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GoolrcT36 or Fancywhoop S22
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23 Sep 2017 18:34 #64615
by Elric
GoolrcT36 or Fancywhoop S22 was created by Elric
Hello,
I have a small drone Goolrc T36 which resembles EAChine E010 / JJRC H36.
The reference KZKK2R-4D is written on the flight controller.
I tested the protocols of EAChine E010 / JJRC H36. And nothing moves.
How can I participate to capture the data to make a new protocol ?
Or is it easier to replace the flight controller with a EAChine E010 flight controller ($ 9)?
Thanks for reading me )
I have a small drone Goolrc T36 which resembles EAChine E010 / JJRC H36.
The reference KZKK2R-4D is written on the flight controller.
I tested the protocols of EAChine E010 / JJRC H36. And nothing moves.
How can I participate to capture the data to make a new protocol ?
Or is it easier to replace the flight controller with a EAChine E010 flight controller ($ 9)?
Thanks for reading me )
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24 Sep 2017 11:58 - 24 Sep 2017 12:04 #64618
by Wene001
Replied by Wene001 on topic GoolrcT36 or Fancywhoop S22
GoolRC T36 uses the same protocol as the Furibee F36 .
This is not reverse engineered, probably the hardware doesnt match.
i would replace the controller with an Eachine E011 controller, and use the bayang protocol.
So you can flash Silverware in the future and use Acromode and other features.
The T36 + E011 board is a perfekt match...
This is not reverse engineered, probably the hardware doesnt match.
i would replace the controller with an Eachine E011 controller, and use the bayang protocol.
So you can flash Silverware in the future and use Acromode and other features.
The T36 + E011 board is a perfekt match...
Last edit: 24 Sep 2017 12:04 by Wene001.
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24 Sep 2017 18:13 #64628
by Elric
Replied by Elric on topic GoolrcT36 or Fancywhoop S22
Best solution for Tiny Whoop
FuriBee F3 32-bit Brushed Flight Controller for Tiny Whoop, Inductrix, JJRC H36
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Features
- Based on F3 flight controller, FuriBee F3 flight controller features some improvements
- Its high-performance STM32F303CCT6 32-bit processor with 256KB flash brings you better flight experience
- The FrSky receiver is characterized by 200m long receive distance, data return, and stable signals
- Caters different groups by supporting 1S 4.2V input, onboard 5V and 3.3V output
- It can be connected to video transmitters and other receivers
- Excellent electric circuits. There is always 1A output current at 5V, which ensures the high performance of both the flight controller and its peripherals
- Supports signal input of SBUS, DSM satellite, PPM receivers, offering you more options
- Micro USB connector for programming
- Suitable for mini RC quadcopters like Blade Inductrix, E010, JJRC H36, FuriBee F36 and so on
Specifications:
- STM32F303CCT6 32-bit processor with 256KB flash
- MPU6050 gyro / accelerometer
- High quality, gold plated PCB
- Integrated FrSky 8CH receiver PPM based
- With the built-in DC-DC boost circuit, it can be powered by other devices via IIC or UART port
- Motor drive frequency: 2K ( it can be set by users, 32K at maximum )
- Parameters can be configured in CleanFlight
- Dimension: 27.5 x 27.5mm
- Weight: 2.7g
FuriBee F3 32-bit Brushed Flight Controller for Tiny Whoop, Inductrix, JJRC H36
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Features
- Based on F3 flight controller, FuriBee F3 flight controller features some improvements
- Its high-performance STM32F303CCT6 32-bit processor with 256KB flash brings you better flight experience
- The FrSky receiver is characterized by 200m long receive distance, data return, and stable signals
- Caters different groups by supporting 1S 4.2V input, onboard 5V and 3.3V output
- It can be connected to video transmitters and other receivers
- Excellent electric circuits. There is always 1A output current at 5V, which ensures the high performance of both the flight controller and its peripherals
- Supports signal input of SBUS, DSM satellite, PPM receivers, offering you more options
- Micro USB connector for programming
- Suitable for mini RC quadcopters like Blade Inductrix, E010, JJRC H36, FuriBee F36 and so on
Specifications:
- STM32F303CCT6 32-bit processor with 256KB flash
- MPU6050 gyro / accelerometer
- High quality, gold plated PCB
- Integrated FrSky 8CH receiver PPM based
- With the built-in DC-DC boost circuit, it can be powered by other devices via IIC or UART port
- Motor drive frequency: 2K ( it can be set by users, 32K at maximum )
- Parameters can be configured in CleanFlight
- Dimension: 27.5 x 27.5mm
- Weight: 2.7g
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24 Sep 2017 18:18 - 24 Sep 2017 18:21 #64629
by Wene001
Replied by Wene001 on topic GoolrcT36 or Fancywhoop S22
I have one GoolRC T36 with E011 board and another one with the FuriBee F3 32-bit Brushed Flight Controller.
I Like the E011 board more ( not so heavy, stays cooler, doesnt need so much current and is much cheaper), and Silverware offers all i need.
And in my case i couldnt find the perfekt pids for me with the FuriBee F3 32-bit Brushed Flight Controller.
If anyone has a good config for a Furibee F36 with the FuriBee F3 32-bit Brushed Flight Controller, i`m open for tips or config files
Mine is flashed with Betaflight 3.1.7
I Like the E011 board more ( not so heavy, stays cooler, doesnt need so much current and is much cheaper), and Silverware offers all i need.
And in my case i couldnt find the perfekt pids for me with the FuriBee F3 32-bit Brushed Flight Controller.
If anyone has a good config for a Furibee F36 with the FuriBee F3 32-bit Brushed Flight Controller, i`m open for tips or config files
Mine is flashed with Betaflight 3.1.7
Last edit: 24 Sep 2017 18:21 by Wene001.
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18 Aug 2018 13:18 #70324
by danharding42
Replied by danharding42 on topic GoolrcT36 or Fancywhoop S22
Hi sorry to jump in on this thread trying to flash my F36 Furibee with Silverware and cant get ST-Link to connect to the board? I can see target voltage in settings tab but it just states "detection fail" in target.
Any help appreciated new to all this.
Dan
Any help appreciated new to all this.
Dan
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27 Aug 2018 05:56 #70467
by Wene001
Replied by Wene001 on topic GoolrcT36 or Fancywhoop S22
its not possible to flash silverware to the F36 (wrong hardware on the FC)
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