![]() Until BetaFlight version 2.9, the developers provided a firmware image in “bin” format for CC3D, which could be loaded directly by LibrePilot to the Flight Controller board. The new CleanFlight, BetaFlight and Inav software now support the old CC3D board, but this support lasted only a short time, as systems became increasingly complex and required hardware capacity beyond what CC3D was able to provide.Įquipped with an STM32 F1 CPU, 6 PWM outputs and two UARTs, CC3D have obsolete hardware and is unable to run the latest versions of BetaFlight, CleanFlight and Inav. LibrePilot is its successor, created from the original OpenPilot source code, received few updates and today is only kept online, with no updates or improvements. Although in its time it worked very well, the OpenPilot was stagnant and at a certain moment simply was discontinued. The CC3D was originally designed to run OpenPilot, one of the first multi-rotor flight stabilization software. But after almost eight years, is it still a good flight controller? Launched in 2010, CC3D was the first multi-rotor flight controller to use a 32-bit microcontroller. ![]()
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