A3 Super 4 is a high-performance and functional 6-axis gyro and stabilizer designed for R/C airplanes. The hardware has been improved yet again based on the successful previous generation. Multi-protocol serial digital receiver support and customizable output channels added to make the gyro more user-friendly and reliable. Programming card included.
- 32-bit MCU, high-precision 6-axis MEMS sensor, improved hardware and stable firmware provide more reliable performance.
- 6 flight modes and 6-position switching, including GYRO-OFF, NORMAL, LOCK, ANGLE, LEVEL and HOVER modes.
- User defined mode supported *.
- PWM, PPM and multi-protocol serial digital receiver supported.
- Customizable output channels and 2 pass-through auxiliary channels.
- Dual aileron and dual elevator system, flying-wing (delta-wing) and V-tail supported.
- Remote master gain supported.
- Firmware upgradable and includes Programming Card.
Serial Receiver Protocols Supported
- PPM Receiver
- Futaba S.Bus (compatible with FrSky SBus, JETI SBus, RadioLink SBus and WFLY WBus)
- Spektrum DSM2/X 1024 Satellite (Remote) Receiver
- Spektrum SRXL
- Multiplex SRXL / JR XBUS Mode B
- Graupner SUMD
- FlySky iBus
- JETI EXBus *
*Need F/W V1.3 or above; *Need F/W V1.1 or above.
Standard PWM Receiver Connection
When using a standard PWM receiver, A3 Super 4 has 7 input channels in which at least one channel should be connected to the receiver in Aileron (A), Elevator (E) and Rudder (R), or the gyro will enter the receiver timeout mode (Red Slow Flashing). [Serial RX/M] is used for flight mode switching, use a 3-position switch of the transmitter to switch the flight mode during flight. [G] is used for remote master gain control, a slide lever or a switch of the transmitter can be used to tune or change the master gain during flight. Connect the ESC or the throttle servo to the receiver directly without passing through the gyro.
Single-line Receiver Connection
A3 Super 4 supports PPM and multi-protocol digital serial receivers which allows you to connect the receiver to the gyro with one single wire on the slot [Serial RX/M]. When using single-line receivers, 2 auxiliary pass-through channels (AUX1 and AUX2) are available which can be used to output the expected channels of the receiver directly. By default, AUX1 is always assigned to Throttle and applies to OUT5, while AUX2 is disabled. Depending upon the receiver type selected, The gyro uses the preset channel assignment to recognize the channels from the receiver. Refer to the table below and check if your radio transmits the channels in the correct order. After each time you have changed the receiver type the current channel settings will be reset to the default. Choose "None" for those channels you do not use.
Customizable Output Channels
A3 Super 4 provides 5 customized PWM output channels, including OUT1 to OUT5, of which the function can be specified by user.
Programming
You can use either HobbyEagle A3 Configurator software or a Programming Card to setup the gyro.