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A7105 wiring of GIO pins
- Fernandez
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Can I wire the A7105 module?
RxEn - GIO2
TxEn - GIO1
Or should I use old wiring;
RxEn - Gnd
TxEn - 3v3
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- PhracturedBlue
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- Fernandez
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I was wondering if it was working, as humming is much less, so this mean much less power consumption from the module, more efficient.
Not measured range or Ma yet.
Currently seem that CC2500, draw most power.
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I have A7105 soldered in an old manner and it works OK.
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The diagram is how I understand it needs to be done, I just have another issue preventing me using the nightly build so my module is yet to be installed.
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These are the same instructions I provide in the current documentation here:
bitbucket.org/PhracturedBlue/deviation/wiki/ModuleList
Dan is also correct in that this is only for the nightly builds. 4.0.1 must use the old wiring where TX_EN and RX_EN are tied off.
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-I don't know when to expect a new deviation non-nightly release. When would this change make it to the other channel for a major release?
-What differences would I observe on 4.0.1 with old wiring vs nightly with new wiring. The only reference I can find to this is related to noise/hum, but what does that mean to the end user?
I.E. If I complete the mod the old way on 4.0.1, would it be worth redoing it later. I don't mind fetching another module to try the other, but I want to understand the differences first.
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- Durete
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wian wrote: Are the current nightlies working? I just changed the wiring of the 7105 module to the GIO pins and upgraded to the latest nightly (16 March), but I can't get my hubsan h107c to bind. It worked fine with the previous wiring and deviation 4.0.1
I am using the latest nightly with my A7105 and GIO wiring without any problem.
I remember one user about 2 months ago, that never could use GIO pins. Probably faulty A7105 module. The module from these user worked without problems with the old style wiring (as your module).
Check this thread:
deviationtx.com/forum/6-general-discussi...7105-and-new-wriring
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- wian
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I formatted my devo 7e, reflashed the 16 March nightly DFU, copied over all folders from the nightly, copied the hubsan models.ini and made only the following changes to hardware.ini:
has_pa-cyrf6936 = 0
enable-a7105 = A13
has_pa-a7105 = 1
But before testing, also I also resoldered VCC (wire was skewed, but seemed fine otherwise) and scratched between the GIO1 and GIO2 because there were some tiny specs of solder that might have been causing trouble.
Now it is working fine.
What I did before when it was not working is that I copied back known working files from from deviation 4.0.1 , e.g. tx.ini and hardware.ini and copied and pasted all settings from tx.ini to hardware.ini (including the settings above). I may have also copied known good hubsan4.mod to the protocol folder. I suspect copying these deviation 4.0.1 files to the devo 7e with nightly installed caused the problem, rather than the scratching or resoldering.
Anyway, thanks for the replies and I hope this is useful for someone running into similar problems.
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- Waterbound
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I am confused as I see a few different wiring diagrams published, so I am unclear if I have wired correctly.
On this page, it indicates "*4.0.1 and earlier: Connect 8->GND and 9->3.3V. Leave 6 and 7 floating " (what does floating mean?)
bitbucket.org/PhracturedBlue/deviation/wiki/ModuleList
Does this mean RXEN ( gets connected to GND (3) and VCC (1) and TXEN (9) get connected together?
On the same page listed above it says "Connect 6->9 and 7->8 (*)"
So according to that do I connect 6-9 and 7-8?
Which is correct? Do I keep the loops between 6-9 and 7-8 as well as connect 8 to GND and 9 to 1?
Thanks!
Currently I have it wired like this and its not finding the module, edited hardware.ini and checked everything with dmm etc:
4.bp.blogspot.com/-xkOUPc1CsSA/VQBfn72G_...w/s1600/A7105-7E.jpg
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www.deviationtx.com/forum/6-general-disc...0-for-frsky-rx#28027
Devo7e, TaranisQ X7, R9M , 4in1 MM, Futaba FC18plusV3.2 & DFT/FLD-02
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- Durete
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For nightly builds, much better the new style wiring (AKA 6-9, 7-8 bridges).
Low power consumption when not in use the A7105 module, and don't loose Telemetry under supported protocols (Hubsan protocol for ex.)
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- Waterbound
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as far as wiring to the TX board (adding the loops back and grounding SCK, the Rx side is the same as this ?
4.bp.blogspot.com/-xkOUPc1CsSA/VQBfn72G_...w/s1600/A7105-7E.jpg
thanks so much for your help guys! I have the NRF module working great, just want to get this a7105 working now
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- Durete
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Your schematic at your first post is OK. You only need to change the bridges for RXEN and TXEN.
TXEN to GIO1(6 - 9) and RXEN to GIO2 (7 - 8 ), and be sure you configure your module at Hardware.ini to point TMS signal (a13)
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