Hi guys Eachine is selling this 2D gimbal it a great price and a really nice bit of kit , its listed for the DJI Phantom but will fit any multi rotor , it has its own 8 bit camera controller so dose not have to run off the FCB , but if you do have the Phantom there is a servo lead to plug off the second set of pins on the board to the naza FCB so you can tilt the camera with the transmitter gimbal stick
I downloaded and installed the older 8-bit SimpleBGC v2.2-b2. This Windows program requires Java (runtime). This appears to be a cloned-controller, so I think you are risking a bricking with flashing any other firmware. I'm not planning to do any firmware upgrades.
This version of SimpleBGC is fine and seems to work good. The "Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge" driver loaded fine on this laptop. Mine connects with COM5. Its Cycle Time is counting and there are no I2C errors reported. Since it appears to have retrieved the current settings (from the controller) on start, I saved "Profile 1" as the shipping-defaults. Lots of settings here and I suggest you consult manual docs and not change anything that you are not familiar with.I wont redo the great video Brian has done at painless 360 so here is the video
Here is a short video of the gimbal in action ,camera is a Turnigy action camera
I downloaded and installed the older 8-bit SimpleBGC v2.2-b2. This Windows program requires Java (runtime). This appears to be a cloned-controller, so I think you are risking a bricking with flashing any other firmware. I'm not planning to do any firmware upgrades.
This version of SimpleBGC is fine and seems to work good. The "Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge" driver loaded fine on this laptop. Mine connects with COM5. Its Cycle Time is counting and there are no I2C errors reported. Since it appears to have retrieved the current settings (from the controller) on start, I saved "Profile 1" as the shipping-defaults. Lots of settings here and I suggest you consult manual docs and not change anything that you are not familiar with.I wont redo the great video Brian has done at painless 360 so here is the video