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help - devo8s + nrf24l01+
- lhomme
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I m using deviationtx 4.0.1 with many models. I fly with Devo & spektrum RXs.
Now i want to use my FBL80 with my TX. So i ordered a module nrf24l01 for arduino and i connected it to my devo board. Then I changed the tx.ini as specified in the docs. So far, it didn't bind...
Maybe, the wiring went wrong even with lots of re-checking. Actually, i found some weird thing : the TMS pin on which i connected CSN of my module is '1' when the transmission is turned on. I would expect a '0' because its a chip select N.
Did i miss something ?
Did someone made it on a devo8s ?
thanks
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you won't e able to see CSN switch. it is held high most of the time, and has very short (< 1msec) busts when it is low during transmission.
As RandMetal said, the easiest way to help is to see pics of what you've done.
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- lhomme
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Any suggestion ?
Thanks
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- rbe2012
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- lhomme
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>> protocol folder in your TX ?
What is that ?
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enable-nrf24l01=A13
has_pa-nrf24l01=0
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This is only necessary for Devo7e, no for Devo8.lhomme wrote: Maybe i destroyed the module when desoldering the gold-plated pins ?
If you have a tool for checking electrical connections (what is the correct word?) you can check if the connection between the wire and the corresponding pin of the nrf chip is there (you can follow the lines on the board easily). But I guess it is not really probable; nothing on the pictures supports this assumption.SeByDocKy wrote: Do you have/copy the protocol folder in your TX ?
Edit: After thinking about that again one thing I could imagine: the connection between upper and lower side of the contact is gone because the pin which connected both sides isn't there anymore. It isn't easy to see on your pictures if you soldered the wires through the board.
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- lhomme
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Well, I rechecked everything with my ohm-meter. The PCB is solderec on both sides. No issue binding the heli with the other transmitter.
I think i m using a defective NRF24L01...
Btw, here is my tx.ini :
current_model=8
language=0
music_shutdown=0
mode=2
brightness=5
contrast=5
volume=10
vibration=1
power_alarm=0
batt_alarm=4000
batt_critical=3800
batt_warning_interval=30
splash_delay=35
[modules]
enable-cyrf6936=B12
has_pa-cyrf6936=1
enable-a7105=None
has_pa-a7105=0
enable-cc2500=None
has_pa-cc2500=0
enable-nrf24l01=A13
has_pa-nrf24l01=1
[calibrate1]
max=3831
min=478
zero=2217
[calibrate2]
max=3594
min=246
zero=1801
[calibrate3]
max=3694
min=341
zero=1986
[calibrate4]
max=3789
min=363
zero=2092
[touch]
xscale=193158
yscale=141154
xoffset=-395
yoffset=-16
[autodimmer]
timer=20000
dimvalue=0
[countdowntimersettings]
prealerttime=30000
prealertinterval=10000
timeupinterval=10000
[telemetry]
temp=celcius
length=meters
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- PhracturedBlue
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so either comment it out, or set it to 0.
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- lhomme
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Finally, i ordered another module which i received 2 months later. I soldered it the same way and it is working, quite surprisingly.
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- AirPatoine
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Considering I got it off of ebay for about $1 I can't complain too much, but I ordered another one with an external antenna and power amplifier that I intend to install asap.
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- lhomme
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So i would expect the amplified one with antena to reach at least 200 meters (650 feet).
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- btoschi
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AirPatoine wrote: I also get lag and interference and sticking controls even at short range.
I have a very similar issue with any nRF based model. A7105 (Hubsan) working fine.
Others on the forum have told me that's most propably due to bad soldering (I had not the time to check yet).
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