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  • 10/04/2018

    it is not working . the motors are only been vibrated by the board. only one time we can upgrade firmware and later ee can't as board is bricked . it has very old firmware and have to upgrade the fir.mware that forces board to brick.

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  • 06/11/2019

    conforme à la commande

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  • 09/03/2021

    All right. Plate working perfectly. You need to adjust the parameters. I recommend

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  • 21/10/2018

    Nice part at cheap price

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  • 10/04/2018

    Perfecta como repuesto si se ha quemado la controladora de un gimball barato.

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  • 04/09/2019

    Driving gimbal with 2206 motors and Hawkers 8SE camera. With default calibration nice stabilisation, about 130mA current while driving motors. Connects to Simple Bgc 2.2. Flexible silicone wires (~25cm)to mpu6050 on small (14x16 mm) board.

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  • 03/06/2018

    a volte trema un po'

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  • 28/04/2018

    So like most people, before I even plugged in a motor to see if the controller worked (which it would have), I loaded up the latest GUI software, used the GUI firmware flasher to update to the latest version.... and like others here, I bricked it right from go. Luckily I had a bunch of USBASP and Atmel flashing tools from my old MultiWii and SimonK days, and I found excellent info with links to the unlocked version of 2.2 b2 firmware here: www.brokking.net/article_revive_bgc.html ... so I was able to restore a bootloader using Arduino IDE, then re-flashed the board with 2.2 b2 using AVRDude command line as per the link. So after HOURS of pain, my board is back to 2.2 b2_null firmware, and it loads up fine in the old 2.2 b2 GUI and can be configured - though writing some settings seems to require a power off/on reboot which is annoying. Anyhow, the main thing is it's working again and I hope my review helps some others. In short - leave the firmware alone, and find the GUI version 2.2 b2.

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  • 19/11/2021

    As a picture of 😁🤗

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  • 20/05/2020

    ok

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