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Jumper T8SG - First TX stock running on Deviation
- TherealjonnyD
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fneuf wrote: Has anyone tried the T8SG with SmartPropoPlus ?
I haven't bothered, because it has USBhid mode that shows up as a joystick with no modifications. Far more reliable than the microphone input PPM signal.
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- hexfet
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Don't see anything obvious looking at the code. I'll test with my tx this week.
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- vlad_vy
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/* Compute voltage from y = 2.1592x + 0.2493 */
#define VOLTAGE_NUMERATOR 216
#define VOLTAGE_OFFSET 249
Voltage monitored with C.4 and resistor voltage divider from VREG_IN.
For me voltage difference is lover than 5% (resistor tolerance). With two T8SG I have different voltage, 7.71 and 7.65, with one battery. And 7.525V with Fluke 289. 7.525V + 2.5% = 7.713V
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It can't be fixed by software.
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- FDR
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The T8SG was designed to work from a 2s LiPo battery, which shouldn't be below 7V, so talking about the accuracy below 7V is really academic...
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- mwm
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Iroquois wrote: I have a vision of the creaters of the T8SG laughing all the way to the bank while you gentlemen do their development work for them.
That's generally how open source works: people do development on it to improve the software they are running. Jumper gave the developers transmitters to make sure "software they were running" included the T8SG version. You see the same thing happening with the FrSky Taranis. The Hobbyking th9x open source versions on the other hand took the firmware but didn't involve the developers, so it stagnated or at best got upgrades from development for other hardware.
With proprietary systems, you can't improve the software so your unpaid work is limited to testing.
Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.
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- fneuf
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Totally true, but it is still fun to try things and learn. And well, there is an available function on a product I purchased... so by nature I'm willing to test itTherealjonnyD wrote:
I haven't bothered, because it has USBhid mode that shows up as a joystick with no modifications. Far more reliable than the microphone input PPM signal.fneuf wrote: Has anyone tried the T8SG with SmartPropoPlus ?
I tend to share the opinion of mwm. As far as I know (and please correct me if I'm wrong) hardware on the T8SG is not open source. BUT, designers & developers from Jumper are opened to suggestions and discussions.mwm wrote:
That's generally how open source works: people do development on it to improve the software they are running. Jumper gave the developers transmitters to make sure "software they were running" included the T8SG version. You see the same thing happening with the FrSky Taranis. The Hobbyking th9x open source versions on the other hand took the firmware but didn't involve the developers, so it stagnated or at best got upgrades from development for other hardware.Iroquois wrote: I have a vision of the creaters of the T8SG laughing all the way to the bank while you gentlemen do their development work for them.
With proprietary systems, you can't improve the software so your unpaid work is limited to testing.
And that's very important and welcome from a company. The will to seek, gather and learn from community/users comments is cool. Feedback driven design, made with discernment, brings focus to product dev team and clear value to customers.
Were it could be seen as becoming tricky here, and I think that's what Iroquois is implying, is that Jumper is the only one to make money out of this product (again if I'm initial statement is not proven wrong), whatever the hard work of their benevolent contributors. On one side, it's an uber great acknowledgement for all the participants to Deviation coding & testing to see such a recognition from a manufacturer. On the other side the company did get a quality firmware, clearly the killer feature, without too much efforts, I guess you could also see it as a company taking profit of a community. In a pure factual way, both statement could be defended as true. So I guess how you see it mainly depends from the mood on which you rise this morning
Personally I prefer the "great acknowledgment" POV of the story. And I really hope Jumper will find great ways to support back the community and show some love to the skilfull and helpfull talents here. The possibilities offered by a company choosing to build on top of open source firmware, in coherency and respect of the software development team is really motivating.
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- Fernandez
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Lets imagine Jumper was just bringing there own software on the Tx, it would take them much time and drive the price of there radio much higher and probably no one was interested to buy it.
Paying some money for a product is not a problem as long as it is to be justified, affordable. On the other hand not sure if deviation would except fees, lets say in case jumper want to pay 5% of every radio back to deviation.......But by giving away sampes etc, they allready support community in some sort.
I think most of our benefit would be to get a perfect Deviation radio, completely open source nothing to do with Walkera Devo.... Some quality hardware would defenitively help, also may attract more developers and users to deviation......
BTW why we not create some new topics on the Jumper developments. The name of this topic is a bit of irrelevant, diificult to find.
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- TherealjonnyD
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Fernandez wrote: BTW why we not create some new topics on the Jumper developments. The name of this topic is a bit of irrelevant, diificult to find.
Agreed. The title is also not accurate as its not a banggood product.
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- TherealjonnyD
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Iroquois wrote: I made my first R/C flight in 1953. For some 64 years I have been using transmitters without a voltage readout. I never realised 'til now just how lucky I was. I have a vision of the creaters of the T8SG laughing all the way to the bank while you gentlemen do their development work for them.
These guys enjoy what they're doing. They do not have any obligation to do it, either. The inaccurate voltage readout is not extremely critical -- you've been using transmitters without a voltage readout for years.
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- vlad_vy
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Moeder wrote: A suitable replacement in DPAK could probably be a ST LDFM50 (0.3 V dropout, so with 3.3 V + 1.0 V + 0.3 V = 4.7 V minimum input voltage) or a LF50 (0,45 V dropout). Anything with a higher dropout voltage will be tough with rechargeable AA's. There's also some .23 V dropout regulators from ON (NCP5501DT50). But before advising a suitable replacement I'd like to have a look on the TXs circuit design and power requirements (it will have to supply a dfplayer as well ). My sample is somewhere between China and Europe right now, so please have little patience.
Edit: Replacing AMS1117 with something like MCP1826S would "save" another 500 mV,but they are not pin compatible...
edit 2: found some: TC2117 and ADP3338
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- nanuk74
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I have two problems with the ts8g.
I can not use the switches for three positions, I am only able to configure two positions.
I am not able to be recognized by the computer for flash firmware, I download the programs, install the driver and it does not connect. What I can do?
Are there any tutorials to configure the switchs in 3 positions and the rounds of the center?
Thank you and sorry for my bad English.
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