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Skystars F405 Jupiter AIO F4 Whoop Toothpick Flight Controller with Built-in BLHeli_S 3-6S 45A ESC - 25x25mm

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Skystars F405 Jupiter AIO F4 Whoop Toothpick Flight Controller with Built-in BLHeli_S 3-6S 45A ESC - 25x25mmSkystars F405 45A AIO is a solid board containing a flight controller and ESCs in one. The board has a 25. 5x25. 5mm mount. The board can be powered by 3 6S Lipo batteries and can handle current up to 45A. It is suitable for smaller 3 4" drones and lightweight 5" drones. The board features an aluminum heat sink on both sides to help dissipate heat while protecting components from damage and dirt. The flight controller uses a F405 processor

Skystars F405 45A AIO is a solid board containing a flight controller and ESCs in one. The board has a 25.5x25.5mm mount. The board can be powered by 3-6S Lipo batteries and can handle current up to 45A. It is suitable for smaller 3-4" drones and lightweight 5" drones. The board features an aluminum heat sink on both sides to help dissipate heat while protecting components from damage and dirt.

The flight controller uses a F405 processor complemented by a MPU6000 gyro. The board has an integrated barometer, 5V 3A BEC as well as 16MB memory for the blackbox. Also included are I2C pins for compass connection. Connectors for connecting a digital video transmission and an RC receiver are on the bottom of the board. The board also has pins for connecting an external USB-C connector, which is included in the package. The external USB connector will be especially appreciated on Cinewhoops, where the board tends to be hard to reach.

The ESCs on the board can handle current up to 45A and use the BlHeli_S firmware. The board also includes a current sensor.

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Specifications:

  • CPU: STM32F405RGT6
  • IMU: MPU6000
  • Baro: BMP280
  • OSD: Support
  • BEC Output: 5V/3A
  • BlackBox: 16MB
  • Uart: 6ch
  • LED Trip&Buzzer: Support
  • Receiver: ELRS/CRSF/IBUS/TBS Crossfire Supported
  • USB Conector: Micro USB and TYPEC
  • DJl/Vista Connector: Support
  • Power Supply: 3-6S
  • Continuous Current: 45A
  • Burst Current: 55A
  • Current sensor: Support
  • Current scale: 400
  • ESC Telemetry: no
  • Default protocol: Dshot300
  • Weight: 13.5g
  • Mounting Hole: 25.5X25.5mm,3mm/M2
  • Size: 35.5X36mm
  • FC Firmware: SKYSTARSF405AIO
  • ESCFirmware: JH-25

Package Includes:


1 x Skystars RC Jupiter F405 Whoop/Toothpick AIO 45A
1 x 470uF 35V Ruby Capacitor
4 x M2 6.6 Anti-Vibration Grommets
1 x XT60 Cable
1 x External USB-C Board
1 x Cable Set

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