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XK X6 Transmitter Module
- Zynix
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Would like to fly XK (s-fhss) models with my Devo10 and have an extra rtf X6 transmitter with bad gimbals. Not sure if it's a CC2500 or not, but attached is a pic of the module. Connected via 6-pin header, the hot-glued gray wire runs up to the antenna from the module. Before I start taking it apart, is there an easy way to find out which pins are which using a multi-meter or something? I have no EE/RF knowledge, so reaching out for help to those smarter than me, haha.
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Z
p.s. First post but have been lurking for a few months now. Huge props to the devs and community here, what you've accomplished is nothing short of amazing and greatly appreciated!
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Decided to pull it apart as much as I could without desoldering anything, and you were right! Found the pins labeled on the back of the main pcb haha. I'm assuming bottom pin is ground and that SI and SO are MOSI and MISO respectively, or would they be reversed on the main board?
Thanks again for the tip!
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- Zynix
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Not sure on the PA/LNA, I did notice the antenna is soldered to just 1 point, not sure if that info means anything though. Considering it's a cheap (but otherwise fairly nice) rtf tx I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't have the amps on the module. I do have a real/recommended CC2500 coming with PA/LNA but it's on the slow boat, thought of this possibility after I ordered it and enjoy tinkering just as much as flying.
Pic attached of the back side of the module, looks to have some testing pads (I assume) labeled. The label right up against the header is illegible in the pic, but it's SCLK.
Making progress!
Edit: Oh and a word of advise to any other noobs that try this, there was a huge glob of glue holding the pin header to the board. Made it more difficult to get the module off with the header. I probably would have just desoldered the module and threw on another header if I'd known.
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- Zynix
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Wired everything up and the tx wouldn't even power on. The CC2500 I ordered showed up, weeks before expected, wired it to the same connections and it's working perfect. Maybe I damaged the module during removal, anyway no real need to troubleshoot it.
Thanks again though Harry, your help was greatly appreciated.
-Z
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but at least your new cc2500 module is working well
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- Zynix
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victzh wrote: XK X6 is $40-45. Not so cheap - buy BNF and use MUCH cheaper CC2500 module practically from anywhere. I bought X6 for you all
Exactly right, thank you sir!
I picked up 2 k100 RTFs for us$50/ea. Pretty inexpensive if it had worked, but your solution is far better and less $.
-Z
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I have the same concern as you. I've been looking for an answer for a long time. How did you wire your CC2500 to your Devo?
Thank you in advance.
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