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Spektrum DSM surface #972

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RobertoD91 opened this issue May 1, 2024 · 7 comments
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Spektrum DSM surface #972

RobertoD91 opened this issue May 1, 2024 · 7 comments

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@RobertoD91
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RobertoD91 commented May 1, 2024

TX: Spektrum DX3s
RX: Spektrum SR300 and Spektrum SR3001

According to this pdf Spektrum_Surface_Receiver_Chart.pdf these receivers are only compatible with surface DSM and actually do not work with either DSMR or DSM2SFC.

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I will capture the spi signal asap.

@pascallanger
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Right, DSM is not supported only DSM2 and DSMR.
Let's see if you have access to the cyrf6936. You might look at the receiver side as well.

@RobertoD91
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Disassembly:
IMG_4421 - dimensioni grandi
IMG_4422 - dimensioni grandi
IMG_4423 - dimensioni grandi
IMG_4426 - dimensioni grandi
IMG_4428 - dimensioni grandi
IMG_4429 - dimensioni grandi
IMG_4431 - dimensioni grandi
IMG_4432 - dimensioni grandi

@pascallanger
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Usually there is nothing to see on the RF module pins unless you open it... Check the RX instead

@RobertoD91
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Receiver SR300:

IMG_4434 - dimensioni grandi
IMG_4435 - dimensioni grandi
IMG_4436 - dimensioni grandi
IMG_4437 - dimensioni grandi

Receiver SR3001:

IMG_4439 - dimensioni grandi
IMG_4440 - dimensioni grandi
IMG_4442 - dimensioni grandi
IMG_4443 - dimensioni grandi
IMG_4444 - dimensioni grandi


Usually there is nothing to see on the RF module pins unless you open it... Check the RX instead

But searching the fcc id we can see a CYRF6936 inside https://fcc.report/FCC-ID/BRWDAMTX11/1166223 this is not useful ?

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pascallanger commented May 2, 2024

But searching the fcc id we can see a CYRF6936 inside https://fcc.report/FCC-ID/BRWDAMTX11/1166223 this is not useful ?

Yes there is a cyrf6936 but there is also a controller on the board so the board pins are useless.
You would need to connect wires to the 5 vias within circle + gnd:
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If you proceed just send dumps like you are doing with Traxxas TQ1.

The SR3001 could also be used by connecting all 8 pins of the daughter board to the logic analyzer. It uses a component that I've never worked with before. It would be harder to deal with but might be doable.

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You would need to connect wires to the 5 vias within circle + gnd:

I don't think that i can solder a cable in this small vias :(
Any suggestion?

The SR3001 could also be used by connecting all 8 pins of the daughter board to the logic analyzer. It uses a component that I've never worked with before. It would be harder to deal with but might be doable.

I tried, but I have issues with desoldering;
I don't know if this scanning will be useful.
I will try again asap.

  • power on not touching anything

poweron.logicdata.zip

  • power on in bind mode with a RX in bind mode

binding.logicdata.zip

  • power on, CH1 mid, min, mid, max, mid

steering maybe ch1.logicdata.zip

  • power on, CH2 mid, min, mid, max, mid

gas maybe ch2.logicdata.zip

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mozgy commented May 11, 2024

You would need to connect wires to the 5 vias within circle + gnd:

I don't think that i can solder a cable in this small vias :( Any suggestion?

PCBite is perfect tool here.

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