Hi,
For my project, we are using a Raspberry Pi 5 as our flight computer, and we are trying to connect it to the Speedybee F7 V3 flight controller. I know the Raspberry Pi 5 has a UART connector. We are trying to find the right placement for the Rx, Tx, and ground pins on the Speedybee F7 V3. I looked at the data sheet, and it does not specifically show where we could connect those Rx, Tx, and ground pins to solder.
I have attached the data sheet below. I am assuming it is R3, T3, and ground pads on the Speedybee F7 V3 flight controller. Also, after we figure out that, what would be the process of enabling that connection?
chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://d18j4b7oq8p8jg.cloudfront.net/M ... ack_EN.pdf
For my project, we are using a Raspberry Pi 5 as our flight computer, and we are trying to connect it to the Speedybee F7 V3 flight controller. I know the Raspberry Pi 5 has a UART connector. We are trying to find the right placement for the Rx, Tx, and ground pins on the Speedybee F7 V3. I looked at the data sheet, and it does not specifically show where we could connect those Rx, Tx, and ground pins to solder.
I have attached the data sheet below. I am assuming it is R3, T3, and ground pads on the Speedybee F7 V3 flight controller. Also, after we figure out that, what would be the process of enabling that connection?
chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://d18j4b7oq8p8jg.cloudfront.net/M ... ack_EN.pdf
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