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Devo 12s 3in1 / 4in1 RF module neat installation.
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ursus69 wrote: Received today my 3in1 module from Banggood...
The module works ok? Have range problem??
The final connections for the Devo10 are this??
This is correct connection for DEVO10, it works fine with me, no any problem, the known issues for 3 in 1 : A7105 & nRF24L01 have no telemetry support duo to PA/LNA connection problem, for me it's no problem, I don't have any quad/protocol support telemetry by these two RF chip.
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HappyHarry wrote: afaik the current and future batches of the 3in1 have no issues, it was only the early batch that didn't have the pa/lna for the cc2500 connected properly and that has since been addressed
The batch from Taobao? Or banggood??
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dc59 wrote:
ursus69 wrote: Received today my 3in1 module from Banggood...
The module works ok? Have range problem??
The final connections for the Devo10 are this??
This is correct connection for DEVO10, it works fine with me, no any problem, the known issues for 3 in 1 : A7105 & nRF24L01 have no telemetry support duo to PA/LNA connection problem, for me it's no problem, I don't have any quad/protocol support telemetry by these two RF chip.
Thanks a lot!! I will try!!
Have good ranges??
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ursus69 wrote: Have good ranges??
Range test result:
www.deviationtx.com/forum/7-development/...dule?start=100#44126
and
www.deviationtx.com/forum/7-development/...dule?start=100#44180
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dc59 wrote:
ursus69 wrote: Have good ranges??
Range test result:
www.deviationtx.com/forum/7-development/...dule?start=100#44126
and
www.deviationtx.com/forum/7-development/...dule?start=100#44180
I read that you finally connected the LNAEN to VCC??
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ursus69 wrote: I read that you finally connected the LNAEN to VCC??
I bought first batch 3in1 module, I need to wire LNAEN to VCC, but I think you don't need to that, you should get new batch.
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dc59 wrote:
ursus69 wrote: I read that you finally connected the LNAEN to VCC??
I bought first batch 3in1 module, I need to wire LNAEN to VCC, but I think you don't need to that, you should get new batch.
You bought from Taobao or Bangoodd?
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VeGani wrote: Hi, I just started with this hobby, and decided to order 3in1 module for my Devo 7E.
I've gone thru all information regarding installation of this 3in1 module, and found out some picture posted by others (Leo Li and dc59)
I would like to ask a few questions on Devo 7E pinout:
1. Which are the VDD pin, A or B or both? Is there any difference if 3in1 VDD soldered into pin A or B above? Leo Li use pin B, while dc59 use pin A.
2. Is there any difference if GND soldered to pin C or pin D? I read some information that someone experience frozen Devo 7E when he soldered A7105 to pin D, but then problem solved when he re-soldered GND to pin C.
Thanks in advance.
please find my devo7e connection pic. at this post:
www.deviationtx.com/forum/7-development/...dule?start=180#45523
I didn't find any problem about those 2 wiring method, you can find the wire on PCB , A connected to B, it's the same point !
and I had checked pin C & pin D with a multimeter, it's all GND, I have never met frozen issue.
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Now need to be patient as the item is still in backorder from BG.
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dc59 wrote: I didn't find any problem about those 2 wiring method, you can find the wire on PCB , A connected to B, it's the same point !
and I had checked pin C & pin D with a multimeter, it's all GND, I have never met frozen issue.
The GND wiring issue seems to be a Devo 10 issue. Putting in two or more extra modules taxes the power supply, which can cause "missing CYRF" message at boot. Using the CYRF GND seems to help with that. I don't recall seeing reports of such problems with the 7E.
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dc59 wrote: the known issues for 3 in 1 : A7105 & nRF24L01 have no telemetry support duo to PA/LNA connection problem, for me it's no problem, I don't have any quad/protocol support telemetry by these two RF chip.
i thought he was correcting this issue for the second batch?
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HappyHarry wrote:
dc59 wrote: the known issues for 3 in 1 : A7105 & nRF24L01 have no telemetry support duo to PA/LNA connection problem, for me it's no problem, I don't have any quad/protocol support telemetry by these two RF chip.
i thought he was correcting this issue for the second batch?
3in1 A7105 LNA issue was fixed , but I don't know exactly date or batch (I will try to ask TaoBao seller to mark version number on board.),
but nRF24L01 LNA will take more time to redesign PCB,this is what I got from TaoBao seller.
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Thanks!
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dc59 wrote:
HappyHarry wrote:
dc59 wrote: the known issues for 3 in 1 : A7105 & nRF24L01 have no telemetry support duo to PA/LNA connection problem, for me it's no problem, I don't have any quad/protocol support telemetry by these two RF chip.
i thought he was correcting this issue for the second batch?
3in1 A7105 LNA issue was fixed , but I don't know exactly date or batch (I will try to ask TaoBao seller to mark version number on board.),
but nRF24L01 LNA will take more time to redesign PCB,this is what I got from TaoBao seller.
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wasp09 wrote: I'll probably go with the standalone CC2500 RF modules I ordered for now and wait till it is proven to get a 3 in 1.
So far so good with my 3-in-1 from banggood (ordered first day they were available). I certainly don't regret the $26 purchase. I've not done extensive range testing but i've flown multiple models with all 3 radios in my Devo 7e with no problem. I'd say it's worth every penny+++. I'm waiting a few months however for the 4-in-1 JR module until it's tested/revised if possible.
I strongly agree the Taobao seller needs to start putting version numbers on these items!
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I've done the VCC to LNA mod with a 1K5 resistor and that made absolutely no difference. Increasing the power output in the transmitter also make no improvement.
Does anyone have an idea of what may be wrong?
P.S. My 3-in-1 was the second batch and shipped on 4-22. It's installed in a Devo10 and running the latest nightly.
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