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XK Protocol Question
- henryx7
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I've read a lot of mixed reviews about the v977 and an alternative to that is the new xk k110. I think most people can tell that they are quite the same helicopter, but the main difference is the receiver. I was wondering if it would be possible to create a protocol for that helicopter since I would like something like the v977 with full control over it rather than having hard coded curves. The XK K110's transmitter has some kind of module in it as seen in one of the pictures from the banggood site. Would there be a way to develop a protocol for that transceiver to work with the k110, or k120?
Now, I don't have the resources or knowledge on how this all works but it would be cool if any of you guys are able to develop something for it since its essentially a v977 with full control. Unless there's a way to simple hack the v977's firmware.
Here is the link to the product.
www.banggood.com/XK-K110-Blast-6CH-Brush...er-RTF-p-974729.html
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henryx7 wrote: Actually if there was a way to get S-FHSS on a devo that would be good too since the XK crafts are compatible with it.
The protocol used with the XK brand is the Futaba one ...
Definitively it will be fantastic if someone can work on it. I got some XK TX, I can capture some SPI data...
So if any gurus want to try on a CC2500 protocol based ....
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Babay wrote: I and many of my friends look forward to the support Futaba S-FHSS protocol in Deviation. I already have XK K110 and soon get XK K120. I'm not a programmer, but I can help with testing a new protocol.
+1
I can help to capture SPI data!!
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If you can do a capture, I'd suggest you just do it and post the results here. Besides me, midelic is around and working on protocols. Or was recently. Or someone may see it and decide to work on it. Or I'll eventually get to it.
I believe there's a tutorial on doing the logic analyzer captures if you look for it. SebyDocky has a video on it as well. If you can't find it, I'll do a quick writeup.
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www.mediafire.com/download/jqswsx4vxsl7vwp/XK-X4-SPI-01-03.zip
www.mediafire.com/download/obsahamb2gbf03s/XK-X4-SPI-04-06.zip
XK announced X4 TX as a 4ch TX, but actually it's a real 7ch TX, I confirmed that by a Orange SF700S S-FHSS receiver, all 7 channels worked OK, except 7th channel which has small travel value.
The other wired thing is that SPI CLOCK pin, if I connect CLOCK pin to my analyzer before I turned on TX power, then TX will be dead, not work, blank screen! therefore I can just connect CLOCK wire to analyzer after I turned on TX power, this also happened on XK X6 TX.
Here is SPI data which's captured by X6 TX(it's a real 8ch TX):
www.mediafire.com/download/do3ze17f33h94...K-SPI-BIND-24MHz.zip
I can do more capture job on both X4 or X6 TX , if anyone who's interested on S-FHSS protocol hack.
Thanks.
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Each file size is under 200kb.
I can't upload even one file.
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- mwm
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For now, you can upload to google drive or dropbox or similar, and post a link to that.
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mwm wrote: I ran into that yesterday. Seems like something on the forum is busted. I started a topic asking for help.
For now, you can upload to google drive or dropbox or similar, and post a link to that.
Thanks for helping.
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- victzh
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If someone has this model from Banggood and can confirm that it is S-FHSS capable - it's doable (usual caveats - protocol complexity varies wildly).
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- mwm
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But we'd still love to have futaba. The best ways to get it all start with buying a transmitter and receiver that use that protocol. If you've got those we can give you instructions on the next step. But until that happens, futaba in deviation won't.
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victzh wrote: Yeah, time and efforts are not limiting factor - hardware is. It's expensive, and while I've seen some less expensive XK - www.banggood.com/XK-X250-2_4G-4CH-6-Axis...S-FHSS-p-974721.html I've seen reports that it is not actually S-FHSS capable. Genuine Futaba is out of question for me - I don't need it personally and am not so eager to just hack it.
If someone has this model from Banggood and can confirm that it is S-FHSS capable - it's doable (usual caveats - protocol complexity varies wildly).
The XK X250 is not using S-FHSS protocol. The Banggood product description is incorrect. It's actually using V2X2. On the other hand, the XK X350 & X380 are both using Futaba S-FHSS protocol.
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