This is the correct bridge.
Be carefull though if you solder a wire instead of a resistor: make sure the pulse is never more than 5v. A 1k Ohm resistor is recommended.
On Nov 27, 2011 12:33 AM, "Simon Wilks" <
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Hi Jochen,
I just wanted to double check I have it right. The yellow line in the photo depicts the bridge that needs to be made. Correct?
I will add this to the wiki if you can confirm that it is correct.
Thanks,
Simon
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Simon Wilks
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Perfect. Thanks. I will try and organise a better photo once I make the change if no one else beats me to it.
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Jochen Rieger
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When you look of the top side, and the UART1 output is left, see view at the picture. Then is right of the UART1 ouput two little solder contacts, between them there is a conducter path. The two solder contacts must be connected.
I hope now its clear, sadly i cant make good pictures with my camera.
Best regards.Jochen
2011/11/23 Simon Wilks
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It's a bit hard to see detail in the picture. Could you explain in a bit more detail exactly where are you actually soldering the wire?
Thanks
Simon
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 10:05 AM, Christophe De Wagter
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can you please upload that also to the wiki page http://paparazzi.enac.fr/wiki/User/LisaL under a new PPM Remote receiver paragraph at the bottom?
-Christophe
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Jochen Rieger
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Oh, sorry.
I solder a litz wire, as a bridge.
The picture:
http://www.fotos-hochladen.net/view/lisalv11topli4thyrqkz.png
Regards.
Jochen2011/11/23 Simon Wilks
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Hi Jochen,
The picture seems to be missing. I would love to see how you did this because I will trying to do much the same thing in the next days.
Thanks
Simon
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Jochen Rieger
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I fixed the problem. When you want use PPM input at Trig.pin 01 (UART1) then you must solder a bridge (0 Ohm) at the place, which is shown at the attached picture.
2011/11/21 Jochen Rieger
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Hmmm should be 100 Ohm? I dont see them, in wiki the picture there is also not a resistor, i believe.
I marked the place in the attached picture, i think there should maybe the resistor for PIN1 of UART1.
-Jochen
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