in my opinion the missing capacitor on those modules is really a complete fail.....
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Go ahead..rainer wrote:Can i use the picture for the Wiki?
Ahhh.. Now it makes sense.. I will have to try and recall how to stop the Kalman filter sensitivity rain dance stuff that annoyed the hell out of me. *Edit* - The 'new' version 161 seems to have the current option in place, along with information concerning the current sensor discussed on page one. This doesn't seem to appear in the same way with the package of files.jhsa wrote:You probably are trying to use the openxvario sketch. You need to get the openxsensor one.. it has the vario and the other sensors.
Also it has more files..
Umm.. Okay.. It's late here. Opening the 'ino file gives me a number of tabs. I take it that all the tweaks are done in the config file, then you save that file, then compile/write all of the files to the board as one operation. Is that correct?jhsa wrote:then open the .ino file in the arduino IDE. the one you hate so muchBut hey, it's free and allows us to play with this stuff
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Sometimes things work well for the real dumb ones.jhsa wrote:Everything is well explained there I would say, just read the comments. If my dumb brain could understand it and configure it, I'm sure everyone else can do it
Is this tested? Is it accurate? do you have a schematic for the dividers? do they all connect together? Do they all read the voltage to ground?mstrens wrote: The advantage is that you have all in one.
The latest version of XOS support such a configuration.
It can even measure the voltage of each cells individually if you put a voltage divider per cell.
I made an OXS with a MS5611 and 4 dividers (in order to measure 4 voltages - 3 for for a 3s and one connected to Rx Vcc).jhsa wrote:Is this tested? Is it accurate? do you have a schematic for the dividers? do they all connect together? Do they all read the voltage to ground?mstrens wrote: The advantage is that you have all in one.
The latest version of XOS support such a configuration.
It can even measure the voltage of each cells individually if you put a voltage divider per cell.
Thanks.
João
Yes I did it!mstrens wrote:In the specification of vario high precision vario, it is said that "data in"from vario can be connected to a FAS-40.The signal must be put on the "Rx" pin from "data in".
Did you connect to this pin?
This is the R204. The line is as comment.mstrens wrote: Which version (release) of openXsensor are you using?
With the latest version which support SPORT and HUB protocols, you must select the Hub protocol (so you must put the line "#define FRSKY_SPORT" as comment) when you connect want to the "data in" from vario.
Yes, good idea, I will try it.mstrens wrote: If the vario is a bridge than can convert SPORT protocol to Hub protocol (I am not sure it is), it would be possible to:
- configure the XOS in order to support the SPORT protocol (activating the line "#define FRSKY_SPORT" and using field_ID foreseen for SPORT)
- connecting XOS to the vario using the SPORT connector
- connecting the vario to Rx pin from receiver (just like when you connect XOS to the D4R-II.