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Devo 12s 3in1 / 4in1 RF module neat installation.
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It cost me about $52US after paying the Chinese buying agent fees and shipping from the manufacturer to the agent and from the agent to the US. Now I have to decide if I should order another one for an 8S or wait for victzh to finish his board and get that instead.
Here is my original post about how to purchase: www.deviationtx.com/forum/7-development/...dule?start=720#51906
Thanks to all that worked on the code to make all things Deviation possible, it's awesome!!
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dononeness wrote: Hello Everyone - Would you mind to suggest the type of soldering iron that can easily work on such tiny area of DEVO 10 and the 3-IN-1 module and where to get it? Does Banggood carry such type? I have a Hakko FX-901 wireless but the tip seems to be large to work on for a not very good soldering skill like me. Thank You.
This one is small and super fast in heating www.banggood.com/BAKON-950D-75W-Mini-Por...12-Tip-p-982824.html , one of the best cheap soldering stations. The tips include the heater and sensor, so changing the tip de facto makes it a new soldering iron every time. The only negative is that the tip provided with the station is too big to be very useful
There are many tips available, the smaller ones are www.banggood.com/T12-D16-Solder-Iron-Tip...tation-p-944499.html , www.banggood.com/T12-BC2-Replace-Solder-...andle-p-1064391.html and especially www.banggood.com/T12-ILS-Replace-Solder-...ering-p-1064393.html (for many jobs this will be too small, not enough thermal mass to solder effectively)
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The Metcal stand fits the Bakon nicely. But cost $35 or so itself.
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No, the stock cyrf module in devo 7e is different from that in devo 10. They have different pin layout and devo 7e one is soldered on, not using any socket.
When I replaced the dead stock cyrf module on my 7e, I had to cable the new module (for 8, 10...) out of place.
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While looking into replacement modules for the stock CRF6936 I fried attempting the range mod. I came across the 3-in-1 and 4-in-1 modules thread.
really liked the Idea of victzh’s daughter board, but I can be impatient and thought if I can get hold of the Devo 10 daughter board being talked about, I’d give that a go – All four modules, one antenna and only one wire to solder to the MCU. Sure let’s give it a go!
Enter a new world of dealing directly with China!!
I’m lucky that I work for a large household name computer games company, and we have a translations department. Talking with them, and then organising shipping via. www.taobaofocus.com I managed to get hold of the 4-in1 Devo 10 daughter board. (It’s the new 13 pin version of the 4-in-1 and is the Y220.00 ‘blue’ option here: item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=27232304992 )
Following the pinout here (thanks HappyHarry) - www.deviationtx.com/forum/how-to/5955-7e...-4in1?start=20#50816
Hooked up to: TMS Port A13, TCK Port A14 and Pin 50 (second from the bottom on the MCU) Port A15
All was installed and works well! – Bound to a RX601 fine, no module errors on the TX and have been happily flying an X5, X5-1 Rev 6, and Cheerson CX10-W!
My only issue is that the YD 717 Syma X4 Protocol is now being really laggy! (note: this worked well with the previous NRF24l01+ I had installed, and the NRF24l01+ in the 4-in-1 flies the Syma X5 and X5-1 Rev 6 boards fine along with a CX10W blue board.) – There’s between 100ms and 2seconds of lag between human input on the transmitter, and the Syma X7 responding
I’m really tempted to just replace the flight controller with another X5-1 Rev 6, or even a DSM2 Brushed Naze32 controller ~£24.59 www.banggood.com/Micro-Scisky-32bits-Bru...Frame-p-1067976.html that would let me start to experiment with ACRO mode cheaply!
I'm wondering however if anyone has any thoughts on the lag issue tho? - I've still to do a range check, but haven't had any issues yet with the other models?
I've also tried to start a thread about my 7E build, but I think that's still pending approval
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THX bud!NathanBarguss wrote: ..Talking with them, and then organising shipping via. www.taobaofocus.com I managed to get hold of the 4-in1 Devo 10 daughter board. ..
where???Daryoon wrote: The Metcal stand fits the Bakon nicely. But cost $35 or so itself.
Cheapest source I found some time ago was in Germany roundabout 70€!
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Update: All 4-in-1 modules are gone.
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rjmcewen63 wrote: Hi all. I recently add a 3 in 1 module to my devo 7e. all went well.
I've included my hardware ini file and my wiring diagram, they work perfectly together.
Be very careful on the #13 connection (very tiny)!
Just follow the pdf and use the ini file provided! Voila!
Thank you for posting this. I was striking out finding the wiring pics I needed.
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C0ckpitvue 777 wrote: That's a nice hook up.
Thank you! - It's taken a while to get to what I have now, and more things broken and fixed than I'd have liked, but seems to be working well!
HappyHarry wrote: that's a nice install NathanBarguss! i've not had any issues with any of the nrf protocols and i don't have a syma quad to try. your issue seems a really strange one to work out though, as if the 4in1 flies other nrf protocols and other syma quads ok, it says the 4in1 and it's install are fine, but as the quad flies fine with another nrf module it says the quad is fine also :/ who knows what's up here?
Hi HappyHarry, and thanks!
For the YD 717 issues I'm seeing, I've been getting up to speed with the source, and there's a couple of differences in the initialisation stage of the NRF24l01 between the protocols that work (CX10 and SymaX) and the YD717 that doesn't. My first thought was data rates, perhaps the 4-in-1 wasn't the plus version, but all three protocols use the 1MB data rate, and the new SymaX actually runs faster than the YD717, and I can fly SymaX models without an issues.
I did see an interesting post where it looks like some NRF24l01 implementations can't switch to TX mode while they're auto-acking, and the switch state request is ignored (thus no data gets sent) And the YD717 protocol has the initialisation of the NRF24l0 set to auto-ack where both the SymaX and Cheerson X10 protocols have it disabled. - As I'm not expecting any telemetry or response from my YD717 after its bound, I'm tempted to try disabling auto-ack once it's bound in the YD717 protocol and see what happens.
As soon as I have some time to get docker setup I'll have a go at making the changes and seeing if it fixes my issue!
(It'll also be good to get up too speed with the Deviation source, as I want the two extra pots that the u7e mod allows, but don't fancy swapping the MCU. - My current thinking being that as I don't use the standard mixer, and removing it could free up rom on the 7e - maybe I could squeeze the code for the extra channels in instead - anyway, that's getting off topic, I'll start another thread about that if I get round to it.)
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dononeness wrote: dc59 - Can B6 also replace for the solder point A14 if it is damaged? Thank You
If you have correctly setting, you can assign any of those pins (A13/A14/B6/B7) to any RF module, would you mind to post a picture of your board status? How bad is your soldering pot damaged? It might be helpful to make correctly advise.
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dc59 wrote:
dononeness wrote: dc59 - Can B6 also replace for the solder point A14 if it is damaged? Thank You
If you have correctly setting, you can assign any of those pins (A13/A14/B6/B7) to any RF module, would you mind to post a picture of your board status? How bad is your soldering pot damaged? It might be helpful to make correctly advise.
solder points from what i can see are not pads on the board but actually through hole (they have been drilled) for whatever reason solder had already been applied (maybe there is something soldered on other side of board?)
Why didnt they just put a head on it, would have made things so much simpler , if there isnt anything soldered to those points maybe it would be possible to attach a header
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Daryoon wrote: Yup, Bakon 951 uses heat technology more similar to the Metcal type of irons? Or at least is a clone of the Hakko 951 tech I think. Better than the traditional irons everything think of. Heats up quick. And delivers the heat well. But comes with a crappy stand.
The Metcal stand fits the Bakon nicely. But cost $35 or so itself.
I use one of these www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Solder-Tip-Cleaner-...and-FJ-/152175760112 (first link I found, not the seller I bought it from), and it works perfectly with the Bakon 950. Stand+wire tip cleaner
And super-cheap
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dc59 - Thank you for your explanation. I will try to take a picture of the board when I have a chance (it is not with me at this moment).dc59 wrote:
dononeness wrote: dc59 - Can B6 also replace for the solder point A14 if it is damaged? Thank You
If you have correctly setting, you can assign any of those pins (A13/A14/B6/B7) to any RF module, would you mind to post a picture of your board status? How bad is your soldering pot damaged? It might be helpful to make correctly advise.
About the gauge size and type of the wires what would you recommend to use? Thank you.
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I'm going to take the top off my 4-in-1, but if its a case that they're using 'bad' fakes, makes it kinda dissapointing if that's the reason for the poor performance with auto-ack.
Reference:
forum.mysensors.org/topic/1153/we-are-mo...fakes-are-emerging/7
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