SPRacingF3NEO
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OSD/VTX Board
• OSD with customisable layout.
• VTX with 0/25/200mw output.
• 40 Channels, with raceband.
• Button for changing VTX channel/band/RF power/power/etc.
• Configurable via cleanflight configurator, via the NEO USB socket.
• u.FL socket for antenna connection, gold plated.
• Display of amperage/current, voltage, RSSI, flight modes, on duration, armed duration, 5v, 12v, callsign, motors,
etc.
• Available without VTX module, so users can use external VTX or alternative compatible VTX modules.
• VTX can be turned off remotely (e.g via transmitter). Great for team races or in-pit configuration.
• Solder pads for 5V, 5V switched, 3.3V, 12V, Video IN/OUT, Audio, GND.
• Breakout 2.54mm pitch though-holes for connecting to UART1 on the NEO - e.g. for Bluetooth/Wifi modules.
• PicoBlade connector for no-solder connection to external VTX, with 12V/VIDEO/AUDIO/5V switched/GND
signals.
• 2.54mm Through hole pads for connecting Buzzer (controlled via NEO).
• 2.54mm Through hole pads for connecting 12V devices.
• Though hole pads for JST-ZH sockets (supplied) connecting CAMERA an EXTERNAL VTX boards.
• Solder pads for PCB side-mount antenna JACK connection (when not using u.FL connector).
• CAMERA and EXTERNAL VTX sockets power selectable between 5V and 12V.
• Hole for accessing the boot button (via paper-clip) on the NEO below it.
• Board is 36x36mm with standard 30.5mm mounting holes.
• 12 position connector for stacking above the NEO.
• Illuminating white LED.
• Blue LED for 3v3 power.
Software
The SPRacingF3OSD/PDB runs the open-source Cleanflight OSD software which has an ever-growing community
of friendly developers and users. Being open-source means that you too can contribute to the system.
Cleanflight comes with a detailed manual that is reviewed and maintained by the Cleanflight developers and
community. No more out-of-date wiki pages and second-hand information.
See http://cleanflight.com for links to the manual. PDF copies can be downloaded from the github releases pag-
es. Ensure you reference the manual that is appropriate to your firmware version.
History
The hardware was designed by the lead developer of Cleanflight to be the first brand-new open-source OSD sys-
tem available to replace the ageing 8-bit MWOSD system and to pave the way for future OSD systems that build
on the Cleanflight codebase.