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XL7105 doesn't bind after upgrading to Nightly
- Fer
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Detailed Description: Starting from the NRF. Before the upgrade i was able to remote switch on/off the camera recording with the upper left trim button. After the upgrade that function doesn't work. Going back to 4.0.1. makes that function to work again. Is this normal? I use the ond .ini files from the 4.0.1 version because i want to avoid to reprogramme all models. Besides i think the 4.0.1 and nightly builds .ini files are compatible.
The XL7105. I disconnected TXEN from 3.3V and connected to GIO1. Also disconnected RXEN from GND and connected it to GIO2. So the wiring must be ok, it wasn't a lot of things to do to. The NRF is connected to TMS and the XL7105 is connected to TCK (that is NRF=A13 and A7105=A14 in hardware.ini).
The modules are both detected but XL can't bind to anything. The only thing that i have a suscpicion that might be wrong, is that i wired the XL's 3.3v not directly to TX's VDD but to the NRF's 3.3V. I don't knoww if the NRF could possiply stop the current from reaching the XL7105.
Going back to 4.0.1. without altering the connection again, makes the NRF work exactly as before (remote control ability of my V222 camera is restored), the XL is also detected, but still it doesn't bind to anything.
Anyone has any idea what could be wrong?
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I know there are some changes made to some assignments regarding video and photo stuff in the nightly. it is possible you have to reassign your camera to another channel. see this thread:
www.deviationtx.com/forum/protocol-devel...-extensions-channels
I do not know what is the matter with the xl7105 module. When you choose a protocol were the xl7105 module is needed, you do not see an * in front of the protocol name?
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Maybe you could post your hardware.ini and a picture of the wiring of the xl7105
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- Fer
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Now for the XL7105. So it seems it does get power. It doesn't have a * before the assosiated protocols. It is recognised by the firmware. It just doesn't seem to work, and it doesn't bind.
Unfortunately i didn't take photos of it when we changed the wiring. But i looks like i will have to dissasemble the tx again and check all soldrings on the modules. That's where the problem could be. I only hope the module is not damaged.
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But indeed it does sound like there is some trouble with the module.
Edit: don't forget the pictures.
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Fer wrote: The modules are both detected but XL can't bind to anything. The only thing that i have a suscpicion that might be wrong, is that i wired the XL's 3.3v not directly to TX's VDD but to the NRF's 3.3V. I don't knoww if the NRF could possiply stop the current from reaching the XL7105.
As TomPeer said, this shouldn't make a difference. I just wanted to note that I do that with an NRF24L01 & Xeida A7105 module in my 6S, and that works fine on the nightly build. Which to me puts the firmware and power connection as low-probability culprits. You might try turning the power down on a model and see if that binds, on the off chance that the amount of power being used makes a difference. I don't expect it to, though.
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- Fer
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When we tryed to power it, it wouldn't power on. We checked the battery, it was ok. Then checked the cords that provide power to the board and they were ok too. The power switch was too working ok. It just won't power up.
Then we unsoldered all the extra wiring for the NRF and XL7105 modules, and we only left the CYRF module inside the tx. Still no power. Sadly, we were not able to find a reason for this. No smoke, nothing smelling like burned, no visual of a damaged circuit or anything. But it just won't power on. No screen lights up, no sound beeps, no nothing.
Is there a fuse somewhere that could be burned? I hate to admit it, but i think i need to find a replacement board, if there is as a spare part at all that is. If not, maybe i need a new DEVO 10 then, and probably buy new NRF and XL7105 because i don't know if i can trust the ones i have now. Any help and ideas are welcome.
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I am sorry for your troubles now. I hope you can figure it out, and it is not as bad as it sounds.
Good luck.
Tom
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- Fer
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I feel like i am back to middle ages now . I recalled to duty the toy-grade wltoys txs for my quads, and even my DX6i that i use mainly for my planes is not anywhere close to what DEVO 10 is. I have to get another one if this one doesn't work afterall. It's only i must do all this work from the beggining...
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Have a look on this schematic and seach for these two transistors and the fet.Fer wrote: .
Is there a fuse somewhere that could be burned? I hate to admit it, but i think i need to find a replacement board, if there is as a spare part at all that is. If not, maybe i need a new DEVO 10 then, and probably buy new NRF and XL7105 because i don't know if i can trust the ones i have now. Any help and ideas are welcome.
If there is power on the switch, you should examine where it stops.
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I think its from the 7e, but on the 10 it should work similar.
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Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
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- Fer
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The only real option now is to purchase a new mainboard, if it is available from somewhere. I am not very optimistic though that Walkera is selling spare parts. Anyone know of a place where i can buy a new mainboard? Then i will buy new NRF and XL7105 modules and do the wiring for nightly builds from scratch.
Anyway, thank you all for the help. I will be back sooner orl later with more questions, even if that means purcasing another DEVO 10.
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- Fer
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So thank you all for all the information and help. I hope this project continues to advance.
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So if nothing burned, there's a good chance your transmitter is OK...
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- Fer
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Here is a diagram made by my friend Ilias that show the connections we made. It is based on a diagram posted by Orion55 on another thread, only that Orion55's one is about a DEVO 7e, and this one has the pins layout of the DEVO 10 module.
Thank you all again for you interest and help.
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