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This screw terminal is where you attach battery power to the TCB. It is reverse-polarity protected. The TCB can accept any voltage from 7-15 volts. See the [[wiki: | This screw terminal is where you attach battery power to the TCB. It is reverse-polarity protected. The TCB can accept any voltage from 7-15 volts. See the [[wiki: | ||
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===Radio=== | ===Radio=== | ||
The TCB actually has dual radio connectors - one is located on the top of the board and the other on the bottom. The top connector is used for PPM or iBus receivers, and the bottom connector for SBus receivers (the bottom connector inverts the signal before feeding it into the processor). The easiest way to connect your receiver is with a standard male-to-male servo extension cable. The TCB automatically detects the type of receiver attached. As a rule, PPM receivers can have up to 8 channels, iBus supports up to 14 channels, and SBus receivers provide up to 16 channels. See the [[wiki: | The TCB actually has dual radio connectors - one is located on the top of the board and the other on the bottom. The top connector is used for PPM or iBus receivers, and the bottom connector for SBus receivers (the bottom connector inverts the signal before feeding it into the processor). The easiest way to connect your receiver is with a standard male-to-male servo extension cable. The TCB automatically detects the type of receiver attached. As a rule, PPM receivers can have up to 8 channels, iBus supports up to 14 channels, and SBus receivers provide up to 16 channels. See the [[wiki: |