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Radiolink AT9 as a platform for Deviation?
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2. I created a board for the 4-in-1 module which also hosts an SPI flash. I use one specific model, but we plan to make the driver universal so that it handles a range of different semi-compatible SPI flash chips.
3. The second one, but what Banggood have now seems to be an old model. New model with many problems fixed is still not available widely enough.
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I answered due to the diffs seeable at their webside, nothing more.victzh wrote: And it is almost immaterial for the purpose of using it as a new platform for Deviation. For standard Deviation use pattern we're replacing the radio part with our own radio module and it becomes just another (well-specced - powerful processor, large number of switches and pots) Deviated TX.
Another use - Deviation on unmodded AT9 supporting native Radiolink protocol - is not there yet. For this use differences in radios may be in radio module, not in the TX itself.
And yes, if you like to strip the radio it may not interest.
But please tell me, why I should do so?
When I asked TI some time ago I was recommended to go for CC2530 over CC2500.
At this moment I'm still in an evaltuating process but I tend to forget FRSKY and swap over to CC2530.
???anasm2010 wrote: The AT9 have also 10 channel
Since when?
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@victzh, thank you for the answer. Do you know how much can cost the custom board you are talking about with SPI flash + the 4in 1 RF ?
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If he does this it will add a small cost to 4-in-1, analogous to his own Devo board. If not, I can build some myself but it will be much more expensive - I'm not in China. Expect additional $15-20, I have not calculated it yet. It also depends on demand - should I do it myself (slow and expensive) or contract small prototyping (needs scale to be more economically viable than the manual build).
If you can solder, I will publish design files so that you can order components and build it yourself. For AT9 some soldering is inevitable - you need to carefully remove native module and install a header for the add-on.
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I think Ren will contact with you first, he is interested in your add-on board and willing to produce this module!
Is it possible to use a transfer board make DEVO verison module can be install on AT9?
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Thank you again for this work. Yeah I'm able to do some soldering so I will W8 for you're design, but certainly better if someone can make an affordable price for this all in one module.
If you have time and some patience, that will be good to show a video on the state of the deviation and how its working on the AT9
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Deviation on AT9 with my board looks like trunk version of Devo 8 with one small exception - it does not store configuration properly because AT9 lacks the power circuitry allowing it to do so at the turn off time. Everything else is the same.
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Just wanted to ask if the final design of the board is ready? and if you the deviation is operational and usable on the at9 ?
Thank you
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Many people are W8ting for this AT9 deviation and the final pcb design
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I'm still to get the (hopefully) final design and test it.
Also, Radiolink does not have soft power switch as Devos do. So I need to decide when to write down updated configuration.
Another problem is it is implemented only in trunk - no way to backport it to 5.0 - too many changes for rotary encoder interface. And this new style interface was started by PhracturedBlue and as far as I understand was not completed. I still need to check the completion status. So far it's functional for me, but I'm not the most advanced user of this software
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If you need any help on testing, we are here
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Thank you, I will W8 for the 4in1 rf module, Banggood is making some good deals, if I can catch one for a low cost. Do you think you can provide me a motherboard for the 4in1 RF for the at9 ?
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I'm from France
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