Changing TX POWER causes TX reboot

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29 Nov 2012 14:46 #3415 by suvsuv
Changing TX POWER causes TX reboot was created by suvsuv
PB, I got a bug report that changing TX Power could cause the TX reboot. I gave it a try in my devo10, it can be reproduce from time to time, below are test steps, could you try it in your devo8/10?
1) Set the protocol to Devo
2) Switch the TX power from lowest to highest , then back to lowest by slowly pressing R &L buttons repeatedly.
3) There is some chance the TX is rebooted。
Currently, changing the TX power uses only 1 statement to set the TX CFG. Could it impact the watchdog?

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29 Nov 2012 15:01 - 29 Nov 2012 15:09 #3417 by vlad_vy
Replied by vlad_vy on topic Changing TX POWER causes TX reboot
I can reproduced it at devo8 after several attempts, finally Tx reboot. It doesn't required switching from lowest to highest Tx power, I did 4 press of 'R' button and 4 press of 'L' button, at 4-5 cycle Tx reboot.
Last edit: 29 Nov 2012 15:09 by vlad_vy.

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29 Nov 2012 15:42 #3421 by suvsuv
Replied by suvsuv on topic Changing TX POWER causes TX reboot

vlad_vy wrote: I can reproduced it at devo8 after several attempts, finally Tx reboot. It doesn't required switching from lowest to highest Tx power, I did 4 press of 'R' button and 4 press of 'L' button, at 4-5 cycle Tx reboot.

Thanks, vlad_vy. So we need to carefully review the watchdog feeding logic now.

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