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Waterbound wrote: Look at a typical model file, in the settings you will see mixer settings under [mixer] , you will assign a source and destination src= and dest=
I know how to set these things. What i'm asking is more advanced configuration.
Can a 3 rate config be done with the 7E switches (0/1)?
Setting a 4-gear channel using the trim toggle (up/down),
Setting up the headless feature etc.
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Waterbound wrote: Look at a typical model file, in the settings you will see mixer settings under [mixer] , you will assign a source and destination src= and dest=
I know how to set these things. What i'm asking is more advanced configuration.
Can a 3 rate config be done with the 7E switches (0/1)?
Setting a 4-gear channel using the trim toggle (up/down),
Setting up the headless feature etc.
Can anyone help with the above?
Aso, do you know what channel syma X5C-1 uses for their beginner/advanced mode? and the values its using? i couldn't find it out.
I know 5 is flip
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channel 6: flip control
channel 7: picture
channel 8: video
channel 9: headless
The SymaX protocol always tells the quad to run in high rate mode. Use scale in the deviation mixers to adjust your rates.
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hexfet wrote: The channel assignments in the SymaX protocol were recently changed to match the Flysky and V202 protocols. In the latest nightly build they are:
channel 6: flip control
channel 7: picture
channel 8: video
channel 9: headless
The SymaX protocol always tells the quad to run in high rate mode. Use scale in the deviation mixers to adjust your rates.
Thank you hexfet i did not know that! I have a few follow up questions:
- So if the original protocol had a certain feature, the deviation protocol may choose to change/override it? I
- Does that mean that each protocol model will always map these channels the same way regardless of the original manufacturer?
- And what is channel 5 mapped to?
- Lastly, can i just replace the Symax protocol from the latest build or do i need to do a complete update?
Thanks!
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The low-end models mostly implement trims and multiple control rates in the receiver. Deviation gives flexible control in the tx so the protocols are implemented to take advantage of that.30secs wrote: - So if the original protocol had a certain feature, the deviation protocol may choose to change/override it? I
Not exactly, but new protocols will likely adhere to the recent consensus Keep in mind higher grade flight controllers allow programming functions to channels in any way you want.30secs wrote: - Does that mean that each protocol model will always map these channels the same way regardless of the original manufacturer?
It would be light control if any Syma model has light control (and if there are such models, someone makes an SPI capture)30secs wrote: - And what is channel 5 mapped to?
Always safest to do the complete procedure, but if you're on a recent nightly just updating the dfu and copying the protocols directory should work.30secs wrote: - Lastly, can i just replace the Symax protocol from the latest build or do i need to do a complete update?
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hexfet wrote:
The low-end models mostly implement trims and multiple control rates in the receiver. Deviation gives flexible control in the tx so the protocols are implemented to take advantage of that.30secs wrote: - So if the original protocol had a certain feature, the deviation protocol may choose to change/override it? I
Not exactly, but new protocols will likely adhere to the recent consensus Keep in mind higher grade flight controllers allow programming functions to channels in any way you want.30secs wrote: - Does that mean that each protocol model will always map these channels the same way regardless of the original manufacturer?
It would be light control if any Syma model has light control (and if there are such models, someone makes an SPI capture)30secs wrote: - And what is channel 5 mapped to?
Always safest to do the complete procedure, but if you're on a recent nightly just updating the dfu and copying the protocols directory should work.30secs wrote: - Lastly, can i just replace the Symax protocol from the latest build or do i need to do a complete update?
Thank you. I followed the deviation guide and mwm's guide. mwm talks about mapping the "gear" channel through deviation, so that got me confused if i'm understanding you correctly that for the most part "gear channel" is being phased out with the new protocol updates.
So i (and im sure others) could better understand deviation.. if for example syma x5c1 has a gear channel, does the deviation protocol ignore it? there's no way for me to "reach it", correct?
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Those labels can be confusing. The (value of the) Channels are what get sent to the receivers. On the lower-end radios the channels are assigned to fixed functions, but the manufacturer radios don't assign any channel numbers - it's just "left shoulder button to flip". We've gravitated towards a common channel number to function mapping for these. If you're sending to a real receiver like an rx1002, you can plug any servo/FC input to any receiver output, but it's generally less confusing to follow the manufacturer's order. For example the rx1002 is labeled EATRG. Likewise digital connections from a receiver (like cppm or sbus) to an FC typically use the radio manufacturers traditional order for mapping channels to functions, but you can rearrange them if you'd like.
The values of Channels are set by the output of Mixers. The inputs to Mixers are the sticks, swtiches, and pots. And when you get to more advanced mixes also the Channels and virtual channels.
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I'm new with Devo 7e (just arrived couple days ago )
- Installed latest Deviation Nightly Builds (deviation-devo7e-v4.0.1-85c58b9)
- installed NRF24L01+ module (i hope correctly) using this tutorial
Re-init with Syma X5C-1 (i don't know it should Bind or Re-init just fine) , and its working .
- using default config , syma going opposite (stick go to left syma going right and so on)
- i look (again and again into this Forum) found "model1.ini" (please see the attachments , its correct control , But syma keep spin (slow) to the left even i'm not touching the stick (just a little throttle) .
Question : what/where config i should change ?
i read tutorial on how to write a config file and i still can't find how to stabilize or config the spin.
Thank you for any help and thanks for this forum. i found very helpfull
*PS : really appreciate if there any model.ini for symaX5C-1 or JJRC H8C from any user from this Forum
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I'm pretty sure that is your problem...
About the model files, at this thread you have at least one for Syma X5C-1
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Thanks for the info i will try it and update again.
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but i got another problem, direction is opposite again
go forward on stick , syma go to left
go backward on stick , syma go to right.
go left on stick , syma go to forward
go right on stick , syma go to back
did i do wrong way to calibrate? if so please help how to good calibrate.
i know i can config this (left to right , forward and backward) but i not really understand all setting config.
please give simple instruction how to change stick left right forward backward .
*Solved , all i need is simple mixer ( newbie) just thanks again to @Durete i found your Syma X11 model very helpfull
*Edited , figured what is ch3 is
Thank you very much for any help
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Somehow I finished soldering the NRF24L01 module to my devo 7e but I am having difficulty getting it to bind to my X5C-1. When I boot the TX it says "Missing Modules "CYRF6936". I have changed my hardware.ini appropriately to enable the NRF module as well. I don't even see a bind option in the model menu. Any suggestions on where to go from here?
Thanks
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- oddette
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My hardware.ini :
has_pa-cyrf6936 = 0
Its shown Re-init not Bind , but it can bind properly.
*i'm also just use devo 7e ,
Thanks
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Thanks for the suggestions though.
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- oddette
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don't use notepad from windows (if you using windows)
if you already use notepad++ , then i don't know what else , check your wiring may be .
Thanks
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oddette wrote: oh just forgot , you use notepad++ ?
don't use notepad from windows (if you using windows)
if you already use notepad++ , then i don't know what else , check your wiring may be .
Thanks
I think its my soldering job as well. i.imgur.com/dBfJKqU.jpg
It so difficult to do since its so small and tight.
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mbk17 wrote:
oddette wrote: oh just forgot , you use notepad++ ?
don't use notepad from windows (if you using windows)
if you already use notepad++ , then i don't know what else , check your wiring may be .
Thanks
I think its my soldering job as well. i.imgur.com/dBfJKqU.jpg
It so difficult to do since its so small and tight.
That's what my problem was, I didn't solder the ground wire on. After I did that that error went away
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