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Request for nightly Devo12 with NRF module
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Thank you...
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Thanks.
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4.0.1 doesn't do any module checks on startup, so the lack of an error message with that version doesn't necessarily mean that the issue isn't still there.
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EDIT: Still makes no sense if it was a power issue seems the module would not work on deviation 4.0.1 ...unless the nightly is some how not powering the out puts on the PCB correctly?
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All I remember is, some time ago, a user had an issue with the
3.3V regulator on his 7e. The power supply was restricted by this
max 300mA device and he upgraded to a stronger one.
If there are some difference between the versions of Deviation you can check by the consumption of the whole tx.
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Did you hear of someone else having this issue with his 12(S)?magic_marty wrote: So perhaps the the amperage is not high enough...is there any other way to power the module?
EDIT: Still makes no sense if it was a power issue seems the module would not work on deviation 4.0.1 ...unless the nightly is some how not powering the out puts on the PCB correctly?
Maybe they do not use the nighly or have no NFR installed....
Who knows.
Do you have a different modul at hand e.g. a A7105? Then you can test the
A13/14 with that one. All you lack with the nightly is that these lines going activ to low.
Use your saleae and look if this happens at least once or never.
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In which other method will be able to check differences with already soldered modules?
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magic_marty wrote: i have not heard of anybody else having this happen on there 12...i do have a couple of A7105 modules coming from BG and should be here next week i believe i don't have any models to bind them to but plan on installing them for possible future use..Even with no models to bind to i should still be able to tell if they work or give the missing module error like the NRF is doing..
You will have some problems with that one as the wiring differs.
Start with the old wiring method, it works on both versions.
But if you are going later on with the nighly, it is advised to use the "new" wiring.
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