I have a receiver Turnigy 9chv2, I know what channels to match the pins to be connected to "Arduino UNO"? On receiving on which channels are the throttle, roll, picth, yaw and mode?
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Connecting receiver to arduino uno...
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Promini and UNO use Same Pins
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Re: Connecting receiver to arduino uno...
It's ok, I had already seen the img connets, my problem is to identify the channels of the my receiver, on my receiver (Turnigy 9x8cv2) in which channels are the throttle, roll, pitch, yaw and mode? I find the datasheet of 9x8cv2, but I have not found.
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Do you have a spare RC servo? If so then plug it into each Receiver channel and find out which stick motion moves it.
Write it down and do all the Receiver channels. I just went through this with a new TX/RX and quad FC board.
A single ESC and motor (without prop) can be used if you don't have a spare servo.
After you connect the Receiver channels to the FC use the MultiWi config program to verify that the TX sticks are correct, which stick moves, its direction and its micro-sceond range.
The Turnigy 9X is configurable so this can affect what shows up at the receiver. Search for info on the 9x setup.
Write it down and do all the Receiver channels. I just went through this with a new TX/RX and quad FC board.
A single ESC and motor (without prop) can be used if you don't have a spare servo.
After you connect the Receiver channels to the FC use the MultiWi config program to verify that the TX sticks are correct, which stick moves, its direction and its micro-sceond range.
The Turnigy 9X is configurable so this can affect what shows up at the receiver. Search for info on the 9x setup.