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##TPA and TPA Breakpoint
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##TPA and TPA Breakpoint
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TPA stands for Throttle PID Attenuation and according to [AlexYork.net](http://blog.alexyorke.net/what-is-tpa/):
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> "TPA basically allows an aggressively tuned multi-rotor (one that feels very locked in) to reduce its PID gains when throttle is applied beyond the TPA threshold/breakpoint in order to eliminate fast oscillations.."
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Note that TPA is set via CLI or on the PID TUNING tab of the GUI. tpa_breakpoint is set via CLI
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Note that TPA is set via CLI or on the PID TUNING tab of the GUI. tpa_breakpoint is set via CLI
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Also note that TPA and tpa_breakpoint may not be used in certain PID Contorllers. Check the description on the individual controller.
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Also note that TPA and tpa_breakpoint may not be used in certain PID Controllers. Check the description on the individual controller.
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TPA applies a PID value reduction in relation to full Throttle. It is used to apply dampening of PID values as full throttle is reached.
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TPA applies a PID value reduction in relation to full Throttle. It is used to apply dampening of PID values as full throttle is reached.
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