For those of you that attended Ponte 2023 and survived wind and rain this would be an old news but for everyone else this would be a premiere!
Mike_K has given a soul to one of my long desired projects: a nRF24 Tx module so basically any TX encoder could be used jointly with the nRF24 Rx that came out from Phil_g nRF24 project. It's still an ongoing project but has reached a point where it has been thoroughly tested and flown so it was time to share it with you all. The module opens many possibilities and options in the conversion of existing TX and in the development of fully DIY. At Ponte it was shown an early module installed in a fully DIY set including one of Mike's vintageTx encoders in one of my newest DIY Tx cases and sticks running one of my nRF24 Rx and a set of the newest ProPo servos.
nRF24 Tx moves forward
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nRF24 Tx moves forward
Cheers,
Tobe
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Re: nRF24 Tx moves forward
Another fantastic gizmo Tobe. Very well done (yet again)
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Wayne
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Re: nRF24 Tx moves forward
Just to add to Tobe's words, I'll publish the nRF24 module code once I've added range check, fail-safe settings and checked the watch-dog timer is setup correctly (I've test flown the module and set the fail-safe in the receiver with another nRF24 transmitter).
The range check and fail-safe settings will be controlled by a single push button, holding the push button down at power up will set the fail-safe settings to the Rx because this is what I'm used to using LemonRx modules (the fail-safe settings are set when binding the transmitter to a receiver on a Spektrum and compatibles) and range check if the switch is pressed at any other time.
The module works with both JR and Futaba polarities, pulse lengths between 0.8mS and 2.2mS and with fixed frame rate or fixed sync pulse length with any number of channels, though it will only recognise the first 8 of them. I've just heard that Phil had problems with one of the polarities when he tested a module, so I need to get further information from him to see if I can reproduce the fault or if Phil was having finger trouble (we all do at times, me included) and I won't release the code until that is resolved one way or the other.
The range check and fail-safe settings will be controlled by a single push button, holding the push button down at power up will set the fail-safe settings to the Rx because this is what I'm used to using LemonRx modules (the fail-safe settings are set when binding the transmitter to a receiver on a Spektrum and compatibles) and range check if the switch is pressed at any other time.
The module works with both JR and Futaba polarities, pulse lengths between 0.8mS and 2.2mS and with fixed frame rate or fixed sync pulse length with any number of channels, though it will only recognise the first 8 of them. I've just heard that Phil had problems with one of the polarities when he tested a module, so I need to get further information from him to see if I can reproduce the fault or if Phil was having finger trouble (we all do at times, me included) and I won't release the code until that is resolved one way or the other.
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Re: nRF24 Tx moves forward
What a fantastic project.
Very, very well done Tobe and Mike.
I will follow your efforts very closely with great interest.
Frank
Very, very well done Tobe and Mike.
I will follow your efforts very closely with great interest.
Frank
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