User Tools

Site Tools


Joomla says you aren't logged in
faq

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Last revision Both sides next revision
faq [2016/11/25 15:29]
Arnold
faq [2016/12/05 15:48]
Arnold
Line 24: Line 24:
 The Walkera Devo transmitters use a [[modulelist/​cyrf6936|CYRF6936]] transceiver chip. In theory any receiver using this chip could be compatible with Deviation. It would, of course, require analyzing the protocol to make it work. There are 3 other common transceiver chips in the 2.4GHz RC domain: [[modulelist/​cc2500|CC2500]],​ [[modulelist/​a7105|A7105]],​ [[modulelist/​nrf24l01|NRF74L01]]. Modules for each of these can be purchased for ~$15 each from China. Currently Deviation supports all of them, but only two additional RF modules can be installed into a Tx without the help of some additional DIY hardware called the [[modulelist/​multimod|MultiModule]]. Alternatively,​ the [[modulelist/​3-in-1 module|3-in-1]] and [[modulelist/​4-in-1 module|4-in-1]] Modules are popular options. The Walkera Devo transmitters use a [[modulelist/​cyrf6936|CYRF6936]] transceiver chip. In theory any receiver using this chip could be compatible with Deviation. It would, of course, require analyzing the protocol to make it work. There are 3 other common transceiver chips in the 2.4GHz RC domain: [[modulelist/​cc2500|CC2500]],​ [[modulelist/​a7105|A7105]],​ [[modulelist/​nrf24l01|NRF74L01]]. Modules for each of these can be purchased for ~$15 each from China. Currently Deviation supports all of them, but only two additional RF modules can be installed into a Tx without the help of some additional DIY hardware called the [[modulelist/​multimod|MultiModule]]. Alternatively,​ the [[modulelist/​3-in-1 module|3-in-1]] and [[modulelist/​4-in-1 module|4-in-1]] Modules are popular options.
  
-Deviation with the additional RF modules already supports a [[supported_protocols|lot of protocols]],​ and the number is increasing day after day. You can look at the [[supported_models|Supported Models]] list to seeif your model is supported.+Deviation with the additional RF modules already supports a [[supported_protocols|lot of protocols]],​ and the number is increasing day after day. You can look at the [[supported_models|Supported Models]] list to see if your model is supported.
  
 In order to support a new protocol, we need to know what transceiver chipset is used in the particular model. If you are not sure, post detailed pictures of the TX and/or RX board. If the chipset is supported, we need captures of the data flow between the microcontroller and the transceiver chip. In order to support a new protocol, we need to know what transceiver chipset is used in the particular model. If you are not sure, post detailed pictures of the TX and/or RX board. If the chipset is supported, we need captures of the data flow between the microcontroller and the transceiver chip.
faq.txt (91178 views) ยท Last modified: 2017/01/23 00:24 by FDR