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7e NRF24L01 instalation failed "Missing modules"
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You did combine these two?
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The nightly build code includes a check that each enabled module can be written to and read from. It can't distinguish whether the error is due to a bad module or faulty wiring.
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Also, you can't just copy and paste in your friend's file if you're still using a text editor that does not respect the hidden end of line code.
I would download and install a proper text editor like Notepad++ . Then move over a new copy of the hardware.ini from the Deviation firmware you downloaded for your Devo7e.
Then open that new file in Notepad++ editor and remove the semi colon. Ensuring that A13 or A14 is correct, depending on if you solder to the TMS or TCK location in your Devo7e.
Then you can come back here and confirm whether it's working or not. Only knowing that the hardware.ini file was not corrupted can we proceed.
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- Multirotor Go
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Well I redid everything, from striping the wires and tinning them.
All the connection are good nothing is shorting, tried TMS and Now I am in TCK
Erased everything from devo folder and unzipped everything again directly to devo folder
I downloaded the notepad program and edited from there.
I have this deviation installed deviation-devo7e-v4.0.1-eabe723
Still I get "Missing modules : NRF24101" I tried to atach the screen picture of my hardware file but the system don't alow it nomatter how small I make it.
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A screenshot of what your hardware.ini looks like.
A screenshot of what your Devo7e drive looks like.
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Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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The other is deviation-emu7e-vX.X.X, it is an emulator, which is a program that only runs on your computer to SIMULATE how a DeviationTx responds.
The firmware file that needs to be flashed to your transmitter is the deviation-devo7e-vX.X.X, and absolutely NOT the deviation-emu7e-vX.X.X
DEVO 10 - Multi-module with nRF24L01 +PA +LNA, A7105 +PA, & CC2500 +PA +LNA transceivers.
Nightly Build: v4.0.1-548bbf5 (6/9/2015)
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In my situation I soldered in my NRF24L01 Checked my connections and all looked good, installed the 4.01 firmware and it seamed OK, (This is because that build doesn't check data)
I did struggle a bit with the nightly build and the MJXq but eventually got it installed and configured correctly. But I get the "missing Modules: NRF24L01" error.
I'm not an expert but can solder and have no trouble using Notepad++ to edit the INI files.
I re-checked all my solder joints and re-flowed a few, re-installed 4.01 wiped the USB re copied the file tree and re-edited the INI's. Then installed the nightly and same error.
Crap. This time I removed the whole thing cleaned it up, replaced the wires and made sure there were no bridged points...and very carefully soldered each connection again.
Re installed 4.01 and set the ini's, nightly and nope missing NRF20L01. \
I am about ready to just buy another one (but that option really sucks)
Anyone have any insight?
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- Daryoon
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Each firmware comes with the updated files that needs to be copied over. Mixing up firmware and files is one way to cause the error you have.
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I will take another look and see if I'm missing something. Perhaps I didn't do the file copying in the right order or something.
Thanks for the reply.
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Deviation Devo7e 3way switch mod, A7105, NRF24L01
Devo6s 2x2 switch mod, trim mod, haptic, multimodule, A7105, NRF24L01, CC2500
Devo12e 4-in-1 with voice mod -- it speaks!!
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knave wrote: I am having this same issue, I've been looking around and there is not a lot of info about it.
In my situation I soldered in my NRF24L01 Checked my connections and all looked good, installed the 4.01 firmware and it seamed OK, (This is because that build doesn't check data)
I did struggle a bit with the nightly build and the MJXq but eventually got it installed and configured correctly. But I get the "missing Modules: NRF24L01" error.
I'm not an expert but can solder and have no trouble using Notepad++ to edit the INI files.
I re-checked all my solder joints and re-flowed a few, re-installed 4.01 wiped the USB re copied the file tree and re-edited the INI's. Then installed the nightly and same error.
Crap. This time I removed the whole thing cleaned it up, replaced the wires and made sure there were no bridged points...and very carefully soldered each connection again.
Re installed 4.01 and set the ini's, nightly and nope missing NRF20L01. \
I am about ready to just buy another one (but that option really sucks)
Anyone have any insight?
Where you bought your module and which date was shipped?
I bought mine at banggood and was shipped Jul/29/2015
I bought another one and is almost here, also bought it at banggood, I thought it could be a bad one but at the moment didn't thought of the possibility of a big batch being defective. Maybe I should have bought the second one in another place.
I re did everything, from the soldering to the software installation, file installation and still get the module missing message. Maybe next week I will receive the new module for installation.
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I have ordered a second also from Banggood...I looked and their really wasn't a better place. This time I just got the $5 version W/o antenna.
Let me know how it goes.
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If possible post a photo of your connections, and the hardware.ini file.
Deviation Devo7e 3way switch mod, A7105, NRF24L01
Devo6s 2x2 switch mod, trim mod, haptic, multimodule, A7105, NRF24L01, CC2500
Devo12e 4-in-1 with voice mod -- it speaks!!
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- Multirotor Go
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My first one was the one with antenna, my second one is the one without antenna. will see what happensknave wrote: I bought my module from banggood on 9/1/2015
I have ordered a second also from Banggood...I looked and their really wasn't a better place. This time I just got the $5 version W/o antenna.
Let me know how it goes.
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; has_pa-cc2500 = 1
and the next line
enable-nrf24lo1 = A14 (note the 1 space at start of this line)
and also 2 spaces between the next line
has_pa-nrf24lo1 = 1
codes and html etc can be sensitive to spaces so its worth a try ....delete that space at the start of BOTH lines you adjusted in the code (so they sit right up against the border) and umm then cross ya fingers lol
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