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Is it possible to get some type of programming adapter for these chips. I have 4 old 10A ESC's laying about that have 8L MCU's but no pads. I have no desire to solder wires to four of these or even one for that mater ( I would never even try it). If it can't be done no big deal, Just figured since I have them and they are not doing anything.
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.equ MIN_RC_PULS = 100 ; Less than this is illegal pulse length .equ MAX_RC_PULS = 1200 ; More than this is illegal pulse length .equ STOP_RC_PULS = 220 ; Stop motor at or below this pulse length .equ POWER_RANGE = 900 ; Number of PWM steps (if adjusted, see scaling in evaluate_rc_puls) ... So my feeling about less woobles was wrong... I'll test again with 1400 before reducing further down. |
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Hi Simonk,
Do not use the value I gave as reference for the so called "Ultra PWM". I did not test any compatilbity with existing ultra pwm stuff except my own board/code. I set throttle to 900 because otherwise max I found throttle not to be reached on the MK. The default max value for motors in MKtools is 235 and is not the max possible value. This is not very clean however. Quote:
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- click on Downloads tab; - right click on .hex file and click Save link as... Those steps are also in the very first post. |
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Hi.
I have 3 hobby-king ss15A esc and 3 more no name 15A. All 6 have the same atmel chip and can be programmed. Since they have the same firmware after the flashing, could i use all of them on a hexa? Normally i shouldn't use different esc on the same machine. But are they "different" after flashing? |
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I flashed an RCTimer 18A ESC this morning and it seems to be working just fine on the bench.
I used the latest tgy hex file (tgy-2011-10-12.hex). I don't know if it matters but I had this ESC programmed with stock firmware and flying on a quad prior to flashing. When I fried my 10A ESC they had never been powered on prior to the flashing. I will flash 2 more already flying RCT 18A and test fly them on a tricopter. Then I'll try flashing some more 18A without flying them prior to the flash and I'll report if it went any different. |
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I used some 18 amp hobbywing pentiums and they are fine
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I can't get the flashing to work! As I am a beginner in AVR programming it's probably my fault. I bought the usbasp (http://www.fundf.net/usbasp/) and built it successfully (?). When using avrdude or eXtreme burner I get the message "error connecting to chip".
I have double checked the pads on the RCTimer 18A ESC, and they are in the same order as on the Turnigy/Hobbywing 25A shown on the first page. Some questions: * Am I connecting the MISO/MOSI pins correctly? MISO ATmega8 - MISO Programmer, and MOSI ATmega8 - MOSI Programmer? Or should it be the other way around? * Do I need to supply separate power to the ESC when programming? I have tried without power, with power from a LIPO, and with power supplied by the USB port. Same result - I cannot connect! The driver is installed. The green LED is on when connected to the computer. The red LED flashes when running the avrdude commands. When specifying a lower speed the red LED flashes (visibly) for a longer period of time. I'm grateful for any help you can give me! |
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