS utilizes a temperature-compensated crystal oscillator to enhance the accuracy of the MCU clock frequency, thereby improving the performance and reliability of the RC link. It enables longer control distances, allowing users to operate devices within a wider range. This module boasts low latency and high refresh rates.
The TCXO EL24E features a built-in SMD antenna, while the EL24P includes an IPEX connector for a dipole antenna. Both modules are based on the ESP8285 MCU and can be upgraded via WiFi. They are also equipped with the SX1280 (or SX1281) IMLTRT RF module.
Highlights:
- Enhances MCU clock frequency accuracy
- Improves RC link performance and reliability
- Enables longer control distances
- Low latency and high refresh rates
- EL24E: built-in SMD antenna
- EL24P: IPEX connector for dipole antenna
- Based on ESP8285 MCU
- Upgradeable via WiFi
- Equipped with SX1280 (or SX1281) IMLTRT RF module.
Specifications
- Type: ISM2.4GHz
- ESP8285 MCU
- SX1280(SX1281)IMLTRT RF Module
- Frequency Range: 2400 MHz to 2500 MHz
- Receive refresh rate: 25HZ~500Hz
- Working voltage: 5v
- Weight: 0.44 gram(without antenna)
- Dimension: 10mm*10mm*6mm
- Communication Protocol: CRSF(Betaflight)
- Peak gain: 3.7dB
Firmware
- Default Firmware out of the factory: Flywoo EL24E 2.4GHz RX 3.0.0
- Built-in a TCXO (temperature-compensated crystal oscillator)
In The Box
- 1 x Flywoo TCXO 2.4G ELRS EL24E
- 1 x Silicone Cable
- 1 x Heat shrink tubing
or - 1 x Flywoo TCXO 2.4G ELRS EL24P
- 1 x Silicone Cable
- 1 x Heat shrink tubing
- 1 X T Antenns
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