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FuriBee H36 #22

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timmyhadwen opened this issue Jan 19, 2017 · 6 comments
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FuriBee H36 #22

timmyhadwen opened this issue Jan 19, 2017 · 6 comments

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@timmyhadwen
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Seems to be a different protocol to the JJRC H36 :(

Ill try and get some caps :)

@goebish
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goebish commented Jan 19, 2017

Looks like there's nothing much to capture ... Seems the MCU and the RF are in the same chip, no external SPI bus ...

@silver13
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have you been able to see any marking on the cpu? Maybe there will be a datasheet for this one ( unrelated to the protocol issue )

@goebish
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goebish commented Jan 20, 2017

Seems there's no marking except on the MPU:
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=36437721

@silver13
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Cool, that's the only pic I have found so far, not really very likely to find the datasheet for it, I hope the protocol gets reversed, it would be a challenge if both tx and rx are single ic

@goebish
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goebish commented Jan 20, 2017

The Tx might have a separate RF chip on the other side of the board, looks like there's a 5 pin header.

edit: no, I'm wrong, the antenna is directly connected to the chip that's visible on the picture.

@silver13
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silver13 commented Jan 20, 2017

does the tx chip have any markings? Anyway I have one in mail, I guess I'll check when it arrives

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