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4 August 2025
- 10:3710:37, 4 August 2025 Serial Ports (hist | edit) [3,052 bytes] OlliW (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This article provides clarification regarding the STorM32's serial ports. <div class="toclimit-2">__TOC__</div> == Ports == Generally, the STorM32 port naming follows this scheme: The name of a port is simply the type of the port, plus a number for a 2nd port of that type, and so on. Example: {{BOX|RC}} and {{BOX|RC2}}. The STorM32 serial ports are named {{BOX|USB}}, {{BOX|UART}}, {{BOX|UART2}}, and {{BOX|UART3}}, and are accessible in the GUI as {{PARAMVALUE|usb}}, {...")
- 07:5907:59, 4 August 2025 Where to buy STorM32 components (hist | edit) [1,513 bytes] OlliW (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__NOTOC__ ''This list of vendors is collected solely for your convenience! It is '''NOT''' an official seller list, nor implies any recommendation. The list may not be complete, the order of the listings is arbitrary, and vendors not mentioned are equally trustworthy.'' == v4.x STorM32 Boards == The v4.x STorM32 boards were designed by Krattworks, and they make them available for purchase upon direct contact. Write to sales@krattworks.com, they will respond and send...")
3 August 2025
- 07:4507:45, 3 August 2025 STorM32 Boards (hist | edit) [3,589 bytes] OlliW (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== "Original" STorM32 Boards == At present, board versions v3.3, v4.1 and v6.2 are supported (v0.17/v1.0, v1.1, v1.2, v1.3x, v2.4 boards are deprecated). === STorM32-BGC v6.2 === ---- {| |- valign="top" |width=300px| * MCU: STM32H7A3RG at 280 MHz * motor drivers: none * voltage regulator: 5 V, 2.0 A low-noise switching regulator * on-board ICM42688P/ICM42688V connected to SPI * 2x NT port and 1x NT-X port * UART2/ESP port * USB-C connector, permits flashing per USB * F...")
- 05:0905:09, 3 August 2025 Leds (hist | edit) [879 bytes] OlliW (talk | contribs) (Created page with "All STorM32 boards have two LEDs, a green and a red LED, which provide information about the controller's current condition. == Red LED == The red LED is the heartbeat (health) indicator. Normally, it should blink at a frequency of 1 Hz. In case of an error condition, such as a low battery voltage or a missing IMU, it blinks however much faster in order to signal the error condition. {{COMMENT|When diagnosing an issue, inspecting the red LED's blink pattern can yiel...")
- 05:0205:02, 3 August 2025 Dos and Don'ts (hist | edit) [1,180 bytes] OlliW (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The STorM32 gimbal controller is an electronic device. This should have said it all, yet some specific don'ts: * {{WARNING|'''Do not get any parts of the board into contact with the (plus pole of the) battery'''}}, this will immediately destroy the board. * {{WARNING|'''The voltage on the POT and BUT pins must not exceed 3.3 V'''}}, else the board will be immediately destroyed. * {{WARNING|'''The voltage on any of the other pins must not exceed 5 V'''}}, else the b...")
- 04:1704:17, 3 August 2025 What are all these Versions? (hist | edit) [2,275 bytes] OlliW (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The numerous version numbers you may encounter can be confusing at first, so here is an attempt to provide an overview. == Firmware == Currently, there are three generations of firmwares, which can be indicated by the first number: v3.xx: Latest generation of firmware. Main characteristics: Does not support the old v1.3x STorM32 boards. v2.xx: Previous generation of firmware. Main characteristics: Strictly relies on the NT bus, i.e., does not support setups which use...")
- 04:1004:10, 3 August 2025 What is STorM32-Link? (hist | edit) [1,250 bytes] OlliW (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The STorM32-Link refers to a communication link between the STorM32 gimbal controller and a drone's flight controller for exchanging low-level data, in order to achieve advanced performance which otherwise would not be possible.")
- 04:0204:02, 3 August 2025 What is T-STorM32? (hist | edit) [2,054 bytes] OlliW (talk | contribs) (Created page with "T-STorM32 is the encoder version of the STorM32 gimbal controller (T stands for Thunder, so Thunder-STorM32).")
- 04:0104:01, 3 August 2025 What is STorM32 NT? (hist | edit) [1,718 bytes] OlliW (talk | contribs) (Created page with " STorM32 NT referes to the fact, that it uses the NT bus for the communication between the STorM32 gimbal controller and the peripherals, such as the IMU modules (NT stands for New Technology).")
2 August 2025
- 21:1421:14, 2 August 2025 Downloads (hist | edit) [1,719 bytes] OlliW (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{ALERT| '''PLEASE READ THIS FIRST''' The STorM32 v1.3x main boards are not supported by the v3.xx firmwares. Go to the respective older wiki for v2.74 or v0.96 firmwares.}} == v2.74 Firmware == Firmware for STorM32 setups using a v1.3x STorM32 board with a NT camera IMU. Latest firmware v2.73e:<br> :[//github.com/olliw42/storm32bgc/raw/main/firmware%20binaries%20%26%20gui/o323bgc-release-v273e-v20250711.zip o323bgc-release-v273e-v20250711] [.zi...")
- 19:3719:37, 2 August 2025 Getting Started (hist | edit) [339 bytes] OlliW (talk | contribs) (Created page with "You have a gimbal, the STorM32 controller board, the NT IMU module(s) and all cables. So what is next? This page is intended to guide you through the essential steps, provide you with the most relevant information, and give references to the more specific pages in case you want or need to know more. <div class="toclimit-2">__TOC__</div>")
- 19:3519:35, 2 August 2025 Manuals and Tutorials (hist | edit) [662 bytes] OlliW (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| |- valign="top" |width=300px| '''Tutorial''' * Getting Started |}")