Recently I was put onto a neat little PDB that also has a basic OSD.
The PowerOSD Pro.
First the Pro's.
Simply plug and play..you do not have to program anything to get the OSD up and running.
Has built in 5 volt regulator to power your FC
Built in Line filter
Also has 10 volt regulator for your fpv gear (the manual states 10V can be used to power cameras labeled as 12V.).
Nice large solder pads for your + and - Lipo leads
Also, it comes with a PAL-NTSC solder bridge on the underside of the PDB to cater for those with PAL or NTSC cameras.
The OSD display:
Flight timer
Two stage battery onscreen alarm and flashes when time to land
Battery volts
System Current draw (amps)
Battery consumption (mAH used)
RSSI reception meter.
The OSD in the goggles is not intrusive at all and provides you with vital information for the free styler/race pilot. ( Some may want a more comprehensive standalone OSD so this may not fit the bill ).
Cons? none really
But if I was to be nit picking it would be about the ESC solder pads are not very well located. Whilst both solder points are located on top of the board the + is on one side and the - on the other .
I think for what you get the price of $35 US is pretty good.
Technical specifications: (Sourced directly from suppliers website)
• 3S- 4S battery compatibility
• 100A max current
• 36mm x 36mm size with standard mount pattern
• 5g weight
Big thanks to Rook (forum member here) who sent me this PDB to try out.