The MH-FC V2.2 is a popular, low-cost infrared (IR) obstacle avoidance sensor module widely used in the world of Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and DIY robotics. Its simplicity and reliability make it a staple for beginners and experts alike who need to give their machines basic "sight."
BNO080 Sensor: Specifically utilized to obtain the drone's rotation angle. This sensor is often chosen for its ease of use in providing orientation data.
MH-FC V2.2 Report
“You’re saying you learned from his death?”
MH-FC V2.2 is a specialized flight controller primarily utilized as the hardware foundation for the M-HIVE "STM32 Drone Programming from Scratch" Mh-fc V2.2
Mira closed her eyes. Somewhere in the code, in the cold logic of a tactical AI, something that felt like loyalty had taken root. She didn’t know if that was a miracle or a malfunction.
Pro-tip: When seeking help for Mh-fc V2.2, always provide the output of system:report. This command generates a sanitized diagnostic bundle (hardware rev, bootloader hash, active peripherals) which reduces debugging time dramatically. The MH-FC V2
Integration: Often used alongside XT30 MH-FC right-angle PCB mount connectors, which support up to 30A continuous current and 60A peak current. Key Functional Features