Is this correct as i show in my photos from top to bottom
No it appears it’s the other way around. The red and black are the 5v and ground (respectively) as such they should be on the top Does that help?
I didn’t realise this was different between the different reciever, @StefanMe could you send me some photos of the feather advanced so I can implement this
Thats why i am so confused Red and black are +&- mostly. And it shows the basic version in the layout not the advanced And the pwm is that the white wire from the ppm signal wires i need to use and the other 4 are the uart port as shown here ?
So the orange wire is pwm that connects to the white wire from the ppm port where my old nano is connected is this correct? And the other 4 to the uart
check the image I uploaded some days ago, I have the same receiver hooked up to a dual FB aswell
In this topic? Could u upload the photo again if possible
He’s Talking about this one
But @bevilacqua is this working for you? Because it contradicts the photo Stefan gave me (this one)it is indeed…
thats maybe the small receiver
Ok now i am really confused
well, you are using the big one, am I right? then just copy my setup . That should do the trick
But wait wait. Lets think. The white yes should be ppm red and black speaks for its self and yellow orange should be rx tx. That make sense?
Hm, well im confused but if it works it works. @StefanMe i know its Christmas bud, but if you could clarify it would be great!
Either way, @tricky-fpv, it looks like you have your 5v and ground switched in the photo you uploaded,
where the 5v wire is supposed to be on the outside
Yes that looks correct
no 5V should be red as we concluded (somehow) that the Featherbasic and FeatherAdvanced dont share the same pin layout based on orientation
You’re personal friends with Stefan, right? Do you think you could consult him and then let us know?
Yes sorry the red and black are wrong i think?
now im getting confused aswell. I dont have access to my board right now, dont worry he’ll respond in some min.