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Holybro Micro OSD V2.0

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Holybro Micro OSD V2.0 is a compact On-Screen Display module designed for analog FPV systems. It overlays essential flight information directly onto the video signal, allowing pilots to monitor key data in real time while flying. The module is compatible with PAL and NTSC analog video standards, making it suitable for a wide range of FPV cameras and video transmitters. Ideal for drones and UAVs where low weight and small size are important.
77.23 zł 77.23 PLN VAT Excluded
77.23 zł VAT Excluded

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Enhance Your Flight Telemetry with the Holybro Micro OSD V2.0

The Holybro Micro OSD V2.0 is an ultra-compact, lightweight on-screen display module engineered to overlay critical real-time flight data directly onto your video feed. Fully compatible with the MAVLink protocol, this highly efficient module integrates seamlessly with Pixhawk and other advanced flight controllers, ensuring you can monitor battery voltage, flight mode, altitude, and navigation information instantly during your missions. To ensure perfect hardware customization, the board features a dedicated solder jumper for the PAL video option, allowing you to easily configure your video standard for optimal sync. Furthermore, the board layout includes exposed test points for HSYNC and LOS (Loss of Signal), providing advanced pilots and developers with direct diagnostic access to hardware synchronization signals.

Holybro Micro OSD V2.0 Specifications

Microcontroller

ATmega328P with Arduino bootloader

OSD Chip

MAX7456 monochrome display

Connector type

GHR

Dimensions

17.5 x 35mm 

Weight

3g



Holybro Micro OSD V2.0 Package Includes

  • 1x Micro OSD V2.0
  • 1x GH 6P cable
  • 1x GH 4P cable
  • 1x GH 3P cable
  • 1x Transparent heat shrink tubing
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The user manual is available at the following link: Manual

Note ! 
The battery pads are connected to the battery voltage and this is also the same voltage supplied to the camera in operation. Always check that the camera and connected VTX can support the full battery voltage.