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a A7105 module defective?
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how should i check if this is really true?
i posses a multimeter and a generator of signal.
if i have to buy another one should this one be ok: link to the seller
merci!
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- christx
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I say it seems cause i posses only an hubsan...
to edit the tx.ini file i use programmer's notepad. I removed only two semicolons in front of "enable-a7105..." and "has-pa-a7105....".
At the first line of the modules section there is a semicolon in front of "enable...cyrf6936=B12" and no semicolon in front of "has-pa-cyrf6936=0"
i soldered the module with the help of an engineer in electronics i think he did no mistake. I see him soon to check it.
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- christx
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i made three connections from the cyrf module to the a7105:
7 to 3
2 to 4
3 to 5
no connection to miso (marked N/C ) it's maybe here that there is something
wrong
two connections from pcb pins to a7105:
(1+9) to vdd (1 and 9 are connected together)
2 to tms (i have only one module)
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- christx
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i checked the connections it seems ok
i will bind a model with another protocol (dsmx or dsm2 for example)
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enable-a7105=???
tms should be A13 so the line should be
enable-a7105=A13
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- christx
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when i installed it i respected the chart of the "adding external module..." pdf document in page 10.
the module is currently not installed in the radio
i binded a blade nano cpx with my radio
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bitbucket.org/PhracturedBlue/deviation/wiki/ModuleInstallation
(note these are still under construction)
Your wiring otherwise looks fine.
Once installed in the Tx, please take pictures of the connections as well, and provide the contents of your tx.ini file (I assume you are using 4.0.1)
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- christx
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at that time.
in the tx.ini file in the subsection [modules] i use to remove the 2 semicolons which concerns
the a7105.
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- christx
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click here
especially on the picture attached to this post
it seems to me i have to connect the ground pin (n°7) of the Cyrf module to the
ground pin of the bug port.
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this is the tx ini. im on devo 7e 4.0
current_model=4
language=0
music_shutdown=0
mode=2
brightness=5
contrast=5
volume=10
vibration=0
power_alarm=0
batt_alarm=4100
batt_critical=3900
batt_warning_interval=30
splash_delay=35
[modules]
enable-cyrf6936=B12
has_pa-cyrf6936=0
enable-a7105=A13
has_pa-a7105=1
enable-cc2500=None
has_pa-cc2500=0
enable-nrf24l01=None
has_pa-nrf24l01=0
[calibrate1]
max=3831
min=350
zero=1982
[calibrate2]
max=3864
min=213
zero=2012
[calibrate3]
max=3848
min=189
zero=1961
[calibrate4]
max=3824
min=375
zero=1990
[touch]
xscale=197312
yscale=147271
xoffset=-404
yoffset=-20
[autodimmer]
timer=20000
dimvalue=0
[countdowntimersettings]
prealerttime=30000
prealertinterval=10000
timeupinterval=10000
[telemetry]
temp=celcius
length=meters
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- christx
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bug2.jpg and bug1.jpg show a confiuration where the lcd will remain blank as described above ( plus tx won't turn off with the power button).
Works.jpeg shows a soldering where vcc+txen won't be soldered to vdd.
with that soldering there is no message of error but i didn't succed in binding my hubsan, it sounds logical because the a7105 is not receiving any power!!
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