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Castle Link USB Programming Kit

Control your world

Is "stick" programming your Castle Creations brushless controller getting old?
Can't remember what settings are programmed in your ESC?

Why hassle with transmitter stick programming when you can plug your brushless controller into the Castle Link Windows® compatible programming adapter and the USB port on your PC? This little gem just made your speed controller even better by allowing:

  • Set up of programmable options with point and click ease.
  • View your current Phoenix program settings.
  • Customize values for low-voltage cutoff, prop brake strength and governor mode gain.
  • Download new software updates via the internet as they become available.

NEW revised interface featuring:

  • All-in-one support for Phoenix, Mamba, Barracuda, Phoenix HV, and Thunderbird brushless controllers!
  • Now with saved settings files!
  • New "check for updates" feature!
  • Totally automatic install!
  • Expanded programming and parameters for all Castle car controllers

The easiest programming tool just got easier to use and configure your Castle Creations controllers!

No complicated connections! It's as easy as:

  1. Download the interface software from our Software area.
  2. Plug the Castle Link into the receiver lead on your controller and attach the mini USB cable included in the kit.
  3. Connect the USB cable to your PC.

Castle Link USB Programming Kit retail price: $24.95

For more information about the Castle Link software, visit the Downloads page.

Castle Link contains a proprietary interface adapter and standard USB cable. All you need is an available USB port on your PC.

Specs
Part # C-Link
Price $24.95
Operating System Windows 98SE, 98ME, 2000, or XP
Port Utilized USB
Connector Type Universal

System Requirements: USB enabled PC running Windows® 98 through XP

NOTE: Castle Link and Windows Vista
Castle Link is not officially supported on Windows Vista at this time, however, some users have been able to successfully get it running. For more information, please see our Castle Link FAQ page.