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Hi Todd, I was able to add premade models only throug the file.fs method, it does work. On what version of the firmware are you? Did you try calibrating the f12e? I found that to solve sime problems... Also, maybe you need to arm the inductrix somehow, do a Google search on thatToddKC wrote: Can someone just explain to me how to get this thing to control a blade inductrix? This is way too confusing for me. I installed the nightly build, and set model1 to dsmx and got it to bind, but none of the controls do anything. And as far as using a premade template from someone else, I cannot figure out how to get them onto the f12e. The file manager in the deviation upload tool doesn't work, and neither does the buildfs and devo.fs thing mentioned earlier.
I'm perfectly happy making all my models from scratch, but I need to be shown how apparently. I messed with a lot of settings but cannot get the throttle stick to make the props spin. Also can't figure out how to save the model (it resets to default every time I power off and back on), or to have more than one model.
I know this is all free, but why is there so little info about using this thing? Are there only like 3 of us that own one? Sorry for the negativity but I am really frustrated with this. So far I wish I had just spent a lot more to get the tbs tango.
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I plan to check real command traffic and see what we're doing differently from Walkera - their firmware seems to have no problems.
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- ToddKC
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I got mine to work eventually. So yes it is possible. Good luck!Rust wrote: Is the fpv receiver module working for you? I tried flashing several versions, but when I try to use the monitor for fpv feed, it freezes.
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Looking at the cables from the back the orange (labeled mix 0 on the board) is on top, black in the middle (board labeled mix 1), brown (board labeled mix 2). Since position switch center Mix 1 is really the 3 position switch off position the switch should be leaving the other two mix cables open but it doesn't. It acts like Mix 0 and Mix 1 are the same always reading Mix 0 = 100, MIX 2 = -100, Mix 3 = -100 in the up and center Mix switch positions 0 and 1. However it registers for Mix 2 as 100 when it is activated down in Mix switch position 2. Also you should know that I swapped model functions with the Fmod 3 position switch on this same f12e and that one works correctly.
This happens on the Walkera firmware too with this unit. And my other f12e doesn't have this problem. My gut tells me somehow when in switch position 0 and switch position 1 those cables were somehow shorted together so they never change. Since MIX1 is really just open that means that MIX0 is grounded permanently somewhere. Also since the physical switch acts backwards (switch up connects brown and black) I think it is actually the brown cable labelled on the board as the "Mix 2" wire that is shorted. I traced it to the STM32 pin 7 physically using my ohm meter and it is connected to pin 7 which Phractured Blue mapped to GPIOC pin 13 which looks correct using this diagram posted by vlad (thank you Vlad!)
and it shows pin 7 on the physical chip is PC13 logically, so I think it is correct. Also the Orange wire MIX 0 goes to pin 80 on the STM chip which maps to GPIOC 12 so that is correctly connected as well.
So it must just be that the brown wire is shorted to ground some where on the other side of the board? Has anyone ever seen where this could be a problem with the STM micro controller not picking up the signal change when the switch is made? It does change voltage but maybe not enough?
I plan on removing the main board to look at the other side and look at the trace for the brown wire where it goes through the board. Does anyone have a high res picture of the other side of this board so I can see what I am looking for on a good unit?
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Do you have any version for f12e running fully?Flavio1993 wrote: Já tem alguma versão pronta e que funciona ?
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