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Happymodel X14 ELRS 5-IN-1 AIO flight controller built-in 2.4G UART ELRS V3.0 and OPENVTX

Happymodel X14 ELRS 5-IN-1 AIO flight controller built-in 2.4G UART ELRS V3.0 and OPENVTX

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HappyModel X14 ELRS Flight Controller

Let's be honest, the guts of your 2S whoop have seen better days. Enter the HappyModel X14 ELRS Flight Controller, the AIO board that finally crams a proper brain into a tiny package. This isn't just another F4 board with a new sticker; it's a full STM32G473 upgrade with an integrated 400mW OpenVTX and a buttery-smooth 12A Bluejay ESC. If you're building the ultimate 75-85mm toothpick or just reviving a sad, underpowered Mobula, this 2S whoop AIO is the only sensible choice.

Why You Want It

Because your current flight controller has the processing power of a potato and you're tired of watching your video feed turn to static just by looking at a tree. This all-in-one board consolidates your receiver, ESC, and a shockingly powerful VTX, saving you weight, solder pads, and sanity. It's the simplest way to give your micro-drone an IQ boost and a signal that actually punches through walls, all without having to sell a kidney. (We checked, they're not legal tender in the UK anyway).

Specifications

  • MCU: STM32G473CEU6 (More processing power than your first laptop)
  • Gyro: ICM42688P (So stable it could pass a sobriety test)
  • Blackbox: 16MB (Plenty of room to store the evidence of your bad decisions)
  • ESC: 12A continuous Bluejay (48KHz of pure, unadulterated smoothness)
  • VTX: Onboard 5.8GHz OpenVTX (Up to 400mW, because "whoops" shouldn't be a range-limited activity)
  • Receiver: Serial ExpressLRS 2.4GHz (The one true king of control links)
  • Weight: 8.3g (Lighter than the sense of dread from your credit card statement)
  • Mounting: 25.5mm x 25.5mm (The standard for things that go "bzzz")
  • CLI Dump: Dump file for Mobula8 UART ELRS V3

FC

  • MCU: STM32G473CEU6
  • Gyro: ICM42688P
  • Blackbox memory: 16MB
  • Sensor: Voltage & Current
  • BEC: 5V, Max. 2A
  • UART: UART 1, UART 2, UART 3 (For RX), UART 4(For VTX)
  • BetaFlight OSD: AT7456ELAH
  • Camera plug: 0.8mm 3pin
  • ESC: 12A continuous
  • OPENVTX: 5.8GHz 48 channels, Max. 400mW
  • FC firmware target: CRAZYBEEG473
  • USB port: SH1.0-4Pin
  • Battery connector: XT30 or A30
  • Mounting hole size: 5mm x 25.5mm
  • Weight: 83g without power pigtail and VTX antenna

ESC

  • Power input: 1-2S Lipo input
  • Current: 12A continuous, 15A peak
  • ESC firmware: V0.19 48KHz Bluejay
  • Firmware target: Z_H_30_48KHz
  • Digital signal protocol: DShot300, DShot600

VTX

  • OPENVTX Firmware
  • Support firmware upgrade by openvtx configurator
  • Output power: PIT/10/25/100/400
  • Frequency: 5.8GHz 48 channels, with Raceband: 5658~5917MHz
  • Channel SEL: SmartAudio2.1
  • Modulation type: FM
  • Operating temperature: -10℃~+80℃
  • Antenna port: IPEX1/U.FL

RECEIVER

  • Serial ExpressLRS 2.4GHz
  • Antenna: Enameled copper wire 31mm length
  • Firmware target: HappyModel EP1/EP2 2.4GHz RX
  • Telemetry output Power: <12dBm
  • Compatible with ExpressLRS V3.x.x TX Module
  • ExpressLRS firmware version 3.0.1
  • Support flash firmware by WIFI
  • Bind method is the same like all ExpressLRS 2.4GHz receivers

What’s in the Box*

  • 1x HappyModel X14 ELRS AIO Flight Controller
  • 1x XT30 or A30 Pigtail (We guessed, the manufacturer wasn't clear. Surprise!)
  • 1x VTX Antenna
  • 1x Bag of tiny, easily-lost screws and gummies

Disclaimer

*Accessory colours and pigtail types may vary based on factory whims, but the board's ability to defy gravity (briefly) is absolutely guaranteed.

Still Here?

Seriously, you read the whole thing? We're impressed. You're either a spec-obsessed pro or you're really, *really* procrastinating. You've now absorbed enough information to perform a Mobula8 flight controller upgrade in your sleep. Since you're clearly one of us, do your mates a favour and share this page so they can stop complaining about their rubbish range. Or just buy the thing already; it won't get cheaper by staring at it.