Anyone managed to get pixhawk to control the t4-3d gimbal?
i've tried following the same steps in the wiki but that was for the 2 axis gimbal
http://copter.ardupilot.com/wiki/common-tarot-gimbal/
i cant get control the gimbal at all. It works when i plug the gimbal directly into a receiver like the conventional way. i've tried all different aux ports and tried different settings but just cant.
Anyone got this gimbal working with pixhawk before?
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I was able to connect the Tarot T4-3D to a Pixhawk (providing Tilt control only) over the weekend and wanted to share the steps/details of the setup.
Pixhawk Configuration (Mission Planner)
Initial Setup > Optional Hardware > Camera Gimbal
Type - Servo
Tilt - RC9
Servo Limits - set according to your radio (mine is Min 1100, Max 1900)
Angle Limits - Min -90, Max 0
Input Ch - RC6 (I'm using a slider on an Aurora 9)
Physical Configuration
Verify the wiring out of the gimbal controller to the Pixhawk. I had to change the signal wires on the two PWM/SBUS connectors (moved the signal wire from the single wire connector to the two-wire connector)
Connect the two-wire connector to the Pixhawk AUX 1 port (RC9)
Gimbal Configuration
Update the Firmware to 1.10 (http://www.tarot-rc.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=14)
Receiver Type - Conventional
Default Mode - Pan Follow
RC Mapping - TILT > Channel 1
Control Mode - Angle Control
Don't forget to Write Flash
Gio first allow me to thank you for posting this information. I have already set the parameters in mission planner according to your instructions but using RC_Functions 5,6,7 to control Tilt/Pan/Mode. However I do still have a few questions:
1. Where does the "PWM1 (SBUS)" cable coming from the gimbal connects to the Pixhawk? When you say SBUS_OUT, are you referring to the port labeled "SB" of the Pixhawk?
2. On my Futaba 14SG radio I configured Channels 5,6,7 with switches "LS, RS & SF" to control Tilt/Pan/Mode respectively. By setting RC_Functions 5,6,7 to "RCPassThru" on Pixhawk does these means that any inputs made in my radio to channels 5,6& 7 will effectively be sent thru RC_Functions 5,6,7 of the Pixhawk respectively? Sorry for the stupid question!! I'm just trying to gain an understanding of how all of these works.
3. If all of my assumptions above are correct, within the Tarot Gimbal software, after selecting "SBUS" for receiver, which channels am I to select to control Tilt/Pan/Mode?
I'm sorry for the lengthily reply, I've trying to figure this out for a week now and still, no working gimbal.
Sincerely,
Jose
Yes, I already did all of that, but what Im having problems is how do I assign a radio channel of my futaba to control RC9 (Aux) on Pixhawk. Also, do I need to do anything within the Gimbal/Camera screen on mission planner? To what setting do I set gimbal to? Servo?
Sincerely,
Jose
Petru hi! hey could you please help me with setting up my T4-3D with Pixhawk and Futaba SBUS? Below is my setup:
Futaba 14SG with EZUHF receiver connected via SBUS thru CH1 of receiver
Tarot T4-3D Gimbal
So far Ive tried what you sugested but no luck. I need to know details on hos do I assign a channel of my radio to control RC9 & RC10 of the Pixhawk
B Petru said:
try this and it will work!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exRruQFZijU
Are you running the APM firmware or Pixhawk? running APM and my aux outputs do nothing... they are enabled and mapped. I can control the gimbal from the X8R directly but not through the pins 1-6 (51-56) on the Px4 - at least not using APM Copter V3.3.3 Quad.
B Petru said:
sorry for answering so late. first MP is on lattest vers also on my quad.
on the Camera gimbal:
-Type is "servo"
- Tilt RC9 with 1100 to 2000 and angles: -90 to 30
- Pan RC10 with 1100 to 2000 and angles -140 to 140
RC_TRIM is 1500 on RC9 and RC10
Brad,
Ignore the BRD_CAN_ENABLE parameter. This setting disappeared on me as well after an update of MP (currently running the latest beta for fun). The missing setting has no effect.
I believe the issue is the splitter. If you can temporarily remove it and run direct see if that fixes it. If it does I will plug in my Futaba SBUS splitter and replicate the problem tonight and determine the solution.
I am sure you already are doing this but I will mention it anyway. I use the POT style switches for the tilt and pan - Are you doing the same?
Regards,
Gio
Brad McMillan said:
Hey Gio thanks for your reply. We are currently connecting the gimbal via an sbus splitter from the receiver to the Pixhawk, and have the pan and tilt mapped to the left and right pot sliders. I can see the sliders on the Tarot gimbal software moving when I move the pot switches, but the gimbal does nothing. I'll try your suggestion of connecting without a splitter. Are you connecting the gimbal directly to the Pixhawk Sbus port?
I configured the settings like you described above, however I cannot find BRD_CAN_ENABLE parameter. I found both BRD_SBUS_OUT and the RC_FUNCTION and set those according to what you've described, but could not find the other one. I'm using the latest Mission Planner with the latest firmware on the Pixhawk. Could it be called something else? What version of Mission Planner and Pixhawk firmware are you using? I also made sure the MP gimbal settings were disabled.
Thanks again!
Brad
Grazie!
Like I said - SBUS works great for me but, like others on this thread, I can not get it to function via PWM.
B Petru said: