BetaFPV Toothpick AIO (FC+ESC AIO)

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Features:

  • BetaFPV Toothpick AIO (FC+ESC AIO)
  • Processor: STM32F411
  • Sensor: MPU-6000
  • Input Voltage: 7.4-17.4v
  • Size: 33×33mm (mounting hole 26.5mm)
  • Weight: 4.8g (W/O battery wire)

 

Specifications:

  • Sideways USB port, not vertical
  • Motor connectors or solder pads that are WAY easier, your choice
  • Up to 4S and 12A continuous current
  • Current meter
  • BEC 5V 2.5A w/ LC filter
  • MPU6000 Gyro
  • Inverted and non-invert SBUS port
  • Betaflight OSD
  • Programmable LED solder pads
  • Capacitor solder pads separated from power lines
  • BLHeli_S, Dshot600

Max recommended use: 3S, 1404, 5000kv on a light 3” prop

This is the BetaFPV variant of the Toothpick board layout.  As you can see, the board layout is very similar to the board from NamelessRC.  Both board share almost all of the same convenience features of being able to reach all the pads around the edges even after building the whole quad.  Otherwise they're almost the same as their whoop board counterparts with some minor upgrades to hopefully resist failing a lot better. 

The main differences between this board and the NamelessRC board are that this board doesn’t have a second set of pads for the capacitor and the FET drivers are different than NamelessRC.  Those are the only meaningful differences.

Technically the FET drives on the BetaFPV board are superior but at the end of the day they work similarly and either board just needs to work and be reliable.  These are both new products so we don’t have a test sample size of thousands yet to know the reliability of either. So far both are about the same with respect to reliability. 

 


Customer Reviews

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Mr Dexter (Charlotte, US)
Great AIO

It survived a crash into electrical wires and two total teardowns and rebuilds. Thumbs up.

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Clive Galway (West Ealing, GB)
The only AIO F4 I know of with an FPORT pad

The title says it all really. If you use an R-XSR in FPORT mode, this is the board for you as you don't have to do the "Uninversion hack" - you can just use the wire coming out of the plug
I can also confirm that 1404 3800kv motors with GemFan 3016 tri-blade props running on 4S works just fine, amp draw stays under 12A

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Acetrex (Saint Paul, US)
It worked for 40 flights

It finally gave up after 40 flights and it wasn’t even after a crash. It was flying perfectly and the next time I plugged it in I had one esc stop working. Pretty weird!!
I have a ton of the other manufacturer boards and can say NamelessRC and geprc are the best so far. Going to try the Diatone next, got my fingers crossed!

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Harrison (Tainan City, TW)
Shouldn’t have went cheap on the shipping

Still haven’t gotten it
But I like betafpv products I’ve never had problems with any of their electronics so I’m sure this one will have no issues

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Chris (Calgary, CA)
Favourite micro AIO board

Having run both this and the Nameless RC a ton, I strongly prefer this board for my builds now due to a slightly nicer pad layout and I underestimated how much I would appreciate the actual mounting holes as opposed to notches. The new Diatone AOI might be a competitor but I haven’t tried it myself.