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NEW target blueberryF405&blueberryF435 #10460

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Add New target BLUEBERRYF405 and BLUEBERRYF435

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mmosca commented Nov 11, 2024

@sunyanmeng963 are you familiar with https://github.com/iNavFlight/inav/blob/master/docs/policies/NEW_HARDWARE_POLICY.md ?

Are you already in contact with the team to provide samples, or is this an unofficial target?

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We are a newly formed hardware team,This is our hardware
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First of all, I am sorry that I did not read reedme carefully. I will follow reedme and submit PR again

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MrD-RC commented Nov 14, 2024

@sunyanmeng963 no need to resubmit the PR. This one is fine. Just check out the document and take it from there.

The flight controller looks interesting. It looks reasonably small. I'm guessing around 26mm x 40mm? Can it provide 6V for the servos?

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sunyanmeng963 commented Nov 14, 2024 via email

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MrD-RC commented Nov 14, 2024

@sunyanmeng963 one thing you may want to look at if you revise the board is the layout of the cam connector. Traditionally, 3 pin dupont connections like that always have power in the middle. With your cam connector, you have power on the outside. Matek had this on their original F405-WING flight controller. People were constantly complaining as they had blown something up. Due to the irregular ordering on the connector. Gnd - 5V - Cam would be better.

Also, you have 24V labelled all over the place. I'm assuming that this is to signify voltage from the battery? If so, using Vcc or Vbat would be better on the silkscreen. Stating a voltage, people will think that is the voltage being output.

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mmosca commented Nov 14, 2024

Splitting the 2 targets in separate PRs can simplify the merging / validation process. Otherwise a delay in the f435 will hold up the f405 version.

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sunyanmeng963 commented Nov 14, 2024 via email

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sunyanmeng963 commented Nov 14, 2024 via email

@mmosca mmosca changed the title fix sdd NEW target blueberryF405&blueberryF435 NEW target blueberryF405&blueberryF435 Nov 14, 2024
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MrD-RC commented Nov 19, 2024

Yes,24V is the battery voltage, it represents 6S battery, we directly mark 24V is to prevent some people mistakenly think that 9V directly take it to 2S equipment Its filter circuit is composed of inductors and capacitors to supply power for analog graph transmission, the effect is not bad, but it is a bad design, we are ready to change it into BEC 3330224355 @.***  

IMHO, marking it as 24V would be confusing. People are used to pads marked with a voltage, outputting that specific voltage. If it is just battery voltage. The common labelling that people are used to on flight controllers is VCC or VBAT.

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