Eachine Sphere link 5.8Ghz Digital FPV Receiver HDMI Support 1080P Output Compatible with OpenIPC Rubyfpv for RC Drone

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Version: 1G RAM + 32G Micro SD
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Description

Features  

1. Low Latency & High Res: 40-50ms + 720P@120FPS/1080P@90FPS HDMI- Output2. Strong Signal & Expandable: 5.8G 8812EU + 800mW, supports self-soldered dual adapters3. Dual Compatibility & Plug-and-Play: Works with OpenIPC/RubyFPV, pre-flashed for hassle-free use4. Dual Power Supply: 5V USB OTG/7-26V DC, fits portable/drone power sources5. All-in-One Practical: Built-in DVR + AP Mode + Ground Station Menu, multi-scene use Description:


SBC board

Radxa zero 3w

Wireless Adapter

8812EU

Frequency

5.8Ghz

Resolution

HDMI-1080P@90FPS/ 720P@120FPS

Delay

40 to 50 mS @ FPS120

RF Power

800mW Max (with telemetry)

Interface

Mini HDMI-, Micro HDMI-(through cable), DC5.5x2.1mm

Input Voltage

5V(USB OTG) or 7-26V(DC Socket),3S is recommend

Power consumption

About 3.5W

Memory

1G RAM or 1G RAM + 32G Micro SD

Size

80*40*24mm(without ANT)

Weight

75g (with ANT)

Default settings

Channel:161 Resolution:1080P@60FPS


Interface:

 

Wiki:

https://github.com/OpenIPC/sbc-groundstations/releases/

https://rubyfpv.com/hardware.php

https://etcher.balena.io/

This is a HDMI- receiver for Sphere link digital  FPV  system, and it's compatible with OpenIPC and Rubyfpv. 

If you choose the version with 1G RAM + 32G Micro SD, the OpenIPC image will be burned. You just need to plug in the HDMI- display or FPV glasses, power it on, set the channel, and you're ready to go.

If you choose the version with 1G RAM , you need to prepare an 8G or larger micro SD card, and then use some software (like BalenaEtcher) to burn the image to the SD card.

 

Software and firmware image download:

https://etcher.balena.io/

https://rubyfpv.com/downloads.php

https://github.com/OpenIPC/sbc-groundstations/releases?page=1

 

The image brings a Ground station Menu. The menu provides options to modify air and ground settings.

The button functions are as follows:

CH+/CH – Cycles through menu items for new  firmware of OpenIPC or change channel for some other firmware  

BACK/QA3/OK – Adjusts selected values

AP – AP mode for old firmware of OpenIPC, Quick Action 2 for RubyFPV

REC – Recording for OpenIPC, Quick Action 1 for RubyFPV

 

When AP Mode(WIFI) is enabled in the Menu, your can connect to the AP with you PC or phone

SSID:  OpenIPC GS,

password:  openipcgs

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