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PhracturedBlue wrote: I learned something recently. the nrf24L01 really is sensitive to +5V. I had accidentally programmed my board with a 5V programmer with modules installed. Everything worked fine on the bench, so I put it down to being lucky and moved on. When I went out the other day to actually test it outside I found the range was basically gone. This is a non PA module used for indoor flying, and I couldn't even go 15 feet with it anymore.
So...Don't program the Universal module with a 5V programmer with any modules installed
Yes in my videos, I am showing how to program in both way : i) with a USBASP and ii) with the internal programmer of the devo 10. I clearly warn to NOT PROGRAM with any RF chip when using USBASP working at +5V.....
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Is a great option and can be used in AVRstudio v4.* unsure about v6.
You could always mod USBasp. Cut 5v+ and take power from RF module via VCC pin or replace reg:)
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I hope within 48h, I will finish this job and will help the deviationTX community
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Far to be perfect ..... but it can help
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Mark (i.e. JustenCase)
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JustenCase wrote: Thank you for putting together this video! The various people who have contributed to the Deviation project are simply amazing, especially PB. I became interested in quads late last year and currently have a number of different mini, micro, and nano sized quads. I have no prior experience with regular RC heli's or planes. I've been reviewing the various threads on rcgroups.com and came across some posts regarding the Deviation project. I joined the deviation forum back on May 8th and have been overwhelmed with the amount of information and knowledge on these two sites. My head is spinning from information overload! After viewing your video I feel confident in my abilities and have ordered a Devo-10 which should arrive in a few days. I've also placed an order for three of the ver 1.3 PCB's for the multi-module. I'm a real noobie at this and have many questions, most of them concerning the multi-mod board...I really don't want to screw it (or my Devo-10) up. Is this the appropriate thread for such questions, or should I ask them someplace else? Again, thanks to everyone who has helped to develop the Deviation F/W and the multi-mod board, the video is also great!
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Justen,
I am a noob too and I managed to build it .... Doing it slowly but surely. "Qui va piano, va sano, va lontano" ...
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I just finished watching your video for a second time. I took notes and timestamps for the various phases of the build so I can reference them quicker in the future. My Devo-10 arrived yesterday, it is very nice! Much nicer than all of the various cheap TX's I have been receiving with the RTF quads I have purchased. I have also been notified that my Ver 1.3 multi-mod PCB's have been sent off to the fabricator for a June 2nd run.
If you would be so kind I have a couple of questions for you to answer:
1) Did you purchase all of the components for the multi-mod board from Banggood?
2) Can you provide a list (or links) of the Banggood part numbers that you used? In addition to the transmitter modules I'm interested in the antennas and the antenna cables you used.
3) From your video it looks like you added two omni-directional antennas with three leaves/loops and one straight antenna to your devo. Why did you choose those specific antennas as opposed to omni-directional antennas with 4 leaves/loops?
4) Were the SMA-to-UFL/Type 1.13 cables that you purchased 20cm in length?
5) I think I have found the correct 2.54mm pin headers ( www.banggood.com/buy/2-54-pin-header.html ), but cannot find the 2mm headers...where did you buy yours?
I want to modify my Devo-10 so I can get the best range when flying my quads. As posted previously I am new to everything RF, so I am not familiar with what I should be looking for in terms of specifications for transmitters and antennas. Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.
FYI, my other hobby is rocketry and includes low-power, hi-power, and research/experimental variations.
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JustenCase wrote: Hey SeByDocKy,
I just finished watching your video for a second time. I took notes and timestamps for the various phases of the build so I can reference them quicker in the future. My Devo-10 arrived yesterday, it is very nice! Much nicer than all of the various cheap TX's I have been receiving with the RTF quads I have purchased. I have also been notified that my Ver 1.3 multi-mod PCB's have been sent off to the fabricator for a June 2nd run.
If you would be so kind I have a couple of questions for you to answer:
1) Did you purchase all of the components for the multi-mod board from Banggood?
2) Can you provide a list (or links) of the Banggood part numbers that you used? In addition to the transmitter modules I'm interested in the antennas and the antenna cables you used.
3) From your video it looks like you added two omni-directional antennas with three leaves/loops and one straight antenna to your devo. Why did you choose those specific antennas as opposed to omni-directional antennas with 4 leaves/loops?
4) Were the SMA-to-UFL/Type 1.13 cables that you purchased 20cm in length?
5) I think I have found the correct 2.54mm pin headers ( www.banggood.com/buy/2-54-pin-header.html ), but cannot find the 2mm headers...where did you buy yours?
I want to modify my Devo-10 so I can get the best range when flying my quads. As posted previously I am new to everything RF, so I am not familiar with what I should be looking for in terms of specifications for transmitters and antennas. Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.
FYI, my other hobby is rocketry and includes low-power, hi-power, and research/experimental variations.
Hi,
Open my video in youtube directly and you will find all links. Most of the items can be find at banggood.
3) I Prefer to use some CloverLeaf antenna sometimes when I am flying quads nearby some trees and obstacles in general. For one of my quad, I also installed such kind of antenna
4) Can be found at BG too
5) I gave the link in the YT video info but I found it on eBay for example
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SeByDocKy wrote: Ok ... a 53mm video ....
Far to be perfect ..... but it can help
SeByDocKy, just watched your tutorial video. Very helpful and thank you for making it. BTW, I noticed that you mentioned we can flash the ATTiny with Devo 8/10. Does it mean we can't flash it with Devo 7e?
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Never mind, just checked there are only Programmer DFUs available for Devo 8 & 10. Thus, Devo 7e won't be able to do the flashing.
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- PhracturedBlue
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Our circuit runs at 3.3V at 8MHz, so it should be possible to use a V, A or normal ATTiny. At one time I was concerned about this and only recommended the 'A', but honestly, I can't see why I said that. All three are capable of running at 8MHz at 3.3V.
So you should be fine with any variant (though of course you need to make sure you getit in a 14-pin DIP package)
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phantom8 wrote:
SeByDocKy wrote: Does it mean we can't flash it with Devo 7e?
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Never mind, just checked there are only Programmer DFUs available for Devo 8 & 10. Thus, Devo 7e won't be able to do the flashing.
Yes I said in bad English in the video, for Devo 7E user, you need the USBasp (in +3.3V it would be more safer). But for the Devo7E, i guess it will be hard to insert it ... especially with both female and male connector
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BTW, I'm using the latest nightly build. Can this be a software bug?
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Yesterday I finished my NRF24 mod and it works great with a JXD388.
Lights on/off, flips, and three speeds ( 3x2 switches), all with that
models (2x2)I have found here. Old software (devo7e-v4.0.1-ac4f0b2)
Multi modul stays commented.
BTW , how did you connect the antennas, U.FL or soldering?
My available sockets only have that thin 1.13 cable and I don`t like to solder it.
Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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aMax wrote: The best way to discover this,is to go back to a previous version....
Yesterday I finished my NRF24 mod and it works great with a JXD388.
Lights on/off, flips, and three speeds ( 3x2 switches), all with that
models (2x2)I have found here. Old software (devo7e-v4.0.1-ac4f0b2)
Multi modul stays commented.
BTW , how did you connect the antennas, U.FL or soldering?
My available sockets only have that thin 1.13 cable and I don`t like to solder it.
My previous version is a bit old and doesn't work properly with MM. The antennas are connected via u.fl connectors.
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