I don't know how to setup SimpleBGC GUI to use the S-BUS feature of my 32bit board connecting it to A2 DJI and use the DR16 internal receiver of the A2 with my Futaba 14SG.
Manuals and www search haven't helped me further.
1. I connected RC-Roll from the Alexmos board with X2 at DJI A2 (only 2 wires GND and signal)
2. In SimpleBGC GUI I set in the RC Tab as shown in the attached screen shot, - RC_ROLL pin mode to Futaba s-bus, - ROLL to "no input", - PITCH to "VIRT_CH_11" - YAW to "VIRT_CH_12" - CMD to "VIRT_CH_14" - FC-ROLL to "VIRT_CH_13" ?
I understand this virtual channel assignment correctly I only have to map in Futaba the channels to the corresponding servos and switches? But nothing works. I am not sure if the SimpleBGC GUI setup is correct? and where do I find information on how I set this virtual channels?
I do not know DJI A2 but does X2 provide SBUS? You need to connect SBUS to the board for it to work. the virtual channels are just channels, i.e. they correspond directly to the channels indicated on your transmitters servo monitor.
A2 has an internal DR16 receiver which it uses. In the A2 manual when you look on page 7 (A2 image) and page 9 (C. S-BUS Receivers) the S-BUS signal is at X2. I have not splitter the S-Bus cable I went straight from Basecam Board to X2 and use the internal DR16 receiver. I thought that the board sends the signals through S-Bus to the DR16 receiver which is linked with my Futaba. Or do I understand something completely wrong here?
DJI abstracts the simple electrical connections so that they are not easily understandable for me. (and link to the referenced manual would help)
The key is, is the Basecamp board receiving SBUS via A2 X2 connector. maybe it needs some configuration on DJI SW, I do not know.
If you have a Futaba SBUS receiver, I suggest that you connect it to the board, to get it working, and then wonder how to get the SBUS out of the DJI stuff.
I too just got the new Lightbridge 2 & also have the older version & would appreciate if someone could help us guys, as many have DJI products & would like to connect to it.