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Replacement for the DEVO series for the future
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fishpepper.de/2016/09/15/openground-part-1-components-pinout/
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- button boards (e.g ENT + EXT)
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[url=http://http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewitem.asp?idproduct=99059]Turnigy Evolution[/url]
I think it's similar to the Flysky TX that was discussed earlier in this thread.
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Maybe a STM32F072VBT6... to bad quality so see if it s a 8 or B.
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I have some details about the FS-i6S on my blog:
fishpepper.de/2016/09/15/openground-part-1-components-pinout/
Should be quite easy to port my OpenGround code to the Turnigy Evolution
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as it seems there will not be good/cheap/chinese tx launching soon... I honestly don't want to buy another walkera or noname brand.
Main reason is parts availability. (board fried for some reason, gymbal broke, lcd dead... it happened to many of us)
IMHO the only way to standout and keep the project alive is turning it 100% DIY.
Drop the chinese tx "rubbish".
some ideas:
- the heart will be a main board to satisfy every deviated desire, as in this thread CUSTOM TRANSMITTER BOARD
- maybe two boards, the mainboard and the tx board. Different mainboards for different prices? So you could start with a cheaper mainboard/less channels/less features and upgrade later
- custom 3d printed chassis (a few form factors), files from deviation team and everyone can have it 3d printed OR the taranis case is available cheap (15$) OR user designed
- using gymbal from taranis or easily available ones
- BOM, user would source all the external components (buzzers/speakers/switches/gymbals/lcd etc)
Kinda like a "modular DIY taranis"
edit the 3d file to fit the gymbals / lcd you want and such, if supported in code.
One main "official" project/code. Plugins in HW/SW for modules to add custom parts when needed.
Don't sell the transmitter as a ready made product. (regulations etc)
- PROS:
- can do whatever you need hw/sw wise without constraints (except money )
- lifelong project
- when a spare is no more available, e.g. gymbals or lcd, design a new cad model and 3d print it
- big potential user base (programmers/engineers etc)
- all protocols
- CONS:
- the old farts will not understand how to build it etc. I bet they will have friends in their r/c circle that would! "build it and they will come"
- more resources needed to start the project
- not "legal"? so, do you think a deviated walkera is "legal"?
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I think that if Deviation does not have a stable hardware partnership it will slowly become the domain of a select small group, and fade away.epilot wrote: ... I wonder if it would be possible to partner with someone ...
Additionally, it should be offered as an alternative implementation in some "established" TX brand.
Think of it as the carrot and the stick.
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Reasonable MCU board - $15.
So, it's $95-100 just for the case with all the switches, gimbals, LCD and MCU board.
Compare it with Radiolink AT9, which is already assembled and requires minimal (although non-trivial for some - unsoldering an RF module) mod. It can be had for the same $95, but all the plastics, switches, pots etc already installed. You don't need to care about power supply - it has better power distribution architecture than many.
So, stable hardware partnership is ideal, but making a kit for DIY TX - inefficient, there are better solutions yet.
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A new entry level Taranis is coming up, possibly in the price range of the Devo10.vmsda wrote:
I think that if Deviation does not have a stable hardware partnership it will slowly become the domain of a select small group, and fade away.epilot wrote: ... I wonder if it would be possible to partner with someone ...
Additionally, it should be offered as an alternative implementation in some "established" TX brand.
Think of it as the carrot and the stick.
Since it has a module bay, it could be competitor.
www.horusrc.com/en/blog/the-new-frsky-ta...ky-taranis-x9d-plus/
www.banggood.com/2_4G-CC2500-A7105-Flysk...77.html?rmmds=search
www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?2...at-do-we-know-so-far
Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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A "stable hardware partnership" could entail an assurance from the manufacturer that the chosen platform would not be discontinued on a whim, so prospective users would be confortable about the investment.victzh wrote: ... So, stable hardware partnership is ideal, but making a kit for DIY TX - inefficient, there are better solutions yet.
A DIY TX is the least desirable idea by far - this hobby's learning curve is already steep enough as it is!
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not long ago people at the club would be anxious to fly home made electronics especially transmitters................
Now look at Cleanflight/Betaflight, Escs with blheli Dshot oneshot etc, Open Tx and Deviation.
Also it is surpricingly to see that the Asian manufacturars "follow the trends amazingly well" before you know it the open designs are put on the market under several designs. DIY RX of Middelic, 10th of different Cleanflight boars, blheli esc etc etc.
Iam very certain that if deviation community come up with a working software and description of the design, in no time there will be someone to make a board for a price we cannot do it......
Also when cheap we can be guaranteed people will buy it!
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aMax wrote: A new entry level Taranis is coming up, possibly in the price range of the Devo10.
Since it has a module bay, it could be compeditor.
www.horusrc.com/en/blog/the-new-frsky-ta...ky-taranis-x9d-plus/
www.banggood.com/2_4G-CC2500-A7105-Flysk...77.html?rmmds=search
www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?2...at-do-we-know-so-far
Let's see what the cost of the tx will be, but it definitely looks promising.
Here's a link to a picture of the inside: http://www.rc-network.de/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=1705714&d=1481436020
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