er9x development
Re: er9x development - Stick Reverse
I recently installed Taranis Gimbals in my Turnigy 9x and can't get the Stick Reverse to work. (My Rud and Ele sticks are the wrong way round)
I followed the instructions in the Er9x Manual 2015 to reverse the sticks. i.e. highlight the stick diagram, press [MENU] and press [LEFT] or [RIGHT] but nothing changes on the display.
I downloaded and installed eePe Revision: 421 and er9x.hex - The Version on the Tx shows:
VERS: V1.747-Mike
DATE: 30.11.2016
TIME: 13:41:02
SUN: er9x-r820
Is there a more up-to-date firmware available ?
I have used INV on CH3 and CH4 on the LIMITS of each model to get it working, but would prefer to do it in the Radio Setup.
Thanks in advance.
KC
I followed the instructions in the Er9x Manual 2015 to reverse the sticks. i.e. highlight the stick diagram, press [MENU] and press [LEFT] or [RIGHT] but nothing changes on the display.
I downloaded and installed eePe Revision: 421 and er9x.hex - The Version on the Tx shows:
VERS: V1.747-Mike
DATE: 30.11.2016
TIME: 13:41:02
SUN: er9x-r820
Is there a more up-to-date firmware available ?
I have used INV on CH3 and CH4 on the LIMITS of each model to get it working, but would prefer to do it in the Radio Setup.
Thanks in advance.
KC
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Re: er9x development
This editing is protected with the hardware menu. Just power on holding the left horizontal trim to the left to enable the editing.
You should also be able to use eepe to change the setting, they are at the bottom of the General Setup tab.
Mike.
You should also be able to use eepe to change the setting, they are at the bottom of the General Setup tab.
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Re: er9x development
Hi.
I have couple of questions about ER9X. I hope this is suitable place to ask.
First. I have understood that the latest firmware for m128 does have a bootloader that enables me to flash the firmware trough UART. Is this correct?
What serial pins it is using? PE0 and PE1 (HW_UART0) or PD2 and PD3(HW_UART1)?
Does ER9X use the RF Power check pin (PG1) for something? Can this be left floating, or used for something else?
Can I just connect a bluetooth-UART bridge to the serial lines and flash/setup over bluetooth with eepe?
For telemetry to work with my OpenLRSng-module, do I need to do other HW modifications than the telemetry mod?
Does ER9X support pass-trough feature of OpenLRSng or what telemetry protocol should I use? I am planing to use these with INav firmware FC.
I am building my own Franken TX based on the FS-THX9 mainboard. I am going to modify it heavily.
My plan is to run the whole TX from 5V (single cell li-po, USB port charging etc.) and I am in process of designing my own AUX/PWR board that has build in Arduvoice module and USB for firmware upgrading/setting up with eepe. I am planing to use my own TX module, based on OpenLRSng-firmware.
So answers and any pointers are very welcome and very much appreciated.
I have couple of questions about ER9X. I hope this is suitable place to ask.
First. I have understood that the latest firmware for m128 does have a bootloader that enables me to flash the firmware trough UART. Is this correct?
What serial pins it is using? PE0 and PE1 (HW_UART0) or PD2 and PD3(HW_UART1)?
Does ER9X use the RF Power check pin (PG1) for something? Can this be left floating, or used for something else?
Can I just connect a bluetooth-UART bridge to the serial lines and flash/setup over bluetooth with eepe?
For telemetry to work with my OpenLRSng-module, do I need to do other HW modifications than the telemetry mod?
Does ER9X support pass-trough feature of OpenLRSng or what telemetry protocol should I use? I am planing to use these with INav firmware FC.
I am building my own Franken TX based on the FS-THX9 mainboard. I am going to modify it heavily.
My plan is to run the whole TX from 5V (single cell li-po, USB port charging etc.) and I am in process of designing my own AUX/PWR board that has build in Arduvoice module and USB for firmware upgrading/setting up with eepe. I am planing to use my own TX module, based on OpenLRSng-firmware.
So answers and any pointers are very welcome and very much appreciated.
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Re: er9x development
Yes
PE0/1, I use the same connector (10-pin) that may also be used to flash using a UsbAsp type device.What serial pins it is using? PE0 and PE1 (HW_UART0) or PD2 and PD3(HW_UART1)?
It is used to detect if the board is powered by the main power switch or the trainer jack to automatically switch between master and slave when used in a "buddy box" configuration.Does ER9X use the RF Power check pin (PG1) for something? Can this be left floating, or used for something else?
It might work, I've never tried it.Can I just connect a bluetooth-UART bridge to the serial lines and flash/setup over bluetooth with eepe?
I don't know enough about OpenLRS to answer.For telemetry to work with my OpenLRSng-module, do I need to do other HW modifications than the telemetry mod?
Does ER9X support pass-trough feature of OpenLRSng or what telemetry protocol should I use? I am planing to use these with INav firmware FC.
The standard mainboard needs at least 7V on the power supply for the voltage regulator to work properly.
I am building my own Franken TX based on the FS-THX9 mainboard. I am going to modify it heavily.
My plan is to run the whole TX from 5V (single cell li-po, USB port charging etc.) and I am in process of designing my own AUX/PWR board that has build in Arduvoice module and USB for firmware upgrading/setting up with eepe. I am planing to use my own TX module, based on OpenLRSng-firmware.
You may like to consider this: https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthr ... rsal-board (currently out of stock, but I understand a new batch is being produced).
So answers and any pointers are very welcome and very much appreciated.
This is a MUCH more powerful board, and comes complete with voice and USB support.
The ersky9x firmware also supports things like native Mavling telemetry.
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Thank you for your quick reply!
I just have to change the R135 for something suitable and it should also work with 5V as well. This got me thinking a Bluetooth trainer mod, but that is another matter for the future...
Actually this was quite stupid question anyway. If I have understood correctly when OpenLRSng is in pass-trough mode, it just outputs same serial data from TX that is input to RX, so this really is up to the flight controller, I have to study Inav some more...MikeB wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2017 10:10 amI don't know enough about OpenLRS to answer.Marcos wrote: For telemetry to work with my OpenLRSng-module, do I need to do other HW modifications than the telemetry mod?
Does ER9X support pass-trough feature of OpenLRSng or what telemetry protocol should I use? I am planing to use these with INav firmware FC.
I am going to remove the 5V regulator and provide 5V straight from charger board with Li-Po battery. I am also going to remove the voltage divider from the battery voltage sense track and input the battery voltage. I think it should be safe with just some current protecting resistor as max voltage would be 4.2V, so the MCU should handle it just fine.
This probably explains why I had no response from the sticks with the original FW when testing. I left the RF power check unconnected.
I just have to change the R135 for something suitable and it should also work with 5V as well. This got me thinking a Bluetooth trainer mod, but that is another matter for the future...
I am aware of the ARUni board and others, but I have all ready purchased the FS-THX9 mainboard with display and I have not flown my plane over a year, because I don't have suitable radios (long story), so I am rather anxious to have the TX finished sooner than later. ARUni was my first choice, but they where not available. Maybe I get one when they come available and cannibalise my other FS-T6 as well, or maybe I save it for DIY Horus...MikeB wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2017 10:10 am You may like to consider this: https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthr ... rsal-board (currently out of stock, but I understand a new batch is being produced).
This is a MUCH more powerful board, and comes complete with voice and USB support.
The ersky9x firmware also supports things like native Mavling telemetry.
Mike.
Re: er9x development
Er9x doesn't support trainer over bluetooth. Only ErSky9x does, but it runs on more powerful boards like the Ar9x, ArUni, 9xtreme, etc.. It does not run on the stock mainboard.
Also, I wouldn't run the processor at much less than 5V, or you might have problems with the ADCs, and also, the 3.3V regulator needs about 2V above the regulated voltage. 5V is already tight, 4.2V might mess its output completely. Or you replace it with a low dropout regulator..
Just my 2c.
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Also, I wouldn't run the processor at much less than 5V, or you might have problems with the ADCs, and also, the 3.3V regulator needs about 2V above the regulated voltage. 5V is already tight, 4.2V might mess its output completely. Or you replace it with a low dropout regulator..
Just my 2c.
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Re: er9x development
The ATmega128 is running at 16MHz, but is only rated at this frequency down to 4.5V. If you go below this, then it is not guaranteed to work reliably.
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Re: er9x development
@jhsa
I was pondering adding something like ATtiny85 for doing the PPM to UART conversion for the Bluetooth trainer interface, but it's more complicated than that and I don't really have time to investigate it further ATM.
According to the Schematics I have, the 3,3V regulator is powered off the 5V regulator output, so it should work fine with 5V. If not, I have pile of 3.3V LDO REG's to change over.
I am also very interested to use only one USB port (with UART-USB chip) for both MCU's (Arduvoice and the main one) to accessing the SD, configuring the TX with eepe and preferably flash firmware to both MCU's. Simplest way to achieve this would probably be a switch to connect the desired UART lines to the UART-USB chip, but I would much prefer something more elegant.
It would not seem to be hard to configure the bootloader to use UART1, but would it then conflict with the Arduvoice bootloader?
How does the Arduvoice bootloader mode work? Does it fire on every reset/power up or does it get some kind of command to enter bootloader mode from the main MCU trough serial when the main MCU is entered to bootloader mode? Would it be a major task to modify the code so that there would be a separate button configurations for entering the bootloader mode of the main MCU and the Arduvoice module?
@MikeB
My intension is to use a Li-Po charging board with boost converter that boosts the voltage to steady 5V and only connect the raw battery voltage to the voltage measuring pin(with a protecting resistor), to get the true battery voltage to show up in ER9X.
Will the code have a issue displaying voltages between ~3V-4.2V? What I understand is that in original configuration the battery voltage is divided by voltage divider down to below 5V and then multiplied back to "correct" reading by software, so what comes to the hardware, it should be no problem to measure single cell voltages.
I was pondering adding something like ATtiny85 for doing the PPM to UART conversion for the Bluetooth trainer interface, but it's more complicated than that and I don't really have time to investigate it further ATM.
According to the Schematics I have, the 3,3V regulator is powered off the 5V regulator output, so it should work fine with 5V. If not, I have pile of 3.3V LDO REG's to change over.
I am also very interested to use only one USB port (with UART-USB chip) for both MCU's (Arduvoice and the main one) to accessing the SD, configuring the TX with eepe and preferably flash firmware to both MCU's. Simplest way to achieve this would probably be a switch to connect the desired UART lines to the UART-USB chip, but I would much prefer something more elegant.
It would not seem to be hard to configure the bootloader to use UART1, but would it then conflict with the Arduvoice bootloader?
How does the Arduvoice bootloader mode work? Does it fire on every reset/power up or does it get some kind of command to enter bootloader mode from the main MCU trough serial when the main MCU is entered to bootloader mode? Would it be a major task to modify the code so that there would be a separate button configurations for entering the bootloader mode of the main MCU and the Arduvoice module?
@MikeB
My intension is to use a Li-Po charging board with boost converter that boosts the voltage to steady 5V and only connect the raw battery voltage to the voltage measuring pin(with a protecting resistor), to get the true battery voltage to show up in ER9X.
Will the code have a issue displaying voltages between ~3V-4.2V? What I understand is that in original configuration the battery voltage is divided by voltage divider down to below 5V and then multiplied back to "correct" reading by software, so what comes to the hardware, it should be no problem to measure single cell voltages.
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Re: er9x development
I think the single cell voltage will measure OK, provided you use the same resistor divider ratio.
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Re: er9x development
I think Mike is the right person to answer all those questions because he wrote all the code for the ArduVoice module as far as I know..
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A switch is probably the 'best' answer.Marcos wrote: ↑Thu Aug 10, 2017 9:28 pmI am also very interested to use only one USB port (with UART-USB chip) for both MCU's (Arduvoice and the main one) to accessing the SD, configuring the TX with eepe and preferably flash firmware to both MCU's. Simplest way to achieve this would probably be a switch to connect the desired UART lines to the UART-USB chip, but I would much prefer something more elegant.
It would not seem to be hard to configure the bootloader to use UART1, but would it then conflict with the Arduvoice bootloader?
How does the Arduvoice bootloader mode work? Does it fire on every reset/power up or does it get some kind of command to enter bootloader mode from the main MCU trough serial when the main MCU is entered to bootloader mode? Would it be a major task to modify the code so that there would be a separate button configurations for entering the bootloader mode of the main MCU and the Arduvoice module?
While UART1 connects to the voice module, the '128 Tx connects to the voice module Rx, and module Tx to '128 Rx, so you still would need to have a different connection to flash one or the other.
The optiboot bootloader in the voice module check for being started either by power on or external reset. If neither of these, then the bootloader continues to run, otherwise it waits a short time, then checks PORT D, bit 0 (UART Rx signal). If it is low, it stays in the bootloader, if high, it tries to execute the application. If location 0000 of the flash is not 0xFF, then the application is run.
The application checks for a possible flashing operation on the serial port and if seen, drops out to the bootloader. Because the bootloader is started other than from power on or reset, it doesn't try to run the application.
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Re: er9x development
Thanks for the answers. I have decided to go with USB for Arduvoice and Bluetooth for the TX. This keep it simple enough.
BTW. I can confirm that HC-06 connected to the TX and RX pins on the transmitter works great. I can read and write the firmware and eeprom with out any issues.
BTW. I can confirm that HC-06 connected to the TX and RX pins on the transmitter works great. I can read and write the firmware and eeprom with out any issues.
Re: er9x development
Compiler problem
Some time ago I rebuilt an old FM-radio with the mainboard of the 9xr (?) radio, that has the built in analog multiplexer on the board.
As the old radio had separate trim pots for the sticks, that were now obsolete (as trims), with the help of Mike I modified the code to support these four trim pots as additional analog channels.
This works without any problems.
Last week I decided to implement the required modifications into the actual ER9x code (downloaded from github 2017-04-08)).
But every modified, compiled version newer than version r818 failed to run on my Tx.
Showing the splash screen, the radio startet to permanently chirp.
After half a week of try and error, I finally found that this is a problem with my AVR 4.8.0 compiler.
When I reactivated the older version 4.7.2, everything was fine and ran without any problem.
btw, all my other versions of ER9x, that also have just a handfull of modifications, do run with 4.8.0 and 4.7.2
But 4.7.2 makes bigger code.
The modified version r818 runs fine with both compiler versions
But as soon, as I add the code to support the additional channels to a newer version than r818, the problem is there.
I have no idea whats going wrong.
My personal solution now is simple, I use AVR 4.7.2 to compile my 'special' versions and AVR 4.8.0 for all others.
Reinhard
Some time ago I rebuilt an old FM-radio with the mainboard of the 9xr (?) radio, that has the built in analog multiplexer on the board.
As the old radio had separate trim pots for the sticks, that were now obsolete (as trims), with the help of Mike I modified the code to support these four trim pots as additional analog channels.
This works without any problems.
Last week I decided to implement the required modifications into the actual ER9x code (downloaded from github 2017-04-08)).
But every modified, compiled version newer than version r818 failed to run on my Tx.
Showing the splash screen, the radio startet to permanently chirp.
After half a week of try and error, I finally found that this is a problem with my AVR 4.8.0 compiler.
When I reactivated the older version 4.7.2, everything was fine and ran without any problem.
btw, all my other versions of ER9x, that also have just a handfull of modifications, do run with 4.8.0 and 4.7.2
But 4.7.2 makes bigger code.
The modified version r818 runs fine with both compiler versions
But as soon, as I add the code to support the additional channels to a newer version than r818, the problem is there.
I have no idea whats going wrong.
My personal solution now is simple, I use AVR 4.7.2 to compile my 'special' versions and AVR 4.8.0 for all others.
Reinhard
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Re: er9x development
Interesting, I'm using 4.8.0 myself. This currently gives the smallest code.
Perhaps you could PM me your changes (to r821) and I can take a look.
Mike.
Perhaps you could PM me your changes (to r821) and I can take a look.
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I have the source code with these changes available for r819, r820 and (I call it) 823, that is the latest I got from github.
But I could prepare r821 also.
Would one of the others be ok for you ?
Reinhard
But I could prepare r821 also.
Would one of the others be ok for you ?
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The latest from Github would be best. I've only got 3 files with any changes since the last commit.
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Pm'ed you the code
But I never know if it really has been sent or not.
so as a precaution, I add it here also.
Reinhard
But I never know if it really has been sent or not.
so as a precaution, I add it here also.
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Re: er9x development
You appear to have:
uint16_t s_anaFilt[8] ;
but are filling it with 12 values!
The different compiler is probably putting the data in a different order, so different things get overwritten.
Try:
uint16_t s_anaFilt[12] ;
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uint16_t s_anaFilt[8] ;
but are filling it with 12 values!
The different compiler is probably putting the data in a different order, so different things get overwritten.
Try:
uint16_t s_anaFilt[12] ;
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Mike, you got it !!!
Thanks a lot to solve this problem for me
All versions now run when compiled with 4.8.0
Reinhard
Thanks a lot to solve this problem for me
All versions now run when compiled with 4.8.0
Reinhard
Re: er9x development
Mike, Er9x, in my case m2561. This was reported by some other user by PM.
Set timer countdown. Radio says " 1 Minutes" instead of "1 minute". Could you please check that when you have time?
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Set timer countdown. Radio says " 1 Minutes" instead of "1 minute". Could you please check that when you have time?
Thanks
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Re: er9x development
Hi!!
I installed version r821 for the M2561, but on the transmitter it appears r820.
I installed version r821 for the M2561, but on the transmitter it appears r820.
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Hi,
splash screen custom, not works whit M64.
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splash screen custom, not works whit M64.
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Re: er9x development (about M2561 9x Radios)
Several days ago I updated M2561 Radio using the official (http://www.er9x.com/)
er9x for Mega2561 processor (right click and select 'save as') firmware,
VERS: V1.749-Mike
DATE: 30.11.2016
SVN: er9x-r820
MOD: FRSKY 2561
It is not my radio so have not tested it, but seem to be working OK.
I am not seeing where you are finding version r821 ?
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Re: er9x development (about M2561 9x Radios)
I think I see where you are seeing the r821, are you seeing it in the eePe / Preferences / Current Version er9x: r821
Click on photo to zoom in.
Click on photo to zoom in.
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3D-Printing: (https://openrcforums.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=129).
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3D-Printing: (https://openrcforums.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=129).
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OK there is two places then.
Could try the Test Version too ?
Could try the Test Version too ?
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I clearly didn't change the setting to make the revision appear as r821.
As long as you have the date line as:
DATE: 30.11.2016
then you have r821.
Mike.
As long as you have the date line as:
DATE: 30.11.2016
then you have r821.
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The impossible takes a little longer!
- MikeB
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Re: er9x development
Unfortunately, I disabled custom screens for the M64 version when I saved quite a bit of flash space by reducing the stored resolution of the splash screen from 128 by 64 (1K bytes of flash) to 64 by 32 (256 bytes of flash).kmargos wrote: ↑Mon Oct 30, 2017 1:15 am Hi,
splash screen custom, not works whit M64.
My image.
https://uploaddeimagens.com.br/imagens/ ... -1-bmp--17
It seemed to me that the flash saving (to get more features in) was worth giving up the custom splash screen.
Mike.
erskyTx/er9x developer
The difficult we do immediately,
The impossible takes a little longer!
The difficult we do immediately,
The impossible takes a little longer!
Re: er9x development
I thought that could be it, for having several resources.MikeB wrote: ↑Mon Oct 30, 2017 11:28 pmUnfortunately, I disabled custom screens for the M64 version when I saved quite a bit of flash space by reducing the stored resolution of the splash screen from 128 by 64 (1K bytes of flash) to 64 by 32 (256 bytes of flash).kmargos wrote: ↑Mon Oct 30, 2017 1:15 am Hi,
splash screen custom, not works whit M64.
My image.
https://uploaddeimagens.com.br/imagens/ ... -1-bmp--17
It seemed to me that the flash saving (to get more features in) was worth giving up the custom splash screen.
Mike.
Tks Mike !!!