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NRF24L01 and A7105 in the same 7E?
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26 Jun 2015 20:32 #34699
by d4j0n
NRF24L01 and A7105 in the same 7E? was created by d4j0n
I want both of these modules in my 7E, do I just connect the correct pins for both of the modules? Is any additional configuration required besides enabling them in the tx.ini?
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26 Jun 2015 20:58 #34701
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Replied by greenfly on topic NRF24L01 and A7105 in the same 7E?
No, that's all there is to it.
Enabling them in the tx.ini tells the software that the modules are installed. This will enable certain protocols and they will no longer have an asterisk (*) in front of their name.
Enabling them in the tx.ini tells the software that the modules are installed. This will enable certain protocols and they will no longer have an asterisk (*) in front of their name.
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27 Jun 2015 03:30 #34725
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Replied by Daryoon on topic NRF24L01 and A7105 in the same 7E?
Many of us have both NRF24L01 and A7105 modules inside the Devo 7e. It's a good combo.
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27 Jun 2015 04:34 #34727
by Doug40
Replied by Doug40 on topic NRF24L01 and A7105 in the same 7E?
I recently added an A7105 to my Devo 7e after following the hackmods page for installing the nRF24L01 module. The nRF24L01 worked well after the installation and after I installed the A7105, but the A7105 protocols were unavailable after the module installation. On a whim, swapped the connection points of the TMS/TCK lines and changed the ini file accordingly. The A7105 module was enabled along with the nRF24L01 and both worked normally after the swap.
I never found anything that said the modules were position sensitive, and I suppose it's possible that there was some other change/fix that I didn't realize got corrected in the process, but for what ever reason all works now.
I'm using the nightly builds and wired the a7105 with the latest pin jumpering. I think I read there was some code that goes along with that new wiring, so maybe it assumes a particular partition for the A7105.
I never found anything that said the modules were position sensitive, and I suppose it's possible that there was some other change/fix that I didn't realize got corrected in the process, but for what ever reason all works now.
I'm using the nightly builds and wired the a7105 with the latest pin jumpering. I think I read there was some code that goes along with that new wiring, so maybe it assumes a particular partition for the A7105.
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27 Jun 2015 06:00 #34729
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Replied by mwm on topic NRF24L01 and A7105 in the same 7E?
Well, the NRF24L01 isn't position sensitive - you proved that, and I proved it as well today, moving it one to the other. I've had A7105's on a MM, and I'm pretty sure I had them both in either my 10 and 6S at one point or another, but it's been long enough I can't be sure.
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