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Flysky Dasmikro LUX 32
#1
Hi guys, been a while.

I'm trying to setup a Flysky Dasmikro on a LUX32 (banggood).
I bridged 5V and PPM.
My Flysky i6 seems to be bound on the Dasmirko, solid blue led.
In betaflight I choose PPM.

I can't make it work, no respond on receiver tab.
Any tips for this unconventional setup guys ?

Thx



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#2
From what I can see on Banggood's product page for this receiver, you either order type 'A', which only outputs 8 channels via PWM, or you order type 'B' which outputs PWM on channels 1 - 7 and PPM on channel 8.

I don't see anything about bridging any pins to 5V.
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#3
(18-Apr-2017, 04:50 PM)unseen Wrote: From what I can see on Banggood's product page for this receiver, you either order type 'A', which only outputs 8 channels via PWM, or you order type 'B' which outputs PWM on channels 1 - 7 and PPM on channel 8.

I don't see anything about bridging any pins to 5V.

oups, sorry some words are missing from my text, the bridging is for the LUX32. But you're right, I think I'm stuck with PWM many channel...
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#4
Photo 
I tought it could do PPM because I saw some image like so throughout the internet, maybe not the same version

[Image: DasMikro%20Wiring.jpeg]
http://www.flyingtech.co.uk/electronics/...ble-flysky
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#5
Ah, OK. It was impossible to see exactly what receiver you had from your photo because the photo is so small.

If you've connected according to that picture and your receiver is the one you've linked to on FlyingTech then have you enabled PPM output in the setup on your radio? Oddly, the FlySky radio is what tells the receiver if it should output PPM or not.

It's in the menu system: System -> RX Setup -> PPM Output.
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#6
(18-Apr-2017, 06:23 PM)unseen Wrote: Ah, OK. It was impossible to see exactly what receiver you had from your photo because the photo is so small.

If you've connected according to that picture and your receiver is the one you've linked to on FlyingTech then have you enabled PPM output in the setup on your radio? Oddly, the FlySky radio is what tells the receiver if it should output PPM or not.

It's in the menu system: System -> RX Setup -> PPM Output.

I tried both, AFHDS with PPM output and no PPM output with AFHDS (a) without sucess...
My setup is rare. I think I'll try my other receiver, maybe more conventional I think:
http://www.gearbest.com/multi-rotor-part...92846.html
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