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# Board - CMJCU
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# Board - CJMCU
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The CMJCU is a tiny (80mm) board running a STM32F103, which contains a 3-Axis Compass (HMC5883L)
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The CJMCU is a tiny (80mm) board running a STM32F103, which contains a 3-Axis Compass (HMC5883L)
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and an Accelerometer/Gyro (MPU6050).
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This board does not have an onboard USB-Serial converter, so an external adapter is needed.
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# Hardware revisions
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| Revision | Notes |
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| -------- | ----- |
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| 1 | no boot jumper at the edge of the board. |
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| 2 | identified by no boot jumper pads at the edge of the board. |
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Version 2 boards are supported from firmware v1.4.0 onwards, do NOT flash earlier versions to version 2 boards.
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# Pins
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RX Connections
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## RX Connections
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| Pin Label | Description |
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| --------- | ----------- |
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| PA0 | Channel 1 |
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| PA1 | Channel 2 |
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| PA2 | Channel 3 |
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| PA3 | Channel 4 |
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| VCC | Power +3.3v |
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| GND | Ground |
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| Pin Label | Description |
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| --------- | ------------------------ |
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| PA0 | RC Channel 1 |
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| PA1 | RC Channel 2 |
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| PA2 | RC Channel 3 / USART2 TX |
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| PA3 | RC Channel 4 / USART2 RX |
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| VCC | Power +3.3v |
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| GND | Ground |
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Serial Connections
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## Serial Connections
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USART1 (along with power) is on the following pins.
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| Pin Label | Description |
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| --------- | --------------- |
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| TX1 | Serial Transmit |
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| RX1 | Serial Receive |
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| TX1 | UART1 TX |
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| RX1 | UART2 RX |
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| GND | Ground |
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| 3V3 | Power +3.3v |
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| 5V | Power +5v |
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Power Connections
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USART2 is the following pins.
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| Pin Label | Description |
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| --------- | ----------- |
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| PA2 | USART2 TX |
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| PA3 | USART2 RX |
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## Power Connections
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| Pin Label | Description |
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| --------- | ----------------------- |
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| Power + | Power - 1 Cell 3.7v Max |
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| Power - | Ground |
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Motor Connections
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## Motor Connections
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In standard QUADX configuration, the motors are mapped:
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| Cleanflight | CMJCU |
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| Cleanflight | CJMCU |
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| ----------- | ------ |
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| Motor 1 | Motor3 |
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| Motor 2 | Motor2 |
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* Motor 3 -> Clockwise
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* Motor 4 -> Anti-Clockwise
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If you are using the Hubsan x4/Ladybird motors, clockwise are Blue(GND)/Red(VCC) wires, anticlockwise
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are Black(GND)/White(VCC)
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If you are using the Hubsan x4/Ladybird motors, clockwise are Blue (GND) / Red (VCC) wires, anticlockwise
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are Black (GND) / White (VCC).
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i.e. there is one wire on each motor out of the standard RED/BLACK VCC/GND polarity colors that can be used to identify polarity.
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If you have wired as above, Motor1/Motor2 on the board will be forward.
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You will need a USB -> Serial UART adapter. Connect:
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| Adapter | CMJCU |
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| Adapter | CJMCU |
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| ----------------- | -------------------------- |
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| Either 3.3v OR 5v | The correct 3.3v OR 5v pin |
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| RX | TX |
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To flash the board:
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* Open Cleanflight Configurator
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* Download the CMJCU firmware binary (https://github.com/cleanflight/cleanflight/tree/master/obj/cleanflight_CJMCU.hex)
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* Select "Load Firmware [Local]" and choose the CMJCU binary
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* Choose the latest CJMCU firmware from the list.
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* Select "Load Firmware [Online]" and wait for the firmware to download.
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* Tick "No Reboot Sequence" and "Full Chip Erase"
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* Connect the USB->Serial adapter to the board
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* Select the USB-UART adapter from the top left box
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