Practical PID Tuning - Part 3 | HOW TO TUNE A QUAD

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In this series, I take you through the entire process of PID tuning a quadcopter, from the very first maiden to the final tune. In order to make the process accessible to more people, all tuning is done using FPV video only. No Blackbox analysis is used in this process at all, although we will look at the Blackbox logs that result, just for perspective, after the tune is finished.
In part 3 of the series, I show you how to determine whether oscillations are on the pitch or roll axis. I determine the final, optimal P gain values, then dial in the D gain a little better. I also troubleshoot a problem where the copter "death rolls" (but recovers, thankfully) after a sharp input.
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Equipment list:
Frame: Shendrones Mixuko (From Atees.com -- thanks, Atees!)
Motors: RCX 2205/2633kv
Props: KingKong 5040
ESCs: Littlebee 20A
Flight Controller: FPV Model Xracer F303
OSD / PDB: RedRotor RROSD Pro
Receiver: FrSky X4R-SB
FPV Camera: HS1177
Video Transmitter: TS5823
All-up weight with 1300 mAh 4S battery is about 435g.
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