1/7/2024 0 Comments Gitup git2![]() OK so PWM in the middle is nothing high picture and low video. ![]() I have nothing connected to the USB port. I have 2 signal 4 GND going back to the Pixhawk and 19 5v from the Gimbal. Looking at the plug with narrow side on right bottom 2 pins are 2 and 4 and top left is 19. Pic attached is all I could find on micro HDMI which did look different. the micro HDMI uses different pin numbers to normal and mini HDMI connectors, you may have found a diagram labelled with full size HDMI. Most likely problem is getting the pin numbers wrong. You will need the PWM signal and a 0v (the one on the USB port is OK), a servo tester should work with centre of the range as standby, full range for photo, and minimum for video. I also have the Tiny 2 Gimbal and wanted to get a remote shutter going using the AV pass through cable to trigger it.Īny idea how ? Not sure how to trigger the Git 2 Good luck and for more support check out both the STorM32 and NT Module threads here on RCG. After I got the NT logger I just realized it wasn't worth all the effort. Don't get me wrong, the board is great if you have the time for tuning it. After futzing with the STorM32 for 3 seasons, getting close, I chose a system that just works out of the box. That was some time ago when I tested that so the details might be a little fuzzy since I dropped using the board and moved onto the Z1 Tiny 2 gimbal. The idea was to reduce the number of wires between boards. As long as the the STorM32 receives the correct 3 PWM signals (If you can get the CX20 "pod" to output them) it transfers them to the NT module and then outputs them to the camera as a pass though. Yes the Gitup GIT2 will respond as indicated by those NT instructions I wrote.
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