Introducing the ZST-F405-01 Flight Controller – Engineered in Taiwan.

January 10, 2025

Designed for professional drone developers, the ZST-F405-01 combines performance, flexibility, and trust. Featuring an STM32F405RGT6 MCU and rich peripheral support, it offers seamless integration for open-source flight stacks like Betaflight and Ardupilot.

Key Specs:


  • STM32F405RGT6 CPU
  • Supports 4~8S LiPo input
  • Built-in BEC: 5V/3A or 10V/3A outputs
  • 16MB Flash Memory
  • 5x UART, 1x PWM outputs
  • Receiver protocols supported: SBUS, PPM, DSM, CRSF, IBUS
  • Compatible with Betaflight / Ardupilot


🇹🇼 Made in Taiwan – from design to manufacturing
🛡️ Non-PRC supply chain – built for teams that prioritize security and transparency

Whether you're building drones for industrial use, research, or mission-critical platforms, ZST-F405-01 is a dependable core for your UAV system.

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