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Ultimate7e tutorial: Processor upgrade
- kahuna001
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I really don't need all this controller. So anybody that was thinking of upgrading theirs and don't have the right tool to do it, here is your chance. Not thinking of making money here.
Helping out the community here.
Anybody interested just PM me.
So... Add one more to the list.
John-Boy is the new owner.
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- Bisky
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Ultimate 7E + range mod + 3x2 switch mod + 3in1 module
Devo F7 XMS + 4in1 module
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- Nitro_123
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Running 3x2 switch mod + cc2500 + nrf24l01.
Going to add a7105 asap
And did the wiring for adding 3 pots.
Funny cause I also just bought the Taranis but will be using this a lot too
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- Bisky
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Got my ST-Link, ready to mod...
Ultimate 7E + range mod + 3x2 switch mod + 3in1 module
Devo F7 XMS + 4in1 module
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- Bisky
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I think i found what is wrong, my SMT has no flash size, FAKE?
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- Bisky
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Thanks HappyHarry.
p.s. the STM32 doesn't show flash size, bought it from aliexpress.
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Devo F7 XMS + 4in1 module
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Taranis X9E | DEVO 10 | Devo U7E | Taranis Q7
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- Bisky
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Any ideas?
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- Nitro_123
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Thanks for everything everyone !
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- Bisky
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Very happy with my upgrade, keep up the good work guys!
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Devo F7 XMS + 4in1 module
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- RobC62
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Everything working as it should - about an hour and a half to do it, without so much as a hitch.
So far (as it was done to my previously modded 7E) it only has 2 x 3-way switches and a CC2500 RF module, plus the obligatory range mod!
Have a sound module and speaker here ready to install later today, followed by a couple more switches and hopefully a pair of Taranis 'sliders' (pots) I have had in the junk box for years!
Has to be one of the best upgrades going with a £2.50 STM32 (512k) chip!
Kudos to you coders that have made this a thing to behold!
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- compman2
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Quickchip works great to remove the processor though but it is stinkin hard to solder the processor back in with just an iron, it never worked for me. Ultimately I used a cheap youyue 858d+ hot air station to install successfully and did some touch up work with a very fine point iron. I still needed to remove a couple solder bridges on pins and to make up for pulled up pin pads I needed to solder directly to traces and then to the cpu pin a couple of times.
Lots of time with a multimeter checking for pin shorts and continuity. I almost gave up but decided to give it one more shot. Found a pin that wasn't soldered to the pad correctly. Corrected that and viola it all worked. It ended up being a pretty expensive replacement with the hot air rework station purchase and several destroyed mcu's. But the challenge is part of the fun.
Once this one is fully functioning with an ordered 4 in 1 module, I may tackle the other 7e that I currently have with a 3 in 1 installed.
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The Hold switch works intermittently. I discovered it when I was adding switch toggles to the screen. If I flex the board slightly it will then function correctly. I am assuming that I have a marginal connection on a pin on the MCU which is causing the issue, as I have tested the switch and wiring with a multi-meter.
Since there is a switch matrix I am assuming that is could either be a row or column pin. It would be helpful If I knew which pins on the MCU to concentrate on. The documentation that I can find just says button matrix row 1 or button matrix column 1. It would be helpful to know which switches are represented by each row and column position. Is there any documentation of that somewhere? I may ultimately have to run a jumper from a via on the back of the board to resolve this.
For my current flying I don't use this switch often but it just bugs me to have something not working if I need it.
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- RobC62
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I am not near my info for the Ultimate7e at the moment, but if you are getting intermittent contact on one (or more!) of the MCU pins, it really should be checked and fully reworked. A simple drag of the soldering iron tip may be all is needed.
Did you do the MCU replacement yourself?
Whilst running a jumper is an option, it is a dirty fix and IF other MCU pins are marginal, you could end up with an out of control model at any time.
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