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Battery voltage calibration
- kenkenlau
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Or which .c file should I look into and modify?
Thanks
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- rbe2012
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- junpower
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thanks
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- domcars0
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You will have to download the source code from the BitBucket PB repository and
setup the programming environment to build (compile) the firmware yourself after changing the parameters in the file
src/target/[your tx model]/target_defs.h
where [your tx model] is your TX model (devo10 for ex.)
Devo 10 (+7e) owner. It's mine, please don't touch it with your big fingers
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- RRacer
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domcars0 wrote: Hi,
You will have to download the source code from the BitBucket PB repository and
setup the programming environment to build (compile) the firmware yourself after changing the parameters in the file
src/target/[your tx model]/target_defs.h
where [your tx model] is your TX model (devo10 for ex.)
That might be true, but it's a major hurdle for most Deviation users.
On top of that, you have to go through that process after every firmware update.
My tx displays fairly accurate supply voltage, but it seems that the variation is quite large between different transmitters, even when comparing the same model.
A solution to this might be to have a calibration value in the tx.ini file for easy editing, eliminating the need of a complete developer toolchain and the steep learning curve associated with it.
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Devo 10 (+7e) owner. It's mine, please don't touch it with your big fingers
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- sfersystem
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Thx
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- Gyori
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I found that maybe the RPM value also not accurate (I think, about 10%).
I've checked the RPM sensor with a signal generator and an oscilloscope,
and its output signal seemed good for me (1 edge/Hz (only even numbers are possible, so 120 1/min resolution) ).
I guess, the telemetry module can cause the difference or the TX with the Deviation 4.0.1.
Have anybody else experienced similar?
Best regards!
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