What is the difference berween the Byme D and the Byme DB?. I just purchased the Byme D for my plane with elevons and it also gas a working rudder.. Will the D work or do I need the DB? Thanks
The Byme-D performs Elevon Mixing but has no Rudder output. The Byme-DB does Elevon Mixing and has Rudder output. The Byme-DB also has an improved Gyro Algorithm that perform Dynamic PID Adjustments on the Gains. The Byme-DB also has micro connectors for the Servos rather than the full size standard connectors. I hope that helps.
Thanks sir! I’ve got the original Byme-D installed on a couple of my flying wings and I think it’s an awesome product for the price, so I’m intrigued by this new product. I think I might build a delta+ rudder model for this purpose. Please have you any more info on how the PID tuning works compared to firmware such as INAV?
The documentation states the PID Tuning is Dynamic. It's Plug-n-Play just like the Byme-A and Byme-D. I have this one installed in my DIY GFS F22 Micro with Rudders. I've gone full throttle on 3S and haven't seen a single oscillation from the Gyro. It seems to be as rock solid as their other Gyros. I've never used INAV so I don't know how they compare. I like these because they just work without having to adjust or tweak settings.
Just tried my su 27 today,checked all surfaces worked in right direction,when I launched in stab mode it nose dived and went into field like a dart.Ive checked all moving in right direction but when u put into stab mode and point nose down the elevons go down instead of up.? I'm using radiomaster zorro.Any idea.
Yes, the Gyro has a Phase Button on the Front, little black button, that changes the direction in which the Gyro corrects the Control Surfaces. You Click the Button (1) time to change the direction it corrects the Ailerons, (2) Clicks to change the direction it corrects the Elevator, etc. The Gyro performs the Mixing so you setup the Model in the Transmitter as a Normal Plane, Ailerons and Elevator. Here's the process I use. I make sure my sticks are moving all the Control Surfaces. I put the Gyro into Stabilization Mode. I check to see the Gyro is correcting the Control Surfaces in the Proper Direction. If not, I change the Phase on the Gyro for that specific channel so it's correcting in the Proper Direction. I check my Sticks, are they moving the Control Surfaces in the Proper Direction. If not, I change the Channel Direction in the Transmitter and Test again. Once that's good, I test in all Modes and make sure the Gyro is correcting the Control Surfaces in the Proper Direction and the Sticks are moving the Control Surfaces in the Proper Direction. Now it's all Good ;-)
Was waiting for info on this Byme-DB FC.....👍
Another great gyro from Radiolink ;-)
Will this work with a FS2A receiver that uses PWM output?
You'll need an SBUS or PPM Receiver for this Gyro.
What is the difference berween the Byme D and the Byme DB?. I just purchased the Byme D for my plane with elevons and it also gas a working rudder.. Will the D work or do I need the DB?
Thanks
The Byme-D performs Elevon Mixing but has no Rudder output.
The Byme-DB does Elevon Mixing and has Rudder output.
The Byme-DB also has an improved Gyro Algorithm that perform Dynamic PID Adjustments on the Gains.
The Byme-DB also has micro connectors for the Servos rather than the full size standard connectors.
I hope that helps.
Thank you for responding. Your site is very informative.
Thanks sir! I’ve got the original Byme-D installed on a couple of my flying wings and I think it’s an awesome product for the price, so I’m intrigued by this new product. I think I might build a delta+ rudder model for this purpose. Please have you any more info on how the PID tuning works compared to firmware such as INAV?
The documentation states the PID Tuning is Dynamic.
It's Plug-n-Play just like the Byme-A and Byme-D.
I have this one installed in my DIY GFS F22 Micro with Rudders.
I've gone full throttle on 3S and haven't seen a single oscillation from the Gyro.
It seems to be as rock solid as their other Gyros.
I've never used INAV so I don't know how they compare.
I like these because they just work without having to adjust or tweak settings.
@@tinkerzlab dynamic sounds good. I’ll give it a go. Thanks.
@@ayoaina_fpv You are most welcome!
Just tried my su 27 today,checked all surfaces worked in right direction,when I launched in stab mode it nose dived and went into field like a dart.Ive checked all moving in right direction but when u put into stab mode and point nose down the elevons go down instead of up.? I'm using radiomaster zorro.Any idea.
Yes, the Gyro has a Phase Button on the Front, little black button, that changes the direction in which the Gyro corrects the Control Surfaces.
You Click the Button (1) time to change the direction it corrects the Ailerons, (2) Clicks to change the direction it corrects the Elevator, etc.
The Gyro performs the Mixing so you setup the Model in the Transmitter as a Normal Plane, Ailerons and Elevator.
Here's the process I use.
I make sure my sticks are moving all the Control Surfaces.
I put the Gyro into Stabilization Mode.
I check to see the Gyro is correcting the Control Surfaces in the Proper Direction.
If not, I change the Phase on the Gyro for that specific channel so it's correcting in the Proper Direction.
I check my Sticks, are they moving the Control Surfaces in the Proper Direction.
If not, I change the Channel Direction in the Transmitter and Test again.
Once that's good, I test in all Modes and make sure the Gyro is correcting the Control Surfaces in the Proper Direction and the Sticks are moving the Control Surfaces in the Proper Direction.
Now it's all Good ;-)
Thanks for that I've more or less done what u said ,I've done something wrong I will try again tomorrow,thanks for your help.Have u seen the d460 yet.
@@SkyBandit45 You are most welcome.
I've searched for the D460 and can't find it.
Do you have a link?
@@tinkerzlab just tried your method it worked so now all is good,will fly tomorrow if weather permits.
@@SkyBandit45 Have Fun!