I accidentally connected a module one pin off, so...
Module - Radio
RF - Not connected
GND - RF
VIN - GND
GND - VIN
PPM - GND
Now the module won't power on and the radio won't output any signal to the module (tried with another one, which powers on, but doesn't output any signal from the radio to the receiver).
Any idea what I fried? I'm guessing the voltage regulator or maybe a resistor right before the VR died in the module, but I'm more interested in what happened inside the radio.
FS-TH9X signal to module not working
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Re: FS-TH9X signal to module not working
I shorted out the power pin on the module bay and it burned up a trace on one of the small boards in the transmitter. It has been posted on here previously
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Re: FS-TH9X signal to module not working
I read something about that and I've followed every track (I think) and I can't seem to find one that's broken.
Re: FS-TH9X signal to module not working
Here is where my trace burnt but i believe other people had different traces that burnt.
viewtopic.php?t=6423&p=89821#p89821
I burnt my trace trying to measure the voltage on the pin and i shorted the pin to the adjacent pin with my probe lead.
viewtopic.php?t=6423&p=89821#p89821
I burnt my trace trying to measure the voltage on the pin and i shorted the pin to the adjacent pin with my probe lead.
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Re: FS-TH9X signal to module not working
I'm pretty sure I followed everything correctly and the pin on the back has a working trace to the processor. Which leads me to believe something died in there. Although I was able to flash the firmware again.
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Re: FS-TH9X signal to module not working
Looking at what you believe was incorrectly connected, you show both VIN and PPN connected to GND on the module. This means VIN will have been connected to the PPM pin. Such a high voltage will almost certainly have destroyed that output on the processor.
You may well need to consider replacing the processor. Many users have done this, and methods to make this easy are posted on this forum.
If you do decide to replace the processor, it is worth considering using either a ATMEGA128A or a ATMEGA2561. These both have more flash and EEPROM and, if you use open source firmware, will provide more features.
Mike.
You may well need to consider replacing the processor. Many users have done this, and methods to make this easy are posted on this forum.
If you do decide to replace the processor, it is worth considering using either a ATMEGA128A or a ATMEGA2561. These both have more flash and EEPROM and, if you use open source firmware, will provide more features.
Mike.
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Re: FS-TH9X signal to module not working
IIR you can flash firmware without a battery installed. The usbasp provides the power. so a good flash doesnt mean your power circuit on the tx is good.dannemange wrote: Although I was able to flash the firmware again.
considering what Mike said, the whole rest of your radio shoukd work except the rf module. I'm curious if a buddy box setup or alternate output pin could be used to test this out.
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Re: FS-TH9X signal to module not working
Set up the Tx as a student using PPMSIM as the protocol. This outputs the PPM signal on a different processor pin.
Mike.
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Re: FS-TH9X signal to module not working
Hello, I know this is not the right way and place but I don’t know how else to do it, but I’m trying to get contact with ‘dannemange’. If you are the danemange that makes gear for the Philips D6920, can you please contact me at: [email protected] . I wouls be so gratefull if you can help me out! Thanks.
Sjoerd
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