*NOTE: The KISS OSD from Here comes pre-flashed with the KISS OSD firmware, so out of the box this entire process is not necessary. In this case, this guide can beRead More…
Save your electronics, build a SmokeStopper! —————————————————————————————————————– We’ve all been there… Working all day on a new build, you finally finish, you give your new beast one final look-over and don’t seeRead More…
Lifted PWM pads are common, and the majority of the time caused by excessive heat to the pad when soldering, or too much force applied to the soldered item causing the padRead More…
Flashing the KISS FC from command line (Mac and Linux) Notes before start: – You will need to use the terminal for this guide – You will need to copy and pasteRead More…
List of shared PIDS for the kiss FC
The KISS GUI is a Chrome Application and it was designed like the rest of the KISS Flight Controller…to be super simple. This allows the pilot to be spending less time configuringRead More…
The KISS OSD, Based off the Micro MinimOSD This incredibly small ATMEGA328/ MAX7456 OSD is based on the MinimOSD, but without the voltage regulator of the older MinimOSD. This unit can takeRead More…
The KISS Carrier Board This item allows a super clean and compact build of the power supply and flight controller wiring. 4 KISS 24a RE ESCs can be mounted directly on the PDB. TheRead More…
Flashing the KISS FC on a Mac Great Tutorial by Philipp Seidel: http://blog.seidel-philipp.de/flyduino-kiss-fc-firmware-update-mac-osx-english/ You don’t have to mess around with Windows if you’re more comfortable on the Mac. Do it from theRead More…
KISS FC Firmware Update Instructions Great tutorial by Philipp Seidel: http://blog.seidel-philipp.de/flyduino-kiss-fc-firmware-update-windows-english/ Step 1: Close the Boot jumper: (v1.01 & v1.2 Boards) on the KISS FC with a solder bridge or a wire. HoldRead More…