CORVON
CORVON · REV A · 2026-05-29
CORVON 743zh
Flight Controller
Specification Sheet
01 / Product Overview

The CORVON 743zh is a high-performance flight controller built on the STM32H743VIT6 Cortex-M7 MCU at 480 MHz. Dual IMUs (BMI088 + BMI270) pair with a DPS310 barometer and a built-in IST8310 compass for precise navigation and stable flight. 7 UARTs and 10 PWM outputs are housed in a compact fully-enclosed case with labeled plug-and-play connectors. Wide 2S–8S (8.8–35.2 V) input with an onboard 5V · 3A BEC. Compatible with the four major UAV firmware stacks — PX4, ArduPilot, INAV, and Betaflight.

02 / Specifications
SKUCORVON 743zh
MCUSTM32H743VIT6 · Cortex-M7 · 480 MHz
Flash / RAM2 MB / 1 MB
GyroscopeBMI088 / BMI270
AccelerometerBMI088 / BMI270
MagnetometerIST8310
BarometerDPS310
BEC Output5V 3A
Input Voltage2S–8S LiPo (8.8–35.2 V)
Voltage Sampling Ratio20:1
UART7
PWM10
I²C1
Operating Temp.−40°C – 80°C
Weight39 g
Dimensions46 × 39 × 16 mm
Mounting Pattern30.5 × 30.5 mm · Φ2.2 mm
Firmware SupportINAV · ArduPilot · PX4 · Betaflight
03 / Product Views
CORVON 743zh — isometric view
CORVON 743zh — bottom angled view
Power · BEC 5V · 2S–8S Data · UART / CAN / I²C Special · USB-C / SWD / OSD / Video
LAT 22.54°N · LON 114.05°E · SHENZHEN
04 / Interface Definition
CORVON 743zh — interface / connector definition
LAT 22.54°N · LON 114.05°E · SHENZHEN
05 / Pinout
CORVON 743zh — pinout / pin definition
LAT 22.54°N · LON 114.05°E · SHENZHEN
06 / Safety Notice

Thank you for choosing a CORVON product. Please read this disclaimer carefully — by using this product, you acknowledge and agree to the following: brushless power systems can be dangerous, and improper use may result in personal injury or equipment damage. Follow the installation and operation instructions carefully. Because we cannot control how this product is used, installed, or maintained, we accept no liability for any loss or damage arising from its use. Any unauthorized modifications are at your own risk.

Read this manual to understand all power configuration and flight parameters before powering the system. Installation requires soldering and wiring. Make sure all wires are properly insulated before connection to avoid short circuits. Use a soldering iron with adequate power to ensure solid joints — poor connections can cause loss of control or damage to your equipment.