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Frsky compatibility
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It works fine with one of my modules but not another. The Frsky discussion on RCgroups indicated they had some tuning issues with the frsky module. Figuring out precisely what is going on may take some time. The module itself works fine with the skyartec protocol, though, so it is somewhat suspicious.
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PhracturedBlue wrote: FYI, I'm having some issues with this protocol again.
It works fine with one of my modules but not another. The Frsky discussion on RCgroups indicated they had some tuning issues with the frsky module. Figuring out precisely what is going on may take some time. The module itself works fine with the skyartec protocol, though, so it is somewhat suspicious.
Out of curiosity, which module gives you trouble?
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I have the other one coming in the mail.
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Hexperience wrote: I installed the the xl2500-d03 last night... so I'm betting its that one...
I have the other one coming in the mail.
No luck with the D03?
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I'll be testing the frsky protocol in an hour or so...
I can't believe I didn't fry it altogether. My eyes have trouble seeing those tiny little pins...
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Hexperience wrote: I haven't tested it yet. I only had a chance to make sure I didn't screw up the devo module. I can still bind and control my v450d03 and I get telemetry back... so far so good.
I'll be testing the frsky protocol in an hour or so...
I can't believe I didn't fry it altogether. My eyes have trouble seeing those tiny little pins...
I use a SMT soldering iron with a fine tip and magnification. Makes things easier.
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I'm not able to get it to bind as of yet....
--- later that day....
Built a new one from the repo, I now have frsky1 and 2.
I can select 8 channels on frsky2
still trying to get a bind....
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Still can't get it to bind. I've confirmed the rx is fine by rebinding it with my 9x/frsky module.
I must have done something wrong when hooking up the xl2500 module.
Unfortunately I'm not a great electronics trouble shooter...
[modules]
enable-cyrf6936=B12
has_pa-cyrf6936=1
enable-a7105=None
has_pa-a7105=0
enable-cc2500=A14
has_pa-cc2500=1
Is there anything I can do with a normal multimeter to see which wires I may have soldered wrong?
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Hexperience wrote: Is there anything I can do with a normal multimeter to see which wires I may have soldered wrong?
You can probably check for shorts. I usually check with a magnifying glass and if something looks suspicious I pull my multimeter out.
Better check the diagrams again just to be sure.
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www.deviationtx.com/forum/protocol-devel...bility?start=60#8144
But my soldering skills not not the best. I was pretty sure everything was ok, but I guess not. I removed it for now and will try again when I have my giant magnifying glass.
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I'm actually completely baffled as to why it works with the skyartec protocol.
Next I probably need to remove the module from my radio and put it in my test-setup to see if I can figure out what configuration I'm missing.
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If no, I'm doomed
Thank you.
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I also picked up a wire wrap tool and will re install the xl2500 module just to see if it was bad soldering on my part the first time around.
Keep up the good work PB!!
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No worries... I've got two other modules on the way...
Should I be getting +3.3v on the TCK line?
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I did some experiments and the data I got is very odd. The results of all the modules with an amplifier make no sense to me. It works just fine when using a module without an amplifier though. I probably need to get some help from someone with more RF knowledge than I have.
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Cheers!
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in some RF front-end chip, like A7700 which in XL7105-D03 module, if you enable both PA and LNA, it goes to suspend mode.
Has anyone opened the XL2500-D03 case and looked for RF front-end chip being used?
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