This is the smallest OrangeRx receiver on the market at this moment, it measures an infinitesimal 11.7 x 11.7mm and is only 3mm thick and weighs just 0.5g before any wiring is added. This is a DIY receiver that requires the connections to be soldered directly to it, therefore saving the weight and bulk of connectors.The R614XN is a full 6ch receiver, it has 6 PWM outputs for conventional use or a 6ch cPPM output which allows for single line connection of compatible devices. It is compatible with DSM2 and DSMX 1024/2048 aircraft radio and module systems and has a built in smart failsafe with ultra-fast brownout recovery feature.The smart failsafe feature if the signal is lost for a period of less than a second all channels will hold their last command, if the loss of signal is longer than one second then the controls will go to the predetermined position which you have set (ie: closed throttle etc). The fast brownout recovery feature will recover from say a minor power loss or a brief signal with only a slight glitch being seen, recovery is almost instant.Features:• DSM2/DSMX 1024/2048 compatible• Extremely small, only 11.7 x 11.7 x 3mm• Very lightweight, only 0.5g without wiring• 6ch cPPM output allowing for single line connection with compatible devices• 6ch PWM outputs for conventional use• Programmable smart failsafe• Fast brownout recovery system• Wide input voltage, 3.7~9.6VSpecs:Model: R614XNChannels: 6 x PWM, 6 x cPPMInput Voltage: 3.7~9.6VDimensions: 11.7 x 11.7 x 3mmWeight: 0.5g (without wires)*Note:1) This is not a Spektrum DSM2/X product, nor is it a copy of a Spektrum DSM2/X product. The Spektrum and DSM2/X brand is a trademark of Horizon Hobbies USA.2) This is not an underground black market fake Spektrum product. OrangeRx quality is guaranteed.3) Accepted by the MAAA in Australia, see the MAAA MOP58 for guidanceSee under the 'Files' tab for the instruction manual.
R**T
Good stuff!
Good stuff. Light weight, easy to set up and bind. Had a little difficulty due to never using PPM before, the blinky light telling me no link to the controller helped. Then I realized I was soldered to UART3 which is not PPM.... DUHHH. hahaha. So I found the PPM side of my Baby Hawk's F3 board, soldered it there instead, set my serial port to UART2, and viola! So, if you are buying this for a Baby hawk or an F3 nano Flight controller, keep that in mind. In your config, set up for a Spektrum serial receiver using PPM does the trick. I haven't tested the range but flew it around in my back yard without issue.
C**C
I Have to Downgrade This Chip
Worked fine for a few minutes. Then one of the tiny surface mount resistors came off ( was probably loose to begin with) I was not able to successfully solder this very tiny device it back. So I'm thinking the engineering is ok but maybe the quality control is not so good.
T**E
Beware these have a design flaw.
I tried several of these and they would not hold their bind to the tx.
J**.
tiny Rx
Be ready for a bit of micro soldering but you already knew that.
A**E
Simple and tiny!
Simple to setup and use, i suggest installing a micro slide switch or tactile switch for ease of binding. The wide range of accepted input voltage makes this rx super easy to power too.
R**N
Five Stars
Works well and the compact design makes it easy to install on micros.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 month ago