Piccoboard in a Hummingbird??
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Piccoboard in a Hummingbird??
Just wondering if I decide to switch from a piccolo, will the piccoboard work with the Hummingbird? any mods need to be done? Thanks
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Piccoboard in a Hummingbird??
the piccoboard is 2 esc's a mixer and a gyro into one..
basically what it does is control the main motor, the tail motor, has a gyro also and mixes the tail...
Personally I don't care for those as if one thing burns out, you have to replace the whole thing vs if you went with all seperate components, you can just change whatever you need to or upgrade individually if you wish.
basically what it does is control the main motor, the tail motor, has a gyro also and mixes the tail...
Personally I don't care for those as if one thing burns out, you have to replace the whole thing vs if you went with all seperate components, you can just change whatever you need to or upgrade individually if you wish.
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RE: Piccoboard in a Hummingbird??
Yes they do use pulse width modulation via Mosfet's
here's a link explaining the priciples:
http://www.math.niu.edu/~behr/RC/speed-ctl.html
here's a link explaining the priciples:
http://www.math.niu.edu/~behr/RC/speed-ctl.html