Description
TBS Lucid Pro Stack F60A AM32
Full featured Betaflight and INav flight controller with 6 UARTs, 8mb flash, MPU-6000 gyro. 4in1 AM32 6S ESC with 60A continuous, 70A burst specifications.
The TBS Lucid flight stack is the latest in product engineering at TBS. Built for racing and freestyle applications and developed to cater to the needs of both seasoned pilots and enthusiastic newcomers.At the heart of the TBS Lucid flight stack is the latest generation AT32 microprocessors, and the innovative bracket mounting solution to achieve compatibility for both 30.5 x 30.5mm as well as 20 x 20mm mounting patterns. Through some clever engineering, it is perhaps the only stack that is compatible with quads of all kinds and sizes: anything between 3” and 8” propellers, 3S - 6S, with the most common mounting patterns, compatible with any digital or analog video system.
For the professional pilot, a MPU6000 variant is available (those who know, will know), while the ICM-42688P based version offers a state-of-the-art gyro solution at a better price.
Flight Controller Specifications
- MCU AT32F435RMT7, 288MHz
- Gyro MPU-6000
- Motors 4 motors, with telemetry and current sensor
- BEC 9V, 2.5A. 5V 2A
- OSD AT7456E
- Blackbox 8M
- UARTs 6 (UART1/UART3/UART4/UART5/UART7/UART8)
- Input 3S-6S
- Size: 31mm*29mm
- Mounting 20mm*20mm
- Weight 4.51g
ESC Specifications
- ESC software: AlkaMotors32 (AM32)
- ESC target: tbslu6s4in1
- Rated current: 60A x 4, 300 seconds
- Peak Current: 70A x 4, 60 seconds
- Propellers: Up to 9", over 7" requires good airflow
- Input: 3-6S Lipo
- Protocol: Bi-directional Dshot 300/600), KISS ESC Telemetry
- ESC Current port: Yes
- BEC: No
- Size: 34mm*44mm
- Mounting: Gorilla-mount (39.5 x 16.0mm) or brackets for 20x20 mm, 30.5x30.5 mm
- Weight: 13.81g, 19g incl. brackets
Gorilla mount
Superior power delivery is additionally achieved by the innovative mounting brackets which avoid the complication of having to run mounting bolts through the middle of the ESC. We call this the "Gorilla" mount.
Frame developers are encouraged to integrate the gorilla mounting pattern into their new and upcoming frames. Backwards compatibility is provided through mounting brackets.