[SOLVED] Telemetry issue with Sbus.2 (7008SB)

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RedJacket
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ZeXx86 wrote:Thank you for the details.
If the settings are same in your radio for both helicopters, then probably your first assumption is very probable.
The AIL pin could be loosing connection which is not good if it is used for SBUS2. But still we are not sure.
If changing the units is possible, it would be definitive proof.
If not, we can try to find other way together.

In any way if you can send the unit to us, we will fix the problem in a few minutes as we approximately know where the problem could be.
It looks like you are from Korea, I think that we could manage express shipping from you to allow returning the unit in a few days back to you.
Thank you for your support. I swapped the units and , what can I say, both seem to work okay now.
I have to test more but it seems okay. So I think you are right about HW and SW. I don't think I can spend more time to find the root.

Changes are made after swapping
1) reduce throttle frequency to 60 Hz
2) I set channel 1~8 the same and off 9/10 channel in spirit
3) I used double side tape to fix the connectors
4) I found that CC sometimes doesn't initialize well on lower side (Futaba reversed) with default frequency range.
So I changed 20us lower and higher for both end while throttle settings (
5) I found if I move WIFI module close to servo signal wire it buzz and servos moves tiny bits.

I will report if I find anything.
"Flying makes me happy" -- Markus Chelios
ZeXx86
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That is great!
Does it mean that the problem is not happening anymore?

Yes, I can confirm that if the wifi module is too close to some servos, they can start to jitter. Similarly as when you have a telemetry receiver/module (depending on the power and modulation).
But usually it is enough to move or rotate the module.

This could theoretically also induce some noise on the telemetry line, but this is less likely.
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RedJacket
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ZeXx86 wrote:That is great!
Does it mean that the problem is not happening anymore?

Yes, I can confirm that if the wifi module is too close to some servos, they can start to jitter. Similarly as when you have a telemetry receiver/module (depending on the power and modulation).
But usually it is enough to move or rotate the module.

This could theoretically also induce some noise on the telemetry line, but this is less likely.
I was busy with work and trips so I didn't have chance to fly much but since I changed my castle with new edge ESC It flied no problem.

If anything happen I want send it in winter season [emoji16]

Thank you for your support!
"Flying makes me happy" -- Markus Chelios
RedJacket
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RedJacket wrote:
ZeXx86 wrote:That is great!
Does it mean that the problem is not happening anymore?

Yes, I can confirm that if the wifi module is too close to some servos, they can start to jitter. Similarly as when you have a telemetry receiver/module (depending on the power and modulation).
But usually it is enough to move or rotate the module.

This could theoretically also induce some noise on the telemetry line, but this is less likely.
I was busy with work and trips so I didn't have chance to fly much but since I changed my castle with new edge ESC It flied no problem.

If anything happen I want send it in winter season [emoji16]

Thank you for your support!
No problem so far.
"Flying makes me happy" -- Markus Chelios
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Very well! Thank you for the message.

Hopefully all will be good.
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