Mh-fc V2.2

Beyond drones, Mh-fc V2.2 excels in gimbal stabilization. The firmware’s ability to output high-resolution PWM signals at 48MHz allows for ultra-smooth camera pans. The addition of a "dead-time compensation" feature specifically benefits brushless gimbal motors, eliminating micro-vibrations that plagued V2.0.

Served as the hardware platform for teaching sensor interfacing (IMU, GNSS), motor control (PWM), and radio telemetry. Development Environment: Typically programmed using STM32CubeIDE and configured via STM32CubeMX Hardware Setup & Components Mh-fc V2.2

To build a functional drone using this board, developers typically pair it with the standard training components recommended by M-HIVE: QAV210 carbon fiber frame. Beyond drones, Mh-fc V2

Out of the box, Mh-fc V2.2 adds native drivers for: Served as the hardware platform for teaching sensor

to convert LiPo battery voltage down to 5V for the electronics. Connector Design : Notable for having two 5-pin connectors

Beyond simple flying, the MH-FC V2.2's programmable nature allows it to be adapted for specialized robotic functions. Developers have used it to experiment with: