Alienwhoop Zero - Review , Build & Flight Test

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Alienwhoop Zero - https://shop.alienwhoop.us/products/alienwhoop-zer0-brushed-flight-controller
Caddx Firefly - https://shop.thequadcopterreview.com/caddx-firefly
Newbeedrone Golds - https://newbeedrone.com/collections/motors/products/bee-dynamic-rotor-gold-edition-6x15mm-brushed-motor-set
Cockroach Frame - https://newbeedrone.com/products/cockroach-super-durable-frame
300 mAh Battery - https://shop.thequadcopterreview.com/300mah-1s
Alienwhoop Zero manual - https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2371/1335/files/aw_zer0-pilots_guide.-v1.0.pdf
Taranis Setup Guide Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nuvCTsLMBg

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Today we're taking a look at the Alienwhoop Zero brushed flight controller.
Taking specs:

Fully tuned out of the box for 6mm and 7mm rippage
Slim and sleek design for maximum weight savings, power, and responsiveness
Designed by 2 of the top 16 fastest pilots at the 2018 Tiny Whoop Invitational championship teamed up with NotFastEnuf and MontiFPV
STM32F030F4P ARM® 32-bit Cortex®-M0 CPU, frequency up to 48 MHz (can be overclocked to 64MHz)
Invensense MPU-6881 Six-Axis (Gyro + Accelerometer) precision temperature compensating MotionTracking™ Device
Powerful MOSFETs
2oz copper with ENIG plated pads for best power
Factory loaded with NotFastEnuf Silverware for maximum brushed motor performance
5V 2A BEC with 3.3V regulator
Supports 1S or 2S LiPo (JST 2.0 PH aka PowerWhoop connector factory installed)
Conveniently located motor plugs (direct solder optional pads on top)
Pads adjacent LiPo pigtail for maximum VTX/camera current and clarity
Voltage sense for advanced flight compensation (and telemetry on supported receivers)
Built-in inverter supports SBUS receivers (Futaba,FrSky,TBS Crossfire)
Extra pads for LEDs, beeper, etc. (requires firmware customization)
Easy updating without disassembly using standard programming header
Weight: 2.66 grams
FrSky SBUS
TBS Crossfire (using SBUS)
Spektrum compatible DSMX e.g. Lemon RX (bind in DSMX 11ms)
FlySky FS-A8S (in S.BUS mode)
Bayang receivers made from Eachine/BWhoop toy transmitter modules

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