Description

Everything you need to build your own awesome racing quadcopter! This is also a replacement stack for the Kopis 1 RTF/PNP is case you need a crash replacement. Includes vtx, OSD, FC, pdb etc…

 

Kakute F4 aio
Features
·       Supports Betaflight and Cleanflight.
·       Betaflight OSD. Change PIDs, adjust common configuration parameters, and change video transmitter channel and power level, all using your transmitter sticks and goggles.
·       Soft-mounting built in. The IMU (“gyro”) chip on this board is mounted on vibration-isolating foam. This means that there is no need to soft-mount the board itself.
·       New high-performance / low-noise / high sensitivity IMU. ICM20689 with 6-axis gyro and accelerometer. Can run at up to 32 kHz.
·       2 oz. copper PCB allows up to 120A maximum continuous current.
·       Dedicated bootloader button for easy firmware flashing.
·       Low-profile design fits into even very compact frames.
·       Input voltage 7v to 42v. Power the board directly from the flight pack, up to 6S (on “BAT” pad only).
·       Automatic voltage monitoring. No need to run a separate vBat wire for voltage monitoring; the Kakute F4 AIO monitors voltage directly from the battery power lead.
·       Filtered voltage output for clean, noise-free video. On-board regulators output 5v at up to 1.5 amps and 3.3v at up to 200 mA to power peripherals such as receiver, video transmitter, FPV camera, or LED strip.
·       Supports BLHeli pass-through for easy ESC upgrade and configuration.
Specifications
·       MCU: STM32F405RGT6 32-bit processor
·       IMU: ICM20689 (SPI)
·       USB VCP Driver (all UARTs usable simultaneously; USB does not take up a UART)
·       3 hardware UARTS (UART1,3,6)
·       128 Mbit Dataflash chip for Blackbox logging
·       Dimensions: 35x43x7mm (includes USB in height)
·       Mounting Holes: Standard 30.5mm square to center of holes
·       Weight: 7g

Atlatl
Features
·       Supports Betaflight and Cleanflight.
·       Betaflight OSD. Change PIDs, adjust common configuration parameters, and change video transmitter channel and power level, all using your transmitter sticks and goggles.
·       Soft-mounting built in. The IMU (“gyro”) chip on this board is mounted on vibration-isolating foam. This means that there is no need to soft-mount the board itself.
·       New high-performance / low-noise / high sensitivity IMU. ICM20689 with 6-axis gyro and accelerometer. Can run at up to 32 kHz.
·       2 oz. copper PCB allows up to 120A maximum continuous current.
·       Dedicated bootloader button for easy firmware flashing.
·       Low-profile design fits into even very compact frames.
·       Input voltage 7v to 42v. Power the board directly from the flight pack, up to 6S (on “BAT” pad only).
·       Automatic voltage monitoring. No need to run a separate vBat wire for voltage monitoring; the Kakute F4 AIO monitors voltage directly from the battery power lead.
·       Filtered voltage output for clean, noise-free video. On-board regulators output 5v at up to 1.5 amps and 3.3v at up to 200 mA to power peripherals such as receiver, video transmitter, FPV camera, or LED strip.
·       Supports BLHeli pass-through for easy ESC upgrade and configuration.
Specifications
·       MCU: STM32F405RGT6 32-bit processor
·       IMU: ICM20689 (SPI)
·       USB VCP Driver (all UARTs usable simultaneously; USB does not take up a UART)
·       3 hardware UARTS (UART1,3,6)
·       128 Mbit Dataflash chip for Blackbox logging
·       Dimensions: 35x43x7mm (includes USB in height)
·       Mounting Holes: Standard 30.5mm square to center of holes
·       Weight: 7g

Package include
Kakute f4 aio+Atlatl stack *1
Heat sink *1
80mm SMA–MMCX Cable *1
150mm 4pin JST GH wire *1

Manual:
http://www.holybro.com/manual/HolybroAtlatlManualv1.1.pdf
http://www.holybro.com/manual/Holybro_Kakute_F4_AIO_Manual_v1.4.pdf