Thank you for posting this, it helped me over the hump on something I was stuck on! For anyone else that is using this camera though, and reading this, a little tip not really mentioned, that I wasn't aware of. If you pause at the 0:56 mark, look at the tag on the 3 in 1 harness near the connector, it says "S-Bus - IN". The camera has a S-Bus IN and OUT. On the 3 in 1 harness the 5pin jst connector that connects directly to camera, has two yellow wires on the outside (either pin 1,2 or 4,5 not sure), the inside yellow wire (2 or 4) is your S-Bus IN. You need to plug your DIY S-Bus cable into that side of the 3 in 1 harness. You can try to follow by hand, but I found it easier just to use a multimeter just to be sure.
Where do you get Sbus if you’re using a Pixhawk? You’ve already used the SBUS from the reciever to send the control signals to the pixhawk. The pixhawk has PWM out available
@@SIYITech Yes, I know. I was referring to the gimbal. Where to get the SBUS if you already used it for the pixhawk. but never mind, I gave up and used the UART. apparently it's the preferred method anyway, as the A8 has leveling issues with it's internal board, and is better off doing it using Mavlink data. I just flew the plane today with the A8, and although it does not feel like a finished product, it does work and gets phenomenal footage. I'm quite happy with it so far, and I have not even got the modes or zoom configured yet.
@@SIYITech Thank you for your reply. I actually assigned different IP addresses to the two cameras, but a firmware error occurred and I couldn't use it. Do you know the cause? RC cables are Y-shaped and connected to each one. All firmware is up to date.
Thank you for posting this, it helped me over the hump on something I was stuck on!
For anyone else that is using this camera though, and reading this, a little tip not really mentioned, that I wasn't aware of. If you pause at the 0:56 mark, look at the tag on the 3 in 1 harness near the connector, it says "S-Bus - IN". The camera has a S-Bus IN and OUT.
On the 3 in 1 harness the 5pin jst connector that connects directly to camera, has two yellow wires on the outside (either pin 1,2 or 4,5 not sure), the inside yellow wire (2 or 4) is your S-Bus IN. You need to plug your DIY S-Bus cable into that side of the 3 in 1 harness. You can try to follow by hand, but I found it easier just to use a multimeter just to be sure.
Where do you get Sbus if you’re using a Pixhawk? You’ve already used the SBUS from the reciever to send the control signals to the pixhawk. The pixhawk has PWM out available
The receiver S.Bus is to connect Pixhawk S.Bus
@@SIYITech Yes, I know. I was referring to the gimbal. Where to get the SBUS if you already used it for the pixhawk. but never mind, I gave up and used the UART. apparently it's the preferred method anyway, as the A8 has leveling issues with it's internal board, and is better off doing it using Mavlink data. I just flew the plane today with the A8, and although it does not feel like a finished product, it does work and gets phenomenal footage. I'm quite happy with it so far, and I have not even got the modes or zoom configured yet.
Hello. I believe the image sensor of the A8mini is 1/1.7 inches, but what are the vertical and horizontal lengths (mm) of the sensor?
If the joysticks move the camera, how is the drone controlled?
It is easier to make demostration with joysticks, if you cannot use joysticks, please try to use other switches
Hi there,
Can we stream the camera with this connection?
This video shows the control method to SIYI gimbal through S.Bus only. For video streaming, please let us know your video transmission system
Can I use two different gimbal cameras for one receiver at the same time?
Example: A8mini and ZR10 to MK15E receiver
Yes, you can
Please assign the two cameras with different IP addresses
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Thank you for your reply.
I actually assigned different IP addresses to the two cameras, but a firmware error occurred and I couldn't use it.
Do you know the cause?
RC cables are Y-shaped and connected to each one.
All firmware is up to date.
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hello! how to connect with UART?
From gimbal UART to flight controller?
yes.i use INAV, and TBS crossfire
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