3D Robotics 3DR DIY Quad User Manual

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6 Connect RC receiver

7 Connect motor outputs

Connect backup power (optional)

Locate the four-wire cable (multicolor) protruding from the

central space in the top plate. Connect it to the main output

signal (s) pins on Pixhawk according to motor number. Recall

your notes from the power system wiring and see which color

wire corresponds to motor 1. Ensure that that color wire is

connected to the main output 1 signal (s) pin. Do not rely on

the colors of the wires shown here, the accuracy of this

component is critical.

Pixhawk is compatible with PPM RC receivers or PWM receivers with an additional PPM encoder

module. Connect the three-wire cable (red, black, and white) from your PPM receiver or PPM

encoder to Pixhawk’s RC pins with the white wire connected to the signal (s) pin, the black wire

connected to the ground (-) pin, and the red wire connected to the power (+) pin.

Click here

for

more information on using a PPM encoder or Spektrum Satellite receiver.

Connect the two-wire cable (red and black) protruding from the top plate to provide a backup

power source for Pixhawk. Connect the black wire to any of Pixhawk’s main output ground

(-) pins and the red wire to any of the main output power pins (+). This configuration is best

supplemented with a zener diode (

visit the APM:Copter Wiki

to learn more), but the backup

power method can be used without implementing the additional diode. If you do not wish to

connect backup power, leave the cable disconnected.

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