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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ The 8 pin RC_Input connector has the following pinouts when used in RX_PPM/RX_SE
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| 5 | Softserial1 RX | Enable `feature SOFTSERIAL` |
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| 6 | Current | Enable `feature CURRENT_METER`. Connect to the output of a current sensor, 0v-3.3v input |
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| 7 | Battery Voltage sensor | Enable `feature VBAT`. Connect to main battery using a voltage divider, 0v-3.3v input |
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| 8 | RSSI | Enable `feature RSSI_ADC`. Connect to the output of a PPM-RSSI conditioner, 0v-3.3v input |
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| 8 | RSSI | Enable `feature RSSI_ADC`. Connect to the output of a PWM-RSSI conditioner, 0v-3.3v input |
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The 6 pin RC_Output connector has the following pinouts when used in RX_PPM/RX_SERIAL mode
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@ -16,3 +16,23 @@ if found please report via the [github issue tracker](https://github.com/cleanfl
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* You cannot use USART1/TX/TX/TELEM pins at the same time.
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* You may encounter flashing problems if you have something connected to the RX/TX pins. Try disconnecting RX/TX.
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# Pinouts
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The 10 pin Input connector has the following pinouts when used in RX_PPM/RX_SERIAL mode
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| Pin | Identifier | Function | Notes |
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| --- | ---------- | -------------- | -------------------------------- |
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| 1 | N/A | Ground | |
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| 2 | Circle | +5V | |
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| 3 | 1 | PPM Input | Enable `feature RX_PPM` |
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| 4 | 2 | RSSI_ADC | Enable `feature RSSI_ADC`. Connect to the output of a PWM-RSSI conditioner, 0v-3.3v input |
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| 5 | 3 | Uart 2 TX | |
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| 6 | 3 | Uart 2 RX | |
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| 7 | 5 | Softserial1 TX | Enable `feature SOFTSERIAL` |
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| | | Led Strip | Enable `feature LED_STRIP`. |
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| 8 | 6 | Softserial1 RX | Enable `feature SOFTSERIAL` |
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| 9 | 7 | Softserial2 TX | Enable `feature SOFTSERIAL` |
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| 10 | 8 | Softserial2 RX | Enable `feature SOFTSERIAL` |
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| | | Current | Enable `feature CURRENT_METER`. Connect to the output of a current sensor, 0v-3.3v input |
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@ -62,6 +62,14 @@ Since RC5 is also used for SoftSerial on the Naze/Olimexino it means that you ca
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Additionally, since RC5 is also used for Parallel PWM RC input on both the Naze, Chebuzz and STM32F3Discovery targets, led strips
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can not be used at the same time at Parallel PWM.
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Ensure that your 5V supply is not too high, if the voltage at the input to the LED strip is to high then the LEDs may not light; The
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problem occurs because of the difference in voltage between the data signal and the power signal.
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If you are using an BEC from an ESC to for the 5v supply check the output is as close to 5v as possible.
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It was observed that a 5.4v supply from a BEC was fine for powering the FC and other devices but the LED strip would not light until
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the voltage was reduced, this was acheived by placing an IN4007 diode between the BEC 5v output and the 5V input pin of the LED strip.
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## Configuration
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