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The stuck for Christmas continues at Spain...
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My X12 will be here next week from Banggood USA warehouseDurete wrote: Another week without my X11-C
The stuck for Christmas continues at Spain...
Working on a data collection rig. If you're interested in microcontrollers this kit and its IDE is amazing for US$4.
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I will capture SPI traces for camera controls, and help to randomize the TX address, as soon as possible...
I found a (probably) software fault into this quadcopter, when you are taking video.
The left yaw command, sometimes don't work as expected. Especially when you send a slow yaw command. It's a little bit difficult to explain, but Quadcopter101 Youtube reviewer, noticed this issue in his unit also.
Hopefully this fault could be corrected with "our" protocol
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Only bind sequence, next 2 photos, next start video, next stop video...
Removed SPI Capture
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Removed SPI Capture
I don't know if something is wrong with both captures, but the software point me an error ¿about clock ?
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Good captures. Please try the camera controls in the attached. Pic on channel 7, video on 8.
One more data point for the channel hopping sequence. This one doesn't have the same pattern, so definitely no simple solution. Waiting for my X12...
TX address Channel Sequence
S1 3B B6 00 00 A2 15 35 1D 3D
D1 9A E9 02 00 A2 14 34 1C 3C
D2 46 18 00 00 A2 11 21 31 41
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The problem with the yaw, is only at X11-C with stock transmitter. Don't have time to test with Deviation yet.
Maybe it's a signal problem, interferences with the camera module or something similar, because only suffers at about 50 meter or far. I need more testing.
Ok, I will test your build in a few hours, when I return home from work.
Thanks!
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Channel 7. Take picture.
Channel 8. Start/Stop video.
@ Hexfet. Do you need any special test?
I will update info about the yaw problem, I need more testing, but it's not related to Deviation for sure because I have flown a lot of times my X11 (non camera version) with my Devo without any problem.
It's a problem related with the X11-C or his transmitter.
@Scooterstew, please check this build with your X5C-1.
Thank you guys!
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My X12 is to be delivered today
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Durete wrote: Works!!!
Channel 7. Take picture.
Channel 8. Start/Stop video.
@ Hexfet. Do you need any special test?
I will update info about the yaw problem, I need more testing, but it's not related to Deviation for sure because I have flown a lot of times my X11 (non camera version) with my Devo without any problem.
It's a problem related with the X11-C or his transmitter.
@Scooterstew, please check this build with your X5C-1.
Thank you guys!
Hey guys
Will test the latest build with my x5c-1 today.....
Will post later on and let you know how it goes.......
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scooterstew wrote:
Durete wrote: Works!!!
Channel 7. Take picture.
Channel 8. Start/Stop video.
@ Hexfet. Do you need any special test?
I will update info about the yaw problem, I need more testing, but it's not related to Deviation for sure because I have flown a lot of times my X11 (non camera version) with my Devo without any problem.
It's a problem related with the X11-C or his transmitter.
@Scooterstew, please check this build with your X5C-1.
Thank you guys!
Hey guys
Will test the latest build with my x5c-1 today.....
Will post later on and let you know how it goes.......
Hey there guys
So I've had a quick test with the latest build....
Could only fly the x5c-1 indoors....
But yes CH 7 is pic
And CH 8 is video......
Didn't notice any problems with yaw but couldn't fly very far away from me indoors!!
Hope that helps.......
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scooterstew wrote:
scooterstew wrote:
Durete wrote: Works!!!
Channel 7. Take picture.
Channel 8. Start/Stop video.
@ Hexfet. Do you need any special test?
I will update info about the yaw problem, I need more testing, but it's not related to Deviation for sure because I have flown a lot of times my X11 (non camera version) with my Devo without any problem.
It's a problem related with the X11-C or his transmitter.
@Scooterstew, please check this build with your X5C-1.
Thank you guys!
Hey guys
Will test the latest build with my x5c-1 today.....
Will post later on and let you know how it goes.......
Hey there guys
So I've had a quick test with the latest build....
Could only fly the x5c-1 indoors....
But yes CH 7 is pic
And CH 8 is video......
Didn't notice any problems with yaw but couldn't fly very far away from me indoors!!
Hope that helps.......
Great!
Forget about the yaw problem, it's not related with Deviation.
Is something related only with the X11C and/or his transmitter.
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The RF chip is a Beken 2425 in a 16-pin SSOP package. Was not able to find a datasheet. Looks like the SPI pins are 10-14 just by inspection. Anyone know of a test clip for this package? The pin spacing is .025 inches.
The board has several test points labeled CLK, DA, and RET. The CPU is stamped "ARM" so maybe these are for an ARM debugger? If so that might be a way forward.
Haven't given up, but not likely to solve this any time soon. Had an idea to add a protocol option to choose one of the 3 tx addrs that have been captured, so at least a few Devo users could fly together.
The X12 is fun to fly! The yaw rate is anemic so I just flew tail-in the whole time. Tilt the direction you want to go and the thing is fast. Reversed directions so the headlight becomes a taillight and makes it easy to see outside.
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hexfet wrote: victzh was prescient - I was not able to attach probes to the X12 fc board. Just don't have the right tools.
The RF chip is a Beken 2425 in a 16-pin SSOP package. Was not able to find a datasheet. Looks like the SPI pins are 10-14 just by inspection. Anyone know of a test clip for this package? The pin spacing is .025 inches.
The board has several test points labeled CLK, DA, and RET. The CPU is stamped "ARM" so maybe these are for an ARM debugger? If so that might be a way forward.
Haven't given up, but not likely to solve this any time soon. Had an idea to add a protocol option to choose one of the 3 tx addrs that have been captured, so at least a few Devo users could fly together.
The X12 is fun to fly! The yaw rate is anemic so I just flew tail-in the whole time. Tilt the direction you want to go and the thing is fast. Reversed directions so the headlight becomes a taillight and makes it easy to see outside.
You should grab data on the MCU not the Beken chip itself... It will be more easy
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hexfet wrote: victzh was prescient - I was not able to attach probes to the X12 fc board. Just don't have the right tools.
The RF chip is a Beken 2425 in a 16-pin SSOP package. Was not able to find a datasheet. Looks like the SPI pins are 10-14 just by inspection. Anyone know of a test clip for this package? The pin spacing is .025 inches.
The board has several test points labeled CLK, DA, and RET. The CPU is stamped "ARM" so maybe these are for an ARM debugger? If so that might be a way forward.
Haven't given up, but not likely to solve this any time soon. Had an idea to add a protocol option to choose one of the 3 tx addrs that have been captured, so at least a few Devo users could fly together.
The X12 is fun to fly! The yaw rate is anemic so I just flew tail-in the whole time. Tilt the direction you want to go and the thing is fast. Reversed directions so the headlight becomes a taillight and makes it easy to see outside.
I can't find any BK2425 datasheet so far, but I have on the way an X11 spare FC and I have the equipment and skills to attach some probes to the RF chip or MCU.
If you guide me, I can capture the info you need.
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The Beken chip looked easier since it has the gull wing leads. The MCU solder points are underneath - is there a good way to probe those?SeByDocKy wrote: You should grab data on the MCU not the Beken chip itself... It will be more easy
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Collecting the data requires binding with many different tx addresses and recording the channels used. Each bind requires a power-cycle/reset of the FC. It needs to be automated to capture hundreds or thousands of samples.Durete wrote: I can't find any BK2425 datasheet so far, but I have on the way an X11 spare FC and I have the equipment and skills to attach some probes to the RF chip or MCU.
If you guide me, I can capture the info you need.
Would it be feasible to send my FC to you and get it back with probes attached? Or perhaps you could duplicate the test rig I built? Will send a pm.
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