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21 Jul 2016 17:50 - 21 Jul 2016 18:44 #51961 by naude
Modelco mini 8 was created by naude
Hi everyone I have this nice little drone that I would like to work with my Devo 7e. The protocol you are already there?
I enclose a photo of the drone and the radio chipset.

Drone => http://hpics.li/52bf478

Chipset => http://hpics.li/c780744
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22 Jul 2016 17:22 #52014 by jjk836
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If you have the nrf chip installed I would give the bayang protocol a try. But that's only a guess.

My ini file repository bitbucket.org/jjk836/devo10

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22 Jul 2016 17:36 #52016 by naude
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I just tried to time it does not work.

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22 Jul 2016 22:39 #52028 by mwm
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In that case, try the other protocols on the list of supported protocols that use the NRF chip: www.deviationtx.com/wiki/supported_protocols .

Be warned that the manufacturers of cheap drones tend to tweak the protocols for seemingly arbitrary reasons, so it may bind and work but need channels moved or reversed or some of the bit-wide channels they piggyback onto control channels may be broken or ....

Anyway, take the props off before testing these things. At least then the worst thing you can do is burn out the motors.

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My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.

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23 Jul 2016 07:35 #52045 by naude
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mwm wrote: In that case, try the other protocols on the list of supported protocols that use the NRF chip: www.deviationtx.com/wiki/supported_protocols .

Be warned that the manufacturers of cheap drones tend to tweak the protocols for seemingly arbitrary reasons, so it may bind and work but need channels moved or reversed or some of the bit-wide channels they piggyback onto control channels may be broken or ....

Anyway, take the props off before testing these things. At least then the worst thing you can do is burn out the motors.


Hi everyone, I just tried all the available protocol, none works! I have tested all one by one nothing works.

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23 Jul 2016 15:31 #52051 by mwm
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If you know it has an nRF24l01 in it, than that means it hasn't been reversed yet. And we need captures of the traffic between the MCU and the RF module to do that. If you're not sure what RF module it has in it, then you need to crack the transmitter open to see (and to get the capture). If you're not sure how to tell, post pictures here with the printing on the chips legible.

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23 Jul 2016 17:29 - 23 Jul 2016 17:30 #52057 by naude
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mwm wrote: If you know it has an nRF24l01 in it, than that means it hasn't been reversed yet. And we need captures of the traffic between the MCU and the RF module to do that. If you're not sure what RF module it has in it, then you need to crack the transmitter open to see (and to get the capture). If you're not sure how to tell, post pictures here with the printing on the chips legible.


I've open the radio and the picture is in the first post.
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24 Jul 2016 13:32 #52089 by Deal57
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This one uses our new friend, the LT8910 chip.

So get some captures.

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24 Jul 2016 16:12 - 24 Jul 2016 16:31 #52096 by naude
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Deal57 wrote: This one uses our new friend, the LT8910 chip.

So get some captures.


This is a new chip! The problem is that I have no equipment to perform a capture and is not the knowledge to do it. I hope someone can do it for us.

www.datasheetspdf.com/PDF/LT8910/904972/4
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25 Jul 2016 04:16 #52114 by mwm
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Well, the cheapest way all around is for you to buy the hardware and do it yourself. You need an 8Channel 24Mhz logic analyzer, preferably Salea compatible. Those cost about $10 on ebay. You could use the Salea software, since they give it away, but they expect you to use their hardware, and PB frowns on that. Sigrok is free, but not as easy to use and not really well-supported on Windows.

For someone else to do it, they're going to have to buy one. Unless you have a friendly member close enough who can do it for you. For someone to buy one, it'd help to have URL to buy one from, preferably from a vendor used to dealing with the world. All I could find were european sites.

And now a blatant plug. I run a service to do such things for people who aren't interested in doing them. You have to become a patreon ( www.patreon.com/mwm ) and basically subscribe at a level where I can afford to buy an RTF version of the drone. The prices there are high enough paying for one - whether to me or someone else buying one to do it - just to get the captures seems pretty steep. Unless there's something non-obvious going on. Do a lot of aircraft use the same protocol, for instance?

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