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The Matrix 1S Brushless Flight Controller is a highly integrated solution designed for beginners and FPV enthusiasts. Its robust 1mm-thick board ensures durability during intense training, while the built-in motor plug simplifies installation, eliminating welding. Upgraded with the G473 processor, it delivers a 55% performance boost over the F411 for more precise control in racing and freestyle. Plus, its premium 5.8GHz 400mWVTX ensures stable, high-quality video transmission.
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The Matrix 1S Brushless Flight Controller is crafted for beginners and casual pilots, offering enhanced durability with its thicker board and no welding required—making it perfect for entry-level users. As a result, it is slightly heavier than the Air Brushless Flight Controller 5IN1 version. For advanced FPV pilots seeking a more responsive, race-oriented experience, the Air Brushless FC 5IN1 version is highly recommended. The Matrix 1S Brushless FC and Air Brushless FC 5IN1 Version have undergone rigorous testing and meet competition-grade standards.
N.B: Flight controllers are covered for manufacturer defects. Issues arising from user errors, physical crash damage, damage during installation or dismantling, modifications, power surges, electrical fires, or water exposure are not covered.
Premium Video Transmission: Equipped with a high-quality 5.8GHz VTX supporting up to 400mW, the Matrix 1S ensures stable, accurate transmission for both daily flying and competitive racing.
The Matrix 1S Brushless FC is designed with beginners in mind, offering enhanced durability and performance compared to the original F4 1S 5A AIO FC. With a 1mm-thick board, it’s more rugged than the 0.8mm-thick F4 1S 5A AIO board, and its built-in motor plug simplifies installation, eliminating the need for welding. With the advanced G473 processor and 5IN1 configuration, including a 5.8GHz 400mW VTX, the Matrix 1S is a better choice for beginners. For advanced pilots seeking a extremely lightweight, race-focused experience, the Air Brushless FC 5IN1 version is the best choice.
Starting November 20, the Meteor75 Pro will be upgraded with the Matrix 1S Brushless FC. This enhancement introduces a durable 1mm-thick board, a high-speed G473 processor with a 55% boost in computing power, and an integrated 5.8GHz 400mW VTX. Built-in motor plugs simplify installation, making it more beginner-friendly. These advancements deliver improved durability and performance while ensuring the Meteor75 Pro excels in both indoor and outdoor FPV racing and freestyle flying.
Serial ELRS 2.4G RX uses the Crossfire serial protocol (CRSF protocol) to communicate between the receiver and the flight controller board. So the Serial ELRS 2.4G RX is available to support upgrading to ELRS V3.0 with no need to flash Betaflight flight controller firmware. Enter binding status by power on/off three times.
The Serial ELRS 2.4G RX can be updated via Wi-Fi or Betaflight serial passthrough. Here is the way to update the Serial ELRS 2.4G RX firmware through passthrough.
How to flash firmware via Wi-Fi here.
Betaflight official developers recommend using version 42688 of the gyroscope, and many issues with ICM42688 have been fixed in version 4.5.0. Please learn more from version 4.5.0.
With BB51 ESC solution, Matrix 1S Brushless Flight Controller is based on A_X_5_96KHz_V0.19.hex for BB51 Bluejay hardware, it supports D-shot300, D-shot600, and even RPM filtering in Betaflight, offers 24KHz, 48KHz, and 96KHz fixed PWM frequency for options, and custom start-up melodies.
DO NOT flash the firmware with a shorter interval, otherwise, there will be a certain chance of stalling and burning the flight controller.
Please note that by default, UART2 is connected to the VTX and UART3 is connected to the RX. To release UART3, please remove the resistor. Additionally, this FC reserves 2 complete full-featured serial ports that can be used for external CRSF/SBUS receivers, GPS, HD VTX, or other serial devices. You can refer to the below pictures.
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