
I might make up another test cable to eliminate the gimbal to take one more factor out of play for now. I guess the operation will become obvious if I ever get it running. Additionally, this package has several accessories that serve to better manage the camera by taking care of it at all times. 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.
#Gitup git2 vs gopro full size#
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.
#Gitup git2 vs gopro how to#
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 Case has open ports which allows the GoPro to charge without taking off the cage.GoPro HERO10 (Hero 10) Black With Premium Accessory Bundle: SanDisk Ultra 64GB MicroSD Memory Card, Replacement Battery, Underwater LED Light With Bracket, Water Resistant Protective Case & More from, your source for Photography and Drones Supplies. 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.
