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Note: Removing conflicting drivers!
If you don't see the correct device in the DfuseDemo tool you might have another STM32 Bootloader driver like ZADIG installed. In order to make the KISS FC connecting in bootloader mode you need to remove the previously installed drivers first.
1. Plug in the KISS FC in bootloader mode (with the Boot jumper bridged)
2. Go to your Windows device manager, in the top menu select "View" the "Show hidden devices)
3. You should see the previous STM32 Bootloader driver at the bottom of the list under "USB devices" (not USB Controller)
4. Right click on it and select uninstall or remove, make sure you selected "remove associated files"
5. Unplug the KISS FC and plug it in again, still with the boot jumper bridged
If you have "automatic updates" in Windows activated it should now see a new device and offer to install a driver for it. Just follow the steps, Win will download and install a new bootloader driver for the STM32 and show it in both the device manager and the DfuSe Demo tool.
If you still have problems getting the FC displayed as "STM Device in DFU Mode" in your Windows device manager (or in DfuSe), try the following:
Unzip the STM Bootloader Driver package linked above or in the attachments (they can also be found in the STM DfuSe program folder after the DfuSe Demo installation).
Right click on the failed device driver and manually update the driver by pointing to the unzipped folder.
The Idea behind the KISS project was to simplify some things and due to intensive long term testings of some pretty good Pilots we where able to optimize the code to a point where you hopefully get your quad in the air quite quick.
You just need to choose your Airframe in the GUI and are able to fly (at least with KISS ESC), otherwise you can download presets of well knowen Pilots for given configurations and of course can tweak the PID yourself over the GUI.
The software setup side is reduced as far we can, many things are allready taken in to account for you, if you bring some solid soldering skills you should be fine, no serial or aditional in/output configurations are needed.
A nice feature is the inbuild telemetry, in combination with our 32bit ESC line its easy to set up. with it you can have the lipo mah consumption, the motors rpm and many more things on your OSD.
Weight: 4.6g
Mounting Holes: 3x3cm pattern, with 3.2mm holes (widely compatible)
Voltage: 2-6S (max 5s recommended)
Package Included:
1pcs * Kiss Flight Control
the manual:
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2555204&highlight=kiss