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Devo 12s 3in1 / 4in1 RF module neat installation.
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ok I found my fx-10 and it does indeed bind using the cx-10 blue-a protocol, and managed to bind from ~7m away (2 farthest points in my house with a direct line of sight), is that sufficient to show the nrf issues are resolved?
also turns out it has a faulty motor, I really should have tried to fly it long before now lol
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PhracturedBlue wrote: Why are you concerned with power? is battery life on the 7e really an issue? The answer is that a 4-in-1 with the 7e removed should use the least power.....
I was concerned about the voltage regulator overheating. It seems like some people can get away using the stock VReg if they use NiMH batteries, and some can't. So minimizing power requirements might be helpful.
I thought I would give it a try with stock VReg and NiMH and if it didn't work then I would add a switching regulator and convert to LiFe. It would be really nice if somebody made a switching regulator with a built in LiFe charging circuit.
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BirdBarber wrote: I was concerned about the voltage regulator overheating. It seems like some people can get away using the stock VReg if they use NiMH batteries, and some can't.
I thought I would give it a try with stock VReg and NiMH and if it didn't work then I would add a switching regulator and convert to LiFe. It would be really nice if somebody made a switching regulator with a built in LiFe charging circuit.
It wasn't about overheating for me. The little LDO on my 7e just saturated and cut off with my extra RF modules running certain protocols, e.g. KN. My guess it is a 150mA LDO. I added a 0.8-1A LDO to supply the RF modules and leave the stock LDO to supply the MCU alone.
You get 10 for $1:
www.ebay.ca/itm/10X-AMS1117-3-3-3-3V-1A-...2:g:7R8AAOSwLVZV7VyA
or 20 for $1.14:
www.ebay.ca/itm/20x-AMS1117-3-3-V-0-8A-P...e:g:d34AAOSw2GlXIFYC
Add as many as you like if you worry about overheating.
Normally we don't expect any big current, e.g. RFX2401C is 350mA max, and we won't transmit non-stop.
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Note that using a high voltage battery is still a bad idea, since the LDO dissipates heat proportional to the input voltage, which is just wasted power.
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The original RF module isn't fed from the 3.3V rail. If the 4 in 1 follows the original RF module, it must have a LDO onboard. That is a different story, probably OK and won't require another one in series.
Yes, using a higher voltage is a bad idea as many devices on the 7e can't really go above 4V.
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Also, if I used NiMH, could I just run raw power straight from the battery to the 4-in-1 daughter board since it has an LDO? Maybe I missed that option.
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Sorry for all the questions, but as a casual user it's hard to figure this stuff out without any spec sheets. It would be nice if there was a chart of voltage and current required for the x-in-1 modules, multi-module, individual modules and also for the various transmitter raw power requirements.
And also thanks to you and all the other developers that make my favorite transmitter possible!
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For my DEVO 6 i bought the 3 in 1 module at BANGGOOD
The connections are:
GND -> GND
VCC -> Vout on an extra DC/DC stepdown
SCK -> SCK
CS 2401 -> TCK
CS7105 -> TMS
CS2500 -> not connected
CS2500 not connected - is this okay?
Or does it have to be grounded or is there an option to solder it to any pin (µC)? Looking on the pinout for DEVO 6 Hardware connections - i guess, there is no option....
Here the tx.ini and hardware.ini.
If anbody have an solution - Thank you now.
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same question for me with a Devo 8S : where to connect the wire ?
Thanks
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IIUC, the 8 requires soldering to an mcu pin. If you search the forums, you'll find a list of pins which can be used for that.
Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
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wasp09 wrote:
BirdBarber wrote: I was concerned about the voltage regulator overheating. It seems like some people can get away using the stock VReg if they use NiMH batteries, and some can't.
I thought I would give it a try with stock VReg and NiMH and if it didn't work then I would add a switching regulator and convert to LiFe. It would be really nice if somebody made a switching regulator with a built in LiFe charging circuit.
It wasn't about overheating for me. The little LDO on my 7e just saturated and cut off with my extra RF modules running certain protocols, e.g. KN. My guess it is a 150mA LDO. I added a 0.8-1A LDO to supply the RF modules and leave the stock LDO to supply the MCU alone.
You get 10 for $1:
www.ebay.ca/itm/10X-AMS1117-3-3-3-3V-1A-...2:g:7R8AAOSwLVZV7VyA
or 20 for $1.14:
www.ebay.ca/itm/20x-AMS1117-3-3-V-0-8A-P...e:g:d34AAOSw2GlXIFYC
Add as many as you like if you worry about overheating.
Normally we don't expect any big current, e.g. RFX2401C is 350mA max, and we won't transmit non-stop.
I would not recommend AMS1117, as 4.8V NiMh, nominal. Empty pack alarm normally would be 4.2V, the dropout is pretty high. I used Ams before and it resulted in a suddenly full stop of my Tx......According sheet Vin should not go below 4.5V
This one is really really good for battery powered devices, very tiny pcb and already has good decoupling and filtering caps around. High efficiency. www.pololu.com/product/2122
I have some ideas but no time to look into it;
I would like to install 2 parallel, 18650 (yes it fits that I tested, very few mods to the holder, and still can alos go back to batteries)
www.banggood.com/NCR-18650-3400mAH-3_7-V...nasonic-p-72906.html
And install a tiny lion charger circuit at the Volt in of USB port.
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Fernandez wrote: ...This one is really really good for battery powered devices, very tiny pcb and already has good decoupling and filtering caps around. High efficiency. www.pololu.com/product/2122 ...
Looks good, safer and longer battery life.
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All sub-Module seem to work with Deviation 5.0, only FrSky D8 protocol won't bind. As the FrSky V8 protocol is working, i guess the CC2500 Module in general is OK.
I had a separate CC2500 module in the Devo 7e beforen which worked fine with the same Deviation 5.0.
An Hints? I read something about the LNA enable PA enable on the early modules, but i am not shure if i am affected.
Thanks
Johannes
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toadman777 i'd wait for the new deviation version 4in1 to be released, either that or victzh's daughterboard. as the newest 4in1 boards (13 pins on the left side instead of 12) have all of the issues fixed
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