ArduPilotMega + Spektrum satellite Rx -- NOW AVAILABLE

3689420756?profile=originalHi guys. Here's a little experiment we did yesterday using Doug Weibel's spektrum-to-PPM substitute firmware for the APM's ATmega328P, an upcoming (now available here!) Spektrum Adapter accessory board, and an ArduCopter. Sorry about the lack of video, but I can assure you our resident quad pilot Jeff Taylor flew this here at the shop with good results (considering none of this is fully baked)!

 

The Spektrum Adapter accessory powers the Spektrum module with an on-board 3.3V regulator, takes care of level translation on the single serial line, and has an input pin to enable/disable the regulator (this is used for putting the satellite in bind mode). The four pins are GND, 5V, data, and regulator enable.

 

I wrote a (very) crude sketch to put the satellite in different bind modes, you can grab it here: https://gist.github.com/ef01907a5c90dd66f987. I've tested it with DSM2, DSMX, and Orange Rx satellites. I've found that "DSM2 1024/22ms" mode is the one that works with Doug's firmware. The sketch is meant to be used on any Arduino Mega style board, it uses Tx1 to enable the regulator and consequently the satellite at the right moment to then receive the bind mode pulses sent out through Rx1. Once the sat is in bind mode, Rx1 is configured as an input again to receive the serial data after binding.


The ATmega328P needs to be re-programmed with Doug's firmware. You can either Arduino-ify the chip with the right bootloader and load the sketch through an FTDI cable connected to IN1 and IN2, or take the easy way and verify the sketch, grab the .hex file, and load it with an AVR ISP programmer.

 

Once the sat is bound, I soldered the adapter board on to an APM as seen in the photo, directly on the three IN1 pins. IN1 is the 328's Rx and is the only pin needed to receive the satellite's channel data. The small blue wire in the photo is connecting the 5V and reg enable pins to keep the regulator on at all times. The 328's Tx line could also be set high at all times to do the same thing, maybe the binding modes can be integrated into the 328 firmware as well?

 

After this, all should be the same as when using the full Rx module with servo extension cables. We found no problems with this setup during the Mission Planner configuration steps.

 

The Spektrum Adapter boards are now in stock in the store! Feedback for future revisions is welcome, and happy hacking!

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  • still no update on this? i have one of these adaptors, will it work with APM2.5?

    I assume if it would they would still be available...

  • Is this likely to work on APM2?

  • The adapter doesn't work with APM2.0 because the PPM encoder and the entire setup changed. They are completely incompatible at this time.

  • There are probably answers to questions below since DIY Store sales Spectrum Transmitter but I can't find them.

    Could I get some help.

    -Is it a procedure to connect and bind a Spectrum satellite on the APM2 ?

    -Do we need to load software(s) for PPM encoding and binding satellite on APM2 ?

    -Is the adapter needed with APM2 ?

    Any help will be greatly appreciated

  • 3D Robotics

    Kevin: Excellent; updated!

    http://code.google.com/p/ardupilot-mega/wiki/AVRStudio

    You get a Wiki Ninja badge for that. Many thanks!

  • 3D Robotics

    Kevin, thanks for that catch. If you can correct that image with the two #3s and upload it here, I'll update the wiki with it.

  • hi sent it back to supplier they tried my blue boaed with another
    red one and everthing worked so swapped out new red board
    stu
  • thanks guys all sorted

    faulty board

    stu

  • Reupload the file to the arduino satelit file and also the arducopter software.

  • ok got it partly working but in flight planner radio setup bars there but will not go up and down

     all at top

    any ides ? help

    stuart

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