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- blackmoon
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On my Devo10, I only have 2 modules don't need more (devo + A7105), but I would like to get rid of the A7105 in it, because switching between my devo10 and devo7E to fly all my models is getting old, the 7E being the only TX I want to use with my micro models.
So, is anyone flying with a Devo7E and MultiModule installed with four modules, on the latest nightlies ?
If it still not working, will a switch for the fourth module work ?
I'm I right in guessing that with the way the nightlies are the TX will complain every time about one missing module?
Thank you.
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All I would have to do is to edit the hardware.ini before switching.
But if you carry a bunch of different models ( protocols) with you, .....you are caught......a device to connect to your devo flash drive would help in that case....
Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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- blackmoon
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Nevertheless, what I would like to know is if the non working state on the 7E was ever investigated.
Thank you for the reply aMax.
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- blackmoon
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Can you please tell me which version of deviation you are using ?
Maybe the issue when I tested was indeed the internal regulator not being able to feed the modules enough juice.
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I wired a ATTINY24A-SSU SOIC14 (preprogrammed the .hex as I had the programmer) to the 3 modules and 7e pcb, with just wires, so to fit all inside 7e case (also I had a different nrf24 module). If you have the mm pcb, easier to use it I think. My build look quite messy. The regulator I connected to 7e pcb, just after the "power switch transistor" (marked 1F9K), so to not need a separate switch.
Tested binding ok dsm2, flysky, v202, frsky v8r4-2 (VD5M had range only 30cm, but problem may not be related to multimodule).
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- blackmoon
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As for fitting the three additional module on the 7E I had the same issue, I had to separate them because it wouldn't fit when they all were soldered to the MM (if someone did it, pictures would be appreciated). I'll be using the MM board just to carry the Attiny and will scatter my modules around.
Thanks again mate, if I pull it right, I'll be owing you a beer
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As I do not have the MM board with the attiny24, but several arduino nano's, I was wondering if someone has used Arduino for MM and if possible to share the details?
Another question, as there are 2 more free unused pins on the ARM chip in the DEVO 7e, wouldnt it be theretically possible to connect the all three added modules without need for multimodule board?
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I know there are some unused input options on the chip. If the ones you're talking about can be used for output, then yeah, you ought to be able to add extra modules that way. The firmware might even support that as is, as the value for the _enable options in hardware.ini encode the GPIO pin info.
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would you be able to post some photos of your MM in a 7e? I have been trying for weeks to build one, and no matter what I try I get modue missing, multi modue as soon as I have the ATTiny chip in the MM 1.3 board installed in my 7e, even with no modules.
I'm using an ATTiny24A-PU and have tried programming both with the 7e itself, and a USB programmer. I can get any module, or pair of modules working in my 7e without the MM board, but as soon as I try to add in the MM board, I have problems.
With the board and the ATTiny chip alone connected to my 7e it either tells me the MM is not found (if I un-comment the MM line in hardware.ini) If I remove the ATTiny chip and comment out the line, the radio works fine.
You can see my thread looking for help if you look in recent topics for my "multimodule help" thread.
thanks
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3 antenna on the outside and cc2500 antenna I just leave it inside devo 7e.
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