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Does anyone have a connection diagram for this main board?
 

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Does anyone have a connection diagram for this main board?
It is not clear what you need. You posted in the H-plus forum, and asked about an H580 board, with an image that looks maybe like an HPlus board with the debug port(?) connector still installed.

This image provided by @Steve Carr is of an H-Plus board.
Let us know if this is not what you need.

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Hopefully this photo will help with the labels on the connectors. The "LT" labels are for the navigation lights on the respective arms. The landing gear connectors are on the underside of the board. Let me know if you have other questions.
Stephen
 

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It looks to be an H520 board...
The image provided by @slw74 is an H520 board.
The image provided by @cabinfourus appears to be something else.
  • The H3 and H520E boards apparently have six connectors on the back edge, and appear to be the most similar to the image provided in Post #1.
  • The H Plus has five actual connectors and a blank spot with solder pads (six locations). There may have been versions of the board with the missing connector installed on the empty pads. The SR24 (Wifi) (RF) is the second connector from the left when viewed from the rear.
  • The H520 board has only 5 connectors at the back edge. The SR24 (Wifi) (RF) is the last connector on the left when viewed from the rear.
Board Possibilities2.png
Edit: Reworded and rearranged to include H3 and H520E as possibilities.
 
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But what about H580? Does it exist?
I don't think so, but there could be models I don't know about. I do know of at least one larger prototype that made it out to a few people for testing but never went into production.
I hope @cabinfourus will clarify what he is working with.
 
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It is not clear what you need. You posted in the H-plus forum, and asked about an H580 board, with an image that looks maybe like an HPlus board with the debug port(?) connector still installed.

This image provided by @Steve Carr is of an H-Plus board.
Let us know if this is not what you need.

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It is not clear what you need. You posted in the H-plus forum, and asked about an H580 board, with an image that looks maybe like an HPlus board with the debug port(?) connector still installed.

This image provided by @Steve Carr is of an H-Plus board.
Let us know if this is not what you need.

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This is what I need. It is an HPlus. Yuneec has so many models, things get mixed up at times. I downloaded the picture I used from a website, so I am not sure why they labeled it a 580. I have never heard of this model number.
 
It is not clear what you need. You posted in the H-plus forum, and asked about an H580 board, with an image that looks maybe like an HPlus board with the debug port(?) connector still installed.

This image provided by @Steve Carr is of an H-Plus board.
Let us know if this is not what you need.

View attachment 31888
What are the "larger screws" purpose on the flight controller?
 
What are the "larger screws" purpose on the flight controller?
When the photo was annotated two screws were longer and/or larger diameter.

When disassembling a piece of equipment I always check the size of fasteners as I remove them (especially length) so they can be reassembled properly.
 
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When the photo was annotated two screws were longer and/or larger diameter.

When disassembling a piece of equipment I always check the size of fasteners as I remove them (especially length) so they can be reassembled properly
I gotcha. thanks
 
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