![]() If you’re using a connector for your battery that is not compatible with the connector that comes with the Remzibi’s OSD 3DR, making your own adapter is simple. Updating the firmware is simple to do, and instructions for how to do this will be covered later in this tutorial. Important note: the DIY Drones Mediatek GPS comes with custom DIY Drones firmware and must be programmed with the factory default firmware to work with the Remzibi’s OSD. In this tutorial, I will be using the MediaTek GPS with basic adapter offered at the DIY Drones store here. GPS Any GPS that uses serial can be used. ![]() ![]() This will be covered later in the tutorial. You can also use your standard FTDI cable, but you will have to use some extra wires to make the required connections. O (1) 1x20 header pins o (1) 3x2 header pins o (1) battery adapterĭIY Drones Remzibi’s OSD cable : It's an FTDI cable, but with a 4-pin female header instead of the usual 6-pin (this was done to keep compatibility with the OTI cable that the original Remzibi used). Pins: all of the pins you will need to solder onto the board: o (1) 3x8 header pins This tutorial will cover how to assemble your Remzibi’s OSD 3DR, and will cover the basic differences in hardware features between the Original Remzibi’s OSD and the Remzibi’s OSD 3DR with DIY Drones version firmware – including the Status LED and how to switch between modes – which you will need to following Happy Killmore’s manual. This tutorial is intended to be used with Happy Killmore’s manual ( link). ![]() Remzibi’s OSD 3DR (with DIY Drones version firmware) ![]()
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