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{{COMMENT|The Rx and Tx pins on the StorM32 board must be connected to the Tx and Rx pins on the NT modules.}}
{{COMMENT|The Rx and Tx pins on the StorM32 board must be connected to the Tx and Rx pins on the NT modules.}}


{{COMMENT|If starting from a "classic" (non-NT) STorM32 gimbal kit with an I2C IMU module, it is usually necessary to rewire existing cables to match the [[NT Pins and Connectors|pinout of the NT bus]].}}
{{COMMENT|If starting from a "classic" (non-NT) STorM32 gimbal kit with an I2C IMU module, it is usually necessary to rewire existing cables to match the pinout of the NT bus.}}


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Revision as of 11:05, 28 April 2016

STorM32 v1.x Boards

On the STorM32 v1.x main boards, the I2C plug is used as NT bus connector, with the pin assignments as shown below.

Comment: The Rx and Tx pins on the StorM32 board must be connected to the Tx and Rx pins on the NT modules.

Comment: If starting from a "classic" (non-NT) STorM32 gimbal kit with an I2C IMU module, it is usually necessary to rewire existing cables to match the pinout of the NT bus.

NT Pinout.jpg

NT v1.x Modules

All NT v1.x modules have a 4 pin JST plug for the NT bus connector, with the pin assignments as shown below. They in addition offer a BOOT0 solder jumper, to allow for a first-time flashing. Some modules offer some further solder jumper for configuring them, some others expose also the SWD pins, and yet some others may provide access to additional extension pins.

Storm32-nt-imu-v10-docu-02.jpg

CC3D Atom

On the CC3D Atom boards the Main Port plug is used as NT bus connector, with the pin assignments as shown below.

Storm32-nt-imu-cc3datom-docu-03.jpg

Walmis0's NT Imu Module

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