FrSky FAS150 ADV Owner's manual

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FrSky Electronic Co., Ltd. www.frsky-rc.com Contact us : [email protected]
Add: F-4,Building C, Zhongxiu Technology Park, No.3 Yuanxi Road, Wuxi, 214125, Jiangsu, China Technical Support: [email protected]
Instruction Manual for FrSky FAS150 ADV
Introduction
FrSky ADVANCE (ADV) series has comprehensive sensor types and enhanced the performance and capability
of the original sensor line, all ADV sensors fully support FBUS protocol and they are also S.Port compatible. With
the FBUS protocol, the ADV sensors can be seamlessly paired with the FBUS-capable receiver and further
simplifying the builds setup.
The FAS150 ADV current sensor can be used to measure current (maximum 150A), and the battery voltage
(60V) can be measured by soldering to the voltage sensing pad of the mainboard. The mainboard also includes
a temperature sensor interface to meet the user's needs for temperature data in specific applications.
Overview
15.5 mm
31 mm
Temp Sensor
BUTTON
Current Sensor
Specifications
● Sensor Dimension31×26×12.5mm (L×W×H)
● Mainboard Dimension: 31×15.5mm (L×W)
● Weight18.2g
● Measurement Range0-150A
● Current Consumption30mA@5V
● Supplying Voltage (S.Port)4-10V
● Measuring Voltage: 60V
● Temp Measuring Range: -55~250 / -67~482(Deviation: ±5%)
● Compatible with FBUS/S.Port protocol
Mainboard
Note: Please click the RESET button on the
mainboard to recalibrate if the telemetry
data is inaccurate.
Sensor Installation
Step 1: Disconnect the Positive wire connection from
the battery connector.
PWM/SBUS
FBUS S.Port
LED
BATTERY INPUT
3S-6S (11.2V-25.2V)
CONFIGURABLE BEC
80
Step 2: Pass the disconnected Positive wire through
the current sensor loop. The direction of the red arrow
label on the sensor should be consistent with the
direction of the current flow.
PWM/SBUS
FBUS S.Port
LED
BATTERY INPUT
3S-6S (11.2V-25.2V)
CONFIGURABLE BEC
80
FrSky Electronic Co., Ltd. www.frsky-rc.com Contact us : [email protected]
Add: F-4,Building C, Zhongxiu Technology Park, No.3 Yuanxi Road, Wuxi, 214125, Jiangsu, China Technical Support: [email protected]
Instruction Manual for FrSky FAS150 ADV
Connection Diagram
By setting the telemetry ports of the receiver in FBUS/S.Port mode, the sensor supports working with the FrSky
receiver together. Different types of FrSky sensors (Voltage, GPS, Current, AirSpeed, etc.) can work
simultaneously by daisy chain connections through S.Port. (Non-ADV series sensor only supports working in
S.Port mode.)
Warning:
Please avoid installing the sensor in places where there is water, fuel, or potential vibration.
10
9
RECEIVER
Pins for connecting other
S.Port/FBUS capable sensors
FBUS/S.Port
Step 3: Reconnect the Positive wire to the battery
connector by soldering them together.
PWM/SBUS
FBUS S.Port
LED
BATTERY INPUT
3S-6S (11.2V-25.2V)
CONFIGURABLE BEC
80
Step 4: To achieve the voltage telemetry of the
battery, please follow the diagram to lead the battery
wires to the voltage sensor ports on the mainboard.
PWM/SBUS
FBUS S.Port
LED
BATTERY INPUT
3S-6S (11.2V-25.2V)
CONFIGURABLE BEC
80
Note: Ensure the wiring polarity is correct.
LED Status
FBUS
×
LED Status
Slow Flashing
Fast Flashing
S.Port
×
FrSky Electronic Co., Ltd. www.frsky-rc.com Contact us : [email protected]
Add: F-4,Building C, Zhongxiu Technology Park, No.3 Yuanxi Road, Wuxi, 214125, Jiangsu, China Technical Support: [email protected]
Instruction Manual for FrSky FAS150 ADV
ID Setup
Each type of FrSky sensors has its unique physical ID. The default physical ID for this sensor is 02. The ID
number could be changed by ETHOS Lua scripts or the FreeLink App (Windows/Android/iOS).
[Device Config] > [Current]
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