Thanks Max. I had a look and qGroundControl does look a lot nicer. But, the setup part seems to be less complete than MissionPlanner, as in the parameters need to be text edited more. I could be wrong, but the OSD setup seems to be missing. For the first model, I’m not worried about the ground station element. I’m using an L9R. But I will download it and take a look. The mission part definitely looks better.
Darren, beautiful video. I followed your steps to install Arducopter on my Matek H743 Wing FC. Worked like a treat, now I'm on to configuration. Thanks for your time.
Thanks for this video, Darren. Trying to get Arducopter running on my 743 Slim and the radio wasn't connecting. About to give it away for the night and followed the link to your video and spotted this at 1:24 "Crossfire support only exists in “latest” 4.1, not stable 4.0.x, if you load “latest” then Set SERIAL7_PROTOCOL = 23, RSSI_TYPE = 3". Yes, I was using Crossfire. This is the fourth day of this project after making the quad work on INAV first. I spotted that comment in Tips earlier but I didn't have the knowledge to understand it. Cheers mate.
This guide is STILL useful and correct as of January 24! Thank you Sir. I am new to programming flight controllers, as I have only used "Ready To FLy" planes before. Thanks for your help SIr, MOST APPRECIATED!
Thanks for this video. I just received the v2 version of the h743-wing and was impressed that Matek links to this video in their notes section. I found that I was not able to flash ArduPlane using the STM32 application. It would always give me a startup operation error after the download. I ended up erasing the chip with STM32 and then flashing the ArduPlane firmware with BetaFlight, ensuring that I had erase chip disabled.
Thanks Mike. It seems like it’s not so straightforward to get ArduPlane on these H743 boards. And even then there are issues. I’ve seen a few people who keep having to re-flash and setup their config as ArduPlane loses it. At this point, I think I’ll keep to F based processors for this. Didn’t know Matek were using my video. That’s pretty cool.
Great video. I got my new flight controller today and spent all afternoon researching flashing it. You saved me a lot of hassle, thanks for sharing 👍👍👍
Thanks for this great video. I usually use pix family (cube, durandal, and pix32), so this is my first FC that didn't come with Ardupilot firmware from the factory. I was beginning to worry that I had received a dud! I simply could not get it to be recognised when trying any of the other convoluted methods. Your instructions took four minutes start to finish. Thanks again for this video.
Greetings from Colombia, spectacular video, I was finally able to get ardupilot to recognize the H743 wing. I will be waiting to follow step by step and thus also configure my flying wing. thanks
Thanks Lupalas. I’m glad it helped. I’m learning ArduPlane myself at the moment, so the other videos will come, but they will take a little time, as I want to get things right. I have another plane that I have just set up with ArduPlane, so I’ll use that as a test bed to understand the basics to get people flying, and will then make some videos. I should still be new enough to have them from a beginners perspective too.
I’m getting there. The are thing that I’m missing, and things that I think are done better in iNav. But I’m at a stage now where I can throw a plane in the air. I’m sure that it will fly great. But I think both firmwares can learn from each other.
thank u so much u saved me from so much trouble cause i also have tried it with inva and beta flight configurators but those were just getting stuck on load firmware and this thing really did worked
Thanks for this video I will use it to try to flash arduplane to my Matek f405 wing (I seem to always be behind on what to buy & end up with obselete items) I don't want to learn inav or beta flight as I have used mission planner before. (but still have a great deal to learn)
@@MrD Thanks to you I now have my 405 connected to mission planner so next its setting up servos etc. I have liked and subscribed a while ago. Happy New Year & thanks again for the great vids.
Thanks for that video. I hope some kind of full setup guide video (or series) are coming from you in the future.😁I'm missing Joshua Bardwell for Ardupilot. 😉 Mine went OK using Inav, full chip erase, flash firmware locally, it didn't freeze, configuration went OK, it connects to Mission Planner without any problem. I guess I'm OK? (Ignoring the problems I have during flight, weird behaviour of GPS home point arrow and ground speed, EKF lane switching, multiple warnings, vibrations, suddenly no elevator authority,...😶🙄)
Maybe I will. But I’m still getting to grips with ArduPlane myself. It was a huge pain to set up on a Matek F405-STD. But it is flying now. I will be making an update video, as I couldn’t find any when I tried to do this recently. There wasn’t even any documentation. Not good when you’re trying to update for the first time.
Totally your call. At the moment I’m missing some of the things that are taken for granted in iNav. Stuff like SmartAudio, which seems to be missing. Also, the launch mode seems like an after thought as it needs to be tied in to a mission. I’ve just got my first model set up though, so will give it a fly and see. I will make some more ArduVideos though. Just because I think its good to try things, then RC pilots can make their own minds up. Personally, I am thinking both firmwares have their places for different circumstances. Also both firmwares could learn from each other, each has areas they do better and worse.
Thank you for posting. Great job. You just solved the mystery I've been trying to uncover while setting up this board. Have you connected crossfire on it with Ardupilot? If so, what is the best wiring for it? Thanks in advance.
You’re welcome Alexander. I’ve not connected Crossfire yet. The last I saw, you had to use SBUS. But there has been a release since then. I’ve had to put that project on hold due to other things taking priority.
@@MrD thanks for your response. From what I gather, the latest release of Ardupilot supports CRSF protocol which no longer requires SBUS. I’ll try it out and keep you posted.
It doesn’t always work. This particular FC was a prime example of that. It would not flash with INAV or BetaFlight. Hence this way of flashing using the official tool.
Hello Darren, In case I do need to change the ardu firmware to a different one do I have to follow the same process to get through? Anyway there is a function like a full chip erase to select? Cheers
If ArduPilot is already installed, you can use the non bootloader firmware and flash from Mission Planner. I’m not sure on the exact update process at this time. I’ve not done much with ArduPlane yet. If you want to put a different firmware on the flight controller, iNav for example. Just use that firmware’s configurator, select full chip erase, and flash the firmware.
Not at the moment. Currently I have a lot going on, so am not investing too much time in ArduPlane at the moment. I have ArduPilot on one plane, and I’m going to see how it flies. I do need to update it, so I may record that process. But, I’ve heard a lot of people say that iNav is for pilots and ArduPlane is for operators. So I may stick with iNav for most planes, and just use ArduPilot on some more sedate, endurance planes if I find that to be the case.
Good video man I got hung up on the stm thing 😂 so I reflashed with beta flight but nice to know how to use the stm have you tried the telemetry radio yet I wanna purchase a set being you can't just do a trim and then land and save trims to radio like eagletree so I'm guessing using a cheap telemetry radio you can trim on the fly literally but have to use a computer or cell phone
I’ve not got that far Joey. I have a plane ready to fly. Unfortunately we can’t fly over here at the moment due to covid lockdown. My plan is to read up on the pre-flight closer to the time. But usually I trim in manual, then physically adjust the linkages, as if there’s no flight controller. I’m interested to check out the ArduPlane auto trim too.
Hello Darren, greetings from Germany, very good video!! On the Inav or Ardupilot decision, there are pros and cons to both systems. I have tried both autopilot systems for several years for some simple and high performance electric motor gliders and diy endurance copters. Ardupilot is much much better for gliders in maintaining speed and stall prevention in thermal flying. Glide performance in FBWA mode increases significantly, especially with the addition of a pitot tube. Inav in a high performance glider with engine off in angle mode (=stabilize in Ardup.) is incredibly bad, speed is not maintained, especially after direction change you have to constantly adjust speed suddenly the glider is too slow sometimes too fast. Mixer tab in Inav on the other hand is extremely well solved, this mixer tab in Ardupilot would be a dream. The settings in Ardup. are a nightmare. TECS system (syntetic) airspeed handling in Ardupilot is a masterpiece. The best parts of both systems in one, that would be brilliantly good. Best regards, Ingo
Hi Ingo. I've not flown ArduPlane yet, so I can't really comment on that. Though iNav doesn't really have anything specialised with gliders in mind. This is a reason I am putting ArduPlane in my Ranger 2000, so I can experience that. Same with an airspeed sensor, in ArduPlane, it's functional for closed loop throttle and things like that. But in iNav, it's currently really only for data. But, I'm holding off on conclusions until I've flown both. I'm actually hoping to do a back to back comparison at some point. But, I'm thinking ArduPilot will be better for larger aircraft, cruises, and long range. Whereas I think iNav may feel better for acrobatic, fast, ripping around flights. As for the PC software, as far as configuration goes, I still prefer iNav. I just think MissionPlanner hides too many useful things away in the parameters list. However, it is much improved from the last time I attempted to play with ArduPlane, and ended up just re-flashing iNav as I was pulling my hair out with MissionPlanner, and ArduPilot's own wiki was incorrect for the flight controller I was using. But there are hangups that used to exist, which have now been fixed. My biggest issues at the moment with ArduPlane are the missing features. For example, SmartAudio. However, I believe that will be in 4.1. I wish they would implement the FrSky PixelOSD too. I've not checked if CRSF is supported, but saw old posts where is wasn't. I also find having the autolaunch feature linked to a mission a bit strange. If you want to launch and loiter, it seems you would have to set up a new mission at every location, which isn't good for casual FPV. It would be nice if autolaunch was separate, like the iNav system. But if you have a mission with a launch, that overrides the default launch settings. Overall though, I think each will have their areas of excelling and of needing improvement. I'm looking forward to trying it. My S800 is now ready to go, and I'm just waiting for us to be allowed to fly again because of CoViD-19.
@@MrD Hi Darren, you are right, there are different areas of application for INAV / Arduplane. It is sometimes difficult when you have your own application somewhere in between or need a very specific application. Setting up an aeroplane with Arduplane via MissionPlaner is also not really intuitive, but when you have it running properly, it's really very good. There are still some features missing, but more and more good things are slowly being added. CRSF custom telemetry has just been added. I have it running in my Matek H743-Mini (ArduCopter), and DJI FPV OSD will be added soon. Next I would like to configure another H743-Mini for Glider. For telemetry on the Taranis I prefer "Yaapu telemetry- script" : github.com/yaapu/FrskyTelemetryScript CRSF custom telemetry with Arduplane also works: discuss.ardupilot.org/t/passthrough-telemetry-over-crsf-crossfire/62668 When using an airspeed sensor on the glider, you can suppress its use when thrust is active. full parameter tree (mostly used) /ARSPD_USE = 2 ;use wen zero throtle// for gliders with motor. Yes, that will be fun, I guess when the club airfields are open again due to corona, a huge mass of newly built Planes/copters will get into the air.
@@MrD I am not able to get ESC telemetry, because of which I am not able to get voltage and current. Please help Flight Controller:Matek H743-SLIM ESC:T-Motor P50A 3-6S BLHeli_32 4-in-1 Parameters i set are MOT_PWM_TYPE=6 //DShot600 SERVO_BLH_AUTO=1 SERVO_BLH_MASK=0 SERVO_BLH_OTYPE=0 SERIAL5_PROTOCOL=16 //ESC Telemetry BAT_MONITOR=9 //ESC
Sorry, I’ve not spent anywhere near enough time with ArduPlane to do any troubleshooting on it. The first time I tried it, I spent hours trying to just get the simplest things working, and in the end just flashed iNav. The last build I did, things seemed to setup easier. But that was about a year ago, and I still haven’t flown it. Now I need to update to the new version, which I’m hoping will be a smooth process. But I’m not counting on it.
@@MrD Exactly, for last one week I am getting new problem on each setup, and less users for H7 processor, fortunately after week I could solve all problems, except ESC telemetry, by the way, how is iNav RTL?
I downloaded the recent ST STM32CubeProgrammer and it doesn't look anything like your version. I have been trying to flash Ardupilot to a flight controller and no bueno.
Hi..im new to all this,recently im just oldtimer l.o.s pilot... With this h743 slim, is it possible to have more than 2-3flight modes?(eg: manual/acro,rtl,altitude,stabilize modes) 1-If we can select manual mode,is it possible for me to do usual aerobatics maneuvers,without having any erratic actions by the fc? 2-Can it be use with Runcam 2 HD? 3-how to use this h743 slim with more than 11 pwm output for servos? 4-do i need to connect external current sensor module?being thinking those Matek HCS150. 5-For rtl mode,do we need to have a Air Speed sensor module connected?,if landing accuracy being critical concern.. All above is for my up coming plan; Edf jet,10s(42volts)setup, will be running at least 10pwm channels(9-10servos,+2more for pan-tilt fpv cam gimbal, 3pcs electric landing gear retracts) *Which configurator is best to use for this project? 5yrs ago,i only have experience on Cleanflight only during messing around with mini racing quad & hexcopter(i do have a learning session using DJI configurator) -any helpfull tips will be much appreciated✌🏾😎👍🏾
Were you able to connect all the components together via iNav? The CANBUS just does not work. I set both the air speed sensor and the GPS as MSP, but without success. Any tips?
CANBUS isn’t support by iNav. There currently aren’t any plans for it either. I think that’s a shame, but I guess there’s not much call for it at the moment. I don’t have the Matek GPS. I do have the airspeed sensor, but haven’t tried to connect it up yet. There is a limit of 3 MSP devices. So maybe this could be causing your problems?
@@MrD I know you have the components. I saw this video and ordered the components to learn the technology. I did not imagine that iNav does not support CANBUS. Matek wrote to me that "they never said there was iNav support". That's ridiculous. They sell flight controllers with dedicated entry to CANBUS. All of their products works with iNav and should have explicitly written that there is no iNav support. They enjoy a very large community purchasing their products and they have behaved dishonestly. There are other RUclipsrs who have received the system for review and the impression is created that the technology works. This is not a MSP issue. The I²C input does not even supply power to the component. In addition, Matek's website states that in order for the GPS to work in MSP, an up-to-date version must be dowenloade. Just the burning itself was an annoying process that in the end I realized the CANBUS is not working at all. I connect the GPS to a UART and it is working but I cannot connect the AS unit via the GPS. Sorry that the post is so long. I'm a little frustrated.
After watching Paweł’s stream yesterday; it seems that support for the H7 is closer. The board is now booting with iNav. But the ports and outputs are not yet working. It’s looking like a June release for 3.0, so maybe it will be included. But I think there’s still a fair chance it won’t. I’ve not actually flown with ArduPlane yet. So I can’t really comment on that side. The set up isn’t as straight forward as iNav though.
arduplane has been my go to on all my planes. besides my couple vectors i started on ardu and now just branching out experimenting with inav. what do you think as comparison between the two? arduplane just has so many tuning options and features. autolaunch is what has me interested and setting up inav for the first time on a dart 250 and a matek f722 wpx. although arduplane can do the same. still excited to try it out.
So far I can only really compare a basic setup. For me personally, iNav is better than MissionPlanner for this. There are some things for a basic set up that I feel are hidden away in the parameter list, when they should be easier to access. There are also some things like SmartAudio and PixelOSD that are currently missing. SmartAudio seems to be coming in 4.1. But, I’m looking forward to trying out ArduPlane too. I’m especially looking forward to trying out the glider specialisations on the 2nd build. The F722-WPX is a nice flight controller. Marc Hoffmann is really pleased with his. I’m probably going to get one for my F1, to get that PixelOSD. I’m still getting to grips with ArduPilot, but it looks like the autolaunch needs to be set up as a mission. Whereas with iNav, it’s just a flight mode. So I think it’s a bit more flexible as you can use it anywhere without having to reset the mission and loiter point. But I think experimenting with these difference firmwares can only be a good thing. I’m sure they both have their strengths and areas for improvement. Check out inavfixedwinggroup.com. The tuning guide on there is great.
@@MrD yes sir I think they both of course have their strengths and weaknesses. I have the wpx set up in my dart now. Waiting to maiden. I'm really liking the pixel osd too. I live in the US in Indiana and we just got couple feet of snow dumped on us. I've also been cruising the inav fixed wing group the last few days. Great info. And thanks for the information. I really appreciate it. Good luck with ardu. I'm sure you'll have a good experience. Keep us updated with what you think. I have a few videos up now but I'm still kinda new. I'll update my RUclips with the inav maiden when I get a chance to get out there and throw it. Anyway thanks again. Have a good one buddy.
We've just had a little snow here, just a light dusting on the road, all gone now. It's mainly covid stopping us as we're in lockdown at the moment. Hopefully it will be relaxed fairly soon. Yeah, INAV Fixed Wing Group a great group with lots of helpful people on there. Good luck with the 250G. Mine is almost ready too, so looking forward to flying that.
I flashed latest Arducopter on the Lumenier H743 Ultimate flight controller. However arducopter only sees one of the two IMUs (it does not see the MP6000 IMU). Do you have any idea why ?
I’ve had a quick look on the ArduPilot GitHub page, but could not see a reported issue github.com/ArduPilot/ardupilot/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+h743-slim So perhaps it would be worth raising one? Likewise, I couldn’t see anything specific on the Matek site. So it looks like it could be a target related problem? The first thing to do, would be to create an issue on the ArduPilot GitHub at the link above.
Hi, I'll give you my thanks for doing this video, it's really helpful. I have just a concern. I tried doing this in a H743-WING V3 board, with the latest stable Copter firmware. Everything went fine, but when I connect it to Mission Planner it reads the device as 'Generic' and doesn't let me see any Flight Modes or change them, any idea what may be going on? I'll be glad if someone can help me, please.
Sorry, I’m still very much a noob with ArduPlane myself. The issues I encountered, all I could do was google, the read through a lot of text, only to not find the answer. Eventually, it does come up though.
@@MrD if you want to get it totally sorted, stick one of the prebuilt hexs on with the ardu boot loader on it, so you can just flash from inside mission planner
I believe it should be. I don’t have those components to test. But Andrew Newton had the CAN GPS with his H743-WING. There’s just a MatekH743 firmware, so its the same.
It was an issue with the H743. They may have resolved it by now. But to be honest I don’t know. Mission Planner isn’t exactly modern or nice to use. But maybe they have got it working?
I’ve just been doing a test, and a video for it will be out in about a week. Short answer, no. The H743 I tested was only about 2 degrees warmer than an F405.
I'm trying to build a VTOL with arduplane and Missionplanner using Matek F722-HD and its designated arduplane_with_bl.hex (MatekF405-TE) I get to the start programming step and it just says operation exceeds memory. I also tried it with F722-PX but no luck. Any suggestions?
F722 only has 512KB of storage. You're trying to flash an F405 target to the FC. Where did you read that the MATEKF405-TE target was for the F722-HD? Because they need to change that information, it's misleading. Firstly, that's a bad idea to mix firmware, as the connections between the MCU, components, and ports are likely different on the two boards. But also, the F405 has 1024KB of storage, so can fit more on. I don't believe there are any targets for the F722 on ArduPlane, because of the lack of storage. The same goes for the F411. However F405, F765, H743 would be fine to use.
@@MrD Thanks for the response! Matek website's "Mateksys Flight Controller Lineup" page showed F722-HD and -PX has having MatekF405TE for Ardupilot target. I thought there was something odd since the spec page for them didn't mention ardupilot, just Betaflight and Inav.
@@mickistevens4886 I see what’s happening, and it’s very confusing on Matek’s part. They’re actually listing the specs and targets for the F405-HDTE (can’t see the replacement for the F722-PX as that page doesn’t work properly on my mobile). The second row shows the recommended replacement FC in red. And all the specs below are for that replacement FC, not the original F722 FC. I will contact Matek and ask them to sort this out, as it is confusing.
Finally! Ardupilot! Darren moves to the dark side! ;)
lol, I had no choice with that flight controller 🤣 But still, its good to have experience of all of it.
@@MrD ...and check QGroundControl. The data overview is much more clearer....;-)
Thanks Max. I had a look and qGroundControl does look a lot nicer. But, the setup part seems to be less complete than MissionPlanner, as in the parameters need to be text edited more. I could be wrong, but the OSD setup seems to be missing.
For the first model, I’m not worried about the ground station element. I’m using an L9R. But I will download it and take a look. The mission part definitely looks better.
Solid video! Got me up and going with a Mateksys H743-WLITE. No problems, just as described. Subscribed. Thanks for the help.
Glad it helped👍🏻
Darren, beautiful video. I followed your steps to install Arducopter on my Matek H743 Wing FC. Worked like a treat, now I'm on to configuration. Thanks for your time.
I’m glad it helped Jim 👍🏻
Thanks for this video, Darren. Trying to get Arducopter running on my 743 Slim and the radio wasn't connecting. About to give it away for the night and followed the link to your video and spotted this at 1:24 "Crossfire support only exists in “latest” 4.1, not stable 4.0.x, if you load “latest” then Set SERIAL7_PROTOCOL = 23, RSSI_TYPE = 3". Yes, I was using Crossfire. This is the fourth day of this project after making the quad work on INAV first. I spotted that comment in Tips earlier but I didn't have the knowledge to understand it. Cheers mate.
That’s great Terry. I’m glad you’ve got it all working.
This guide is STILL useful and correct as of January 24! Thank you Sir. I am new to programming flight controllers, as I have only used "Ready To FLy" planes before. Thanks for your help SIr, MOST APPRECIATED!
Glad it helped Jeff 👍🏻
Thanks for this video. I just received the v2 version of the h743-wing and was impressed that Matek links to this video in their notes section. I found that I was not able to flash ArduPlane using the STM32 application. It would always give me a startup operation error after the download. I ended up erasing the chip with STM32 and then flashing the ArduPlane firmware with BetaFlight, ensuring that I had erase chip disabled.
Thanks Mike. It seems like it’s not so straightforward to get ArduPlane on these H743 boards. And even then there are issues. I’ve seen a few people who keep having to re-flash and setup their config as ArduPlane loses it. At this point, I think I’ll keep to F based processors for this.
Didn’t know Matek were using my video. That’s pretty cool.
Great video. I got my new flight controller today and spent all afternoon researching flashing it. You saved me a lot of hassle, thanks for sharing 👍👍👍
No problem at all Ray. I shall be making some follow up videos too.
Thanks for this great video. I usually use pix family (cube, durandal, and pix32), so this is my first FC that didn't come with Ardupilot firmware from the factory. I was beginning to worry that I had received a dud! I simply could not get it to be recognised when trying any of the other convoluted methods. Your instructions took four minutes start to finish. Thanks again for this video.
You're welcome. I'm glad I could help you get the flight controller up and running.
Thanks Daren. Not sure I could have done that without your video!
Glad it helped 👍🏻
@@MrD I’m a actually using the fc for Ardurover but still the same setup for flashing the firmware. Still can’t get over how you found all that out!
Greetings from Colombia, spectacular video, I was finally able to get ardupilot to recognize the H743 wing. I will be waiting to follow step by step and thus also configure my flying wing. thanks
Thanks Lupalas. I’m glad it helped. I’m learning ArduPlane myself at the moment, so the other videos will come, but they will take a little time, as I want to get things right. I have another plane that I have just set up with ArduPlane, so I’ll use that as a test bed to understand the basics to get people flying, and will then make some videos. I should still be new enough to have them from a beginners perspective too.
Many thanks! It was very helpful to see exactly how the applications appear for you, something written instructions often lack. Thanks again!
You’re welcome James. Thanks for the feedback 🙂
@@MrD Hello Sir, I need to use M3 screw right for ESC stack?
Thank you very much for this. It worked fine... after I realized the USB cable I had was bad and swapped it for a different one.
You're welcome.
Thank you so much, your video is straight to the point and very helpful. Switching back to arduplane after using MFD for about 4 years
Glad I could help. Good luck with ArduPlane 👍🏻
You will love ardu.
I’m getting there. The are thing that I’m missing, and things that I think are done better in iNav. But I’m at a stage now where I can throw a plane in the air. I’m sure that it will fly great. But I think both firmwares can learn from each other.
Thanks, worked perfectly fine for me and i am a total noob just getting into this.
Awesome, good luck with ArduPilot.
Great video! Worked for me!
I’m glad it helped 👍🏻
Thank you so much God bless you plenty
thank u so much u saved me from so much trouble cause i also have tried it with inva and beta flight configurators but those were just getting stuck on load firmware and this thing really did worked
Thanks for this video I will use it to try to flash arduplane to my Matek f405 wing (I seem to always be behind on what to buy & end up with obselete items) I don't want to learn inav or beta flight as I have used mission planner before. (but still have a great deal to learn)
The F405-WING is still a good flight controller. It’s still sold, so not obsolete.
@@MrD
Thanks to you I now have my 405 connected to mission planner so next its setting up servos etc. I have liked and subscribed a while ago. Happy New Year & thanks again for the great vids.
Thank you for this video, it worked perfectly!
No problem Benjamin. I’m glad it helped.
Thanks for that video. I hope some kind of full setup guide video (or series) are coming from you in the future.😁I'm missing Joshua Bardwell for Ardupilot. 😉
Mine went OK using Inav, full chip erase, flash firmware locally, it didn't freeze, configuration went OK, it connects to Mission Planner without any problem.
I guess I'm OK?
(Ignoring the problems I have during flight, weird behaviour of GPS home point arrow and ground speed, EKF lane switching, multiple warnings, vibrations, suddenly no elevator authority,...😶🙄)
Maybe I will. But I’m still getting to grips with ArduPlane myself. It was a huge pain to set up on a Matek F405-STD. But it is flying now. I will be making an update video, as I couldn’t find any when I tried to do this recently. There wasn’t even any documentation. Not good when you’re trying to update for the first time.
Thanks Darren, think I will hold off until Inav 2.7 :)
Totally your call. At the moment I’m missing some of the things that are taken for granted in iNav. Stuff like SmartAudio, which seems to be missing. Also, the launch mode seems like an after thought as it needs to be tied in to a mission.
I’ve just got my first model set up though, so will give it a fly and see. I will make some more ArduVideos though. Just because I think its good to try things, then RC pilots can make their own minds up. Personally, I am thinking both firmwares have their places for different circumstances. Also both firmwares could learn from each other, each has areas they do better and worse.
@@MrD yep very interested in this. I will follow your progress Darren. Thank you for trying this out... cheers pal, stay safe
Thanks. You too 👍🏻
Champion. Thank you.
You’re welcome Damian
Thank you very much, it is very useful to me !!!!
please make another video!
Have a nice day!
Thank you, I’m glad it helped.
Well done mate much apreciated
Thank you Tony
Your video solve my problems, thanks for great tutorial.
Great. I’m glad it helped.
Great video bro Finally i clearly understood how to flash my FC properly
On subs from my side 👌
You’re welcome Sainath 👍🏻
Thank you for the good instruction.
You’re welcome Igor. I hope it helped.
Hey thanks a lot man
No problem 👍🏻
Great video!!
Thank you Ard 👍🏻
Huge ! ty !
Thank you for posting. Great job. You just solved the mystery I've been trying to uncover while setting up this board. Have you connected crossfire on it with Ardupilot? If so, what is the best wiring for it? Thanks in advance.
You’re welcome Alexander. I’ve not connected Crossfire yet. The last I saw, you had to use SBUS. But there has been a release since then. I’ve had to put that project on hold due to other things taking priority.
@@MrD thanks for your response. From what I gather, the latest release of Ardupilot supports CRSF protocol which no longer requires SBUS. I’ll try it out and keep you posted.
Thank you.
First time using and super useful video.
Subed and thumbs up #77
Thank you. I’m still new to ArduPlane too. But hope to have more up as I learn.
I just used INAV to flash my F765wing with ardupilot, it seems to work, arxangle said do it that way.
It doesn’t always work. This particular FC was a prime example of that. It would not flash with INAV or BetaFlight. Hence this way of flashing using the official tool.
Hello Darren,
In case I do need to change the ardu firmware to a different one do I have to follow the same process to get through?
Anyway there is a function like a full chip erase to select?
Cheers
If ArduPilot is already installed, you can use the non bootloader firmware and flash from Mission Planner. I’m not sure on the exact update process at this time. I’ve not done much with ArduPlane yet.
If you want to put a different firmware on the flight controller, iNav for example. Just use that firmware’s configurator, select full chip erase, and flash the firmware.
@@MrD Darren I had the chance to start with Inav but now it is time to move to a different bay.
Inav really helped out with ardupilot as well
Planning any contents for ardu?
Not at the moment. Currently I have a lot going on, so am not investing too much time in ArduPlane at the moment.
I have ArduPilot on one plane, and I’m going to see how it flies. I do need to update it, so I may record that process. But, I’ve heard a lot of people say that iNav is for pilots and ArduPlane is for operators. So I may stick with iNav for most planes, and just use ArduPilot on some more sedate, endurance planes if I find that to be the case.
thnx!
You’re wecome
Thank you for the video! Quick question, after you do this, can you go into mission planner and flash arducopter like normal for a quad/hex build?
After the bootloader version is installed, you can update using mission planner.
Good video man I got hung up on the stm thing 😂 so I reflashed with beta flight but nice to know how to use the stm have you tried the telemetry radio yet I wanna purchase a set being you can't just do a trim and then land and save trims to radio like eagletree so I'm guessing using a cheap telemetry radio you can trim on the fly literally but have to use a computer or cell phone
I’ve not got that far Joey. I have a plane ready to fly. Unfortunately we can’t fly over here at the moment due to covid lockdown. My plan is to read up on the pre-flight closer to the time. But usually I trim in manual, then physically adjust the linkages, as if there’s no flight controller. I’m interested to check out the ArduPlane auto trim too.
Hello Darren, greetings from Germany, very good video!! On the Inav or Ardupilot decision, there are pros and cons to both systems. I have tried both autopilot systems for several years for some simple and high performance electric motor gliders and diy endurance copters. Ardupilot is much much better for gliders in maintaining speed and stall prevention in thermal flying. Glide performance in FBWA mode increases significantly, especially with the addition of a pitot tube.
Inav in a high performance glider with engine off in angle mode (=stabilize in Ardup.) is incredibly bad, speed is not maintained, especially after direction change you have to constantly adjust speed suddenly the glider is too slow sometimes too fast. Mixer tab in Inav on the other hand is extremely well solved, this mixer tab in Ardupilot would be a dream. The settings in Ardup. are a nightmare. TECS system (syntetic) airspeed handling in Ardupilot is a masterpiece. The best parts of both systems in one, that would be brilliantly good. Best regards, Ingo
Hi Ingo. I've not flown ArduPlane yet, so I can't really comment on that. Though iNav doesn't really have anything specialised with gliders in mind. This is a reason I am putting ArduPlane in my Ranger 2000, so I can experience that. Same with an airspeed sensor, in ArduPlane, it's functional for closed loop throttle and things like that. But in iNav, it's currently really only for data. But, I'm holding off on conclusions until I've flown both. I'm actually hoping to do a back to back comparison at some point. But, I'm thinking ArduPilot will be better for larger aircraft, cruises, and long range. Whereas I think iNav may feel better for acrobatic, fast, ripping around flights.
As for the PC software, as far as configuration goes, I still prefer iNav. I just think MissionPlanner hides too many useful things away in the parameters list. However, it is much improved from the last time I attempted to play with ArduPlane, and ended up just re-flashing iNav as I was pulling my hair out with MissionPlanner, and ArduPilot's own wiki was incorrect for the flight controller I was using. But there are hangups that used to exist, which have now been fixed.
My biggest issues at the moment with ArduPlane are the missing features. For example, SmartAudio. However, I believe that will be in 4.1. I wish they would implement the FrSky PixelOSD too. I've not checked if CRSF is supported, but saw old posts where is wasn't. I also find having the autolaunch feature linked to a mission a bit strange. If you want to launch and loiter, it seems you would have to set up a new mission at every location, which isn't good for casual FPV. It would be nice if autolaunch was separate, like the iNav system. But if you have a mission with a launch, that overrides the default launch settings.
Overall though, I think each will have their areas of excelling and of needing improvement. I'm looking forward to trying it. My S800 is now ready to go, and I'm just waiting for us to be allowed to fly again because of CoViD-19.
@@MrD Hi Darren, you are right, there are different areas of application for INAV / Arduplane. It is sometimes difficult when you have your own application somewhere in between or need a very specific application. Setting up an aeroplane with Arduplane via MissionPlaner is also not really intuitive, but when you have it running properly, it's really very good. There are still some features missing, but more and more good things are slowly being added. CRSF custom telemetry has just been added. I have it running in my Matek H743-Mini (ArduCopter), and DJI FPV OSD will be added soon. Next I would like to configure another H743-Mini for Glider.
For telemetry on the Taranis I prefer "Yaapu telemetry- script" : github.com/yaapu/FrskyTelemetryScript
CRSF custom telemetry with Arduplane also works: discuss.ardupilot.org/t/passthrough-telemetry-over-crsf-crossfire/62668
When using an airspeed sensor on the glider, you can suppress its use when thrust is active.
full parameter tree (mostly used) /ARSPD_USE = 2 ;use wen zero throtle// for gliders with motor.
Yes, that will be fun, I guess when the club airfields are open again due to corona, a huge mass of newly built Planes/copters will get into the air.
@@MrD
I am not able to get ESC telemetry, because of which I am not able to get voltage and current.
Please help
Flight Controller:Matek H743-SLIM
ESC:T-Motor P50A 3-6S BLHeli_32 4-in-1
Parameters i set are
MOT_PWM_TYPE=6 //DShot600
SERVO_BLH_AUTO=1
SERVO_BLH_MASK=0
SERVO_BLH_OTYPE=0
SERIAL5_PROTOCOL=16 //ESC Telemetry
BAT_MONITOR=9 //ESC
Sorry, I’ve not spent anywhere near enough time with ArduPlane to do any troubleshooting on it. The first time I tried it, I spent hours trying to just get the simplest things working, and in the end just flashed iNav. The last build I did, things seemed to setup easier. But that was about a year ago, and I still haven’t flown it. Now I need to update to the new version, which I’m hoping will be a smooth process. But I’m not counting on it.
@@MrD Exactly, for last one week I am getting new problem on each setup, and less users for H7 processor, fortunately after week I could solve all problems, except ESC telemetry, by the way, how is iNav RTL?
Hi, can I follow this steps to install Ardupilot in a Matek 765 for fixed wing? Thanks for producing good contents. Cheers from Brazil
Yes, the same installation process can be used with any F405 or F765, as well as the H743 👍🏻
Hi. Great video! Would you do private builds? I need something simple but professionally setup and tuned.
Thanks. Sorry no, I don’t do private builds. I have trouble enough finding time to do my own 🤣
@@MrD Thanks!
I downloaded the recent ST STM32CubeProgrammer and it doesn't look anything like your version.
I have been trying to flash Ardupilot to a flight controller and no bueno.
i have matek h743 i done flash and also upload firmware its doest connect i power controller on red light
Hi..im new to all this,recently im just oldtimer l.o.s pilot...
With this h743 slim, is it possible to have more than 2-3flight modes?(eg: manual/acro,rtl,altitude,stabilize modes)
1-If we can select manual mode,is it possible for me to do usual aerobatics maneuvers,without having any erratic actions by the fc?
2-Can it be use with Runcam 2 HD?
3-how to use this h743 slim with more than 11 pwm output for servos?
4-do i need to connect external current sensor module?being thinking those Matek HCS150.
5-For rtl mode,do we need to have a Air Speed sensor module connected?,if landing accuracy being critical concern..
All above is for my up coming plan;
Edf jet,10s(42volts)setup, will be running at least 10pwm channels(9-10servos,+2more for pan-tilt fpv cam gimbal, 3pcs electric landing gear retracts)
*Which configurator is best to use for this project?
5yrs ago,i only have experience on Cleanflight only during messing around with mini racing quad & hexcopter(i do have a learning session using DJI configurator)
-any helpfull tips will be much appreciated✌🏾😎👍🏾
Were you able to connect all the components together via iNav? The CANBUS just does not work. I set both the air speed sensor and the GPS as MSP, but without success. Any tips?
CANBUS isn’t support by iNav. There currently aren’t any plans for it either. I think that’s a shame, but I guess there’s not much call for it at the moment. I don’t have the Matek GPS. I do have the airspeed sensor, but haven’t tried to connect it up yet.
There is a limit of 3 MSP devices. So maybe this could be causing your problems?
@@MrD I know you have the components. I saw this video and ordered the components to learn the technology. I did not imagine that iNav does not support CANBUS. Matek wrote to me that "they never said there was iNav support". That's ridiculous. They sell flight controllers with dedicated entry to CANBUS. All of their products works with iNav and should have explicitly written that there is no iNav support. They enjoy a very large community purchasing their products and they have behaved dishonestly. There are other RUclipsrs who have received the system for review and the impression is created that the technology works. This is not a MSP issue. The I²C input does not even supply power to the component. In addition, Matek's website states that in order for the GPS to work in MSP, an up-to-date version must be dowenloade. Just the burning itself was an annoying process that in the end I realized the CANBUS is not working at all. I connect the GPS to a UART and it is working but I cannot connect the AS unit via the GPS. Sorry that the post is so long. I'm a little frustrated.
hey . great video i giot this fc hopping inav be ready when i was.. lol its not. im new to planes as you know.. should i wait for i nav?
After watching Paweł’s stream yesterday; it seems that support for the H7 is closer. The board is now booting with iNav. But the ports and outputs are not yet working. It’s looking like a June release for 3.0, so maybe it will be included. But I think there’s still a fair chance it won’t.
I’ve not actually flown with ArduPlane yet. So I can’t really comment on that side. The set up isn’t as straight forward as iNav though.
arduplane has been my go to on all my planes. besides my couple vectors i started on ardu and now just branching out experimenting with inav. what do you think as comparison between the two? arduplane just has so many tuning options and features. autolaunch is what has me interested and setting up inav for the first time on a dart 250 and a matek f722 wpx. although arduplane can do the same. still excited to try it out.
So far I can only really compare a basic setup. For me personally, iNav is better than MissionPlanner for this. There are some things for a basic set up that I feel are hidden away in the parameter list, when they should be easier to access. There are also some things like SmartAudio and PixelOSD that are currently missing. SmartAudio seems to be coming in 4.1. But, I’m looking forward to trying out ArduPlane too. I’m especially looking forward to trying out the glider specialisations on the 2nd build.
The F722-WPX is a nice flight controller. Marc Hoffmann is really pleased with his. I’m probably going to get one for my F1, to get that PixelOSD. I’m still getting to grips with ArduPilot, but it looks like the autolaunch needs to be set up as a mission. Whereas with iNav, it’s just a flight mode. So I think it’s a bit more flexible as you can use it anywhere without having to reset the mission and loiter point. But I think experimenting with these difference firmwares can only be a good thing. I’m sure they both have their strengths and areas for improvement. Check out inavfixedwinggroup.com. The tuning guide on there is great.
@@MrD yes sir I think they both of course have their strengths and weaknesses. I have the wpx set up in my dart now. Waiting to maiden. I'm really liking the pixel osd too. I live in the US in Indiana and we just got couple feet of snow dumped on us. I've also been cruising the inav fixed wing group the last few days. Great info. And thanks for the information. I really appreciate it. Good luck with ardu. I'm sure you'll have a good experience. Keep us updated with what you think. I have a few videos up now but I'm still kinda new. I'll update my RUclips with the inav maiden when I get a chance to get out there and throw it. Anyway thanks again. Have a good one buddy.
We've just had a little snow here, just a light dusting on the road, all gone now. It's mainly covid stopping us as we're in lockdown at the moment. Hopefully it will be relaxed fairly soon. Yeah, INAV Fixed Wing Group a great group with lots of helpful people on there. Good luck with the 250G. Mine is almost ready too, so looking forward to flying that.
I flashed latest Arducopter on the Lumenier H743 Ultimate flight controller. However arducopter only sees one of the two IMUs (it does not see the MP6000 IMU). Do you have any idea why ?
Sorry, I haven’t really explored ArduPilot yet. I have set up one plane (Matek F405-STD), but not got any further yet.
Im having this same issue with my H743-slim running Arduplane. Its also not picking up the onboard Barometer
I’ve had a quick look on the ArduPilot GitHub page, but could not see a reported issue github.com/ArduPilot/ardupilot/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+h743-slim So perhaps it would be worth raising one?
Likewise, I couldn’t see anything specific on the Matek site. So it looks like it could be a target related problem? The first thing to do, would be to create an issue on the ArduPilot GitHub at the link above.
Hey i get issue on stm32 cube programmer no DFU detected i also do refresh but it didnot gone @MrD
Hi, I'll give you my thanks for doing this video, it's really helpful. I have just a concern. I tried doing this in a H743-WING V3 board, with the latest stable Copter firmware. Everything went fine, but when I connect it to Mission Planner it reads the device as 'Generic' and doesn't let me see any Flight Modes or change them, any idea what may be going on? I'll be glad if someone can help me, please.
Sorry, I’m still very much a noob with ArduPlane myself. The issues I encountered, all I could do was google, the read through a lot of text, only to not find the answer. Eventually, it does come up though.
I’m new to ArduPilot and Flight Controllers. Am I able to connect any GPS module to this flight controller? Or does it have to be a Matek MQ8/M9N?
Any GPS that uses a UART and a protocol that can be used by the flight controller firmware. The UBLOX protocol is a safe bet.
@@MrD Thank you!
@@XianTC6 you’re welcome
Darren, once again a video sorts a problem!
Noice Josh. I was wondering which video lol
@@MrD if you want to get it totally sorted, stick one of the prebuilt hexs on with the ardu boot loader on it, so you can just flash from inside mission planner
Sweet. That wasn’t working when the video was made. I guess something’s been updated.
I couldn’t get it to see the CAN. Wonder if it’s supported?
I believe it should be. I don’t have those components to test. But Andrew Newton had the CAN GPS with his H743-WING. There’s just a MatekH743 firmware, so its the same.
why doesn't Ardupilot software flash the firmware by itself, and has to use Betaflight or Inave to do it ?
It was an issue with the H743. They may have resolved it by now. But to be honest I don’t know. Mission Planner isn’t exactly modern or nice to use. But maybe they have got it working?
Can betaflight install the ardupilot file 🤔
Thanks for the video but when I try to download h734 file for rover it’s just a text file. What do I do or how do you convert it?
You should be able to download the actual firmware from the Ardu site.
Thank you so much!
You’re welcome 👍🏻
Does this H7 also heats up too much like F722?
I had a Flywoo F722 FC which worked fine every time, but used to heat up a lot when not flying.
I can’t say I noticed the Matek F722 heating up. I had an F722-STD on my bench last night. I need to finish the update on that, so will check.
I’ve just been doing a test, and a video for it will be out in about a week. Short answer, no. The H743 I tested was only about 2 degrees warmer than an F405.
@@MrD Thanks for the info. Appreciate it.
No problem
What is ardupilot
It is an alternative flight controller firmware. Much more aimed at commercial projects.
I'm trying to build a VTOL with arduplane and Missionplanner using Matek F722-HD and its designated arduplane_with_bl.hex (MatekF405-TE) I get to the start programming step and it just says operation exceeds memory. I also tried it with F722-PX but no luck. Any suggestions?
F722 only has 512KB of storage. You're trying to flash an F405 target to the FC. Where did you read that the MATEKF405-TE target was for the F722-HD? Because they need to change that information, it's misleading. Firstly, that's a bad idea to mix firmware, as the connections between the MCU, components, and ports are likely different on the two boards. But also, the F405 has 1024KB of storage, so can fit more on. I don't believe there are any targets for the F722 on ArduPlane, because of the lack of storage. The same goes for the F411. However F405, F765, H743 would be fine to use.
@@MrD Thanks for the response! Matek website's "Mateksys Flight Controller Lineup" page showed F722-HD and -PX has having MatekF405TE for Ardupilot target. I thought there was something odd since the spec page for them didn't mention ardupilot, just Betaflight and Inav.
@@mickistevens4886 I see what’s happening, and it’s very confusing on Matek’s part. They’re actually listing the specs and targets for the F405-HDTE (can’t see the replacement for the F722-PX as that page doesn’t work properly on my mobile). The second row shows the recommended replacement FC in red. And all the specs below are for that replacement FC, not the original F722 FC.
I will contact Matek and ask them to sort this out, as it is confusing.