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Users => Applications - FPV => Topic started by: Brunosanta on May 18, 2016, 09:47:38 am

Title: CC3D one shot
Post by: Brunosanta on May 18, 2016, 09:47:38 am
I have a question, I burned my revo (radio part, oplink) now I need to use a Hobbyking 6 channels PWM receiver for the moment and I also use it on my CC3d, then a curious question, is it possible to use one shot with it? I see in hardware you have the option PWN + no oneshot but If I go to the motors tab later I can change it to oneshot anyway, would it work? thank you for the help mates.
Title: Re: CC3D one shot
Post by: f5soh on May 18, 2016, 05:24:54 pm
CC3D do not support Oneshot output using PWM input.

You can set the output as Oneshot but only get an alarm.
Title: Re: CC3D one shot
Post by: Brunosanta on May 20, 2016, 09:23:53 am
Correct I get the alarm, but my escs really get into oneshot, I know cause I use the kingkong it jitters wen oneshot activated, the problem is that the software locks my throttle control. I tested it just yesterday. I wish I could use the oneshot and pwm, it would make my life easier! thank you anyway
Title: Re: CC3D one shot
Post by: f5soh on May 20, 2016, 06:12:32 pm
I wish I could use the oneshot and pwm, it would make my life easier! thank you anyway

If oneShot is not allowed using PWM at same time, there is a reason. You are warned.
Title: Re: CC3D one shot
Post by: ima zman on July 06, 2016, 03:14:07 pm
I too use CC3D with oneshot capable ESCs and a Walkera Devo 7 and PWM receiver...my FPVflys great.  However,  I want to switch to a PPM receiver but I believe i need to also get a different transmitter other than the Devo 7.  Can anyone suggest an inexpensive transmitter and receiver combo for PPM.
Title: Re: CC3D one shot
Post by: NicholasDavid on July 07, 2016, 01:41:09 am
Get a Taranis and D4r or x4r-sb. D4r is ppm and x4r is sbus. I've got 4 up flying in quads. All work flawless and sbus is easy and simple.  200$-240$. It is a great value. Love mine.
Title: Re: CC3D one shot
Post by: Zallestial on July 07, 2016, 02:40:02 pm
I didn't have PPM on my reciever either so I got these to run oneshot on my CC3D and revo nano.
http://www.goodluckbuy.com/atmel-atmega328p-avr-ppm-encoder-v1-0-version-for-rc-model.html
Title: Re: CC3D one shot
Post by: ima zman on July 19, 2016, 03:37:07 am
Thanks i now have three options... the taranis w dr4, the pwm to ppm encoder, and i believe the rx703. 
  Im thinking i will try the rx703 first, then the encoder, and last buying the taranis w dr4.
Anyone else use a Walkera Devo 7 with a rx703 PPM receiver?
Title: Re: CC3D one shot
Post by: altermac on July 21, 2016, 02:18:12 pm
If you are on the small budget side, then try Flysky / Turnigy i6 with ia6b-Receiver. The ia6b receiver is PPM capable and you get the complete set for about 50$. The ia6-Receiver is pwm only, so choose the set with ia6b or get one extra. Turnigy is a Hobbyking-Brand, Flysky is the manufacturer.
Title: Re: CC3D one shot
Post by: kennyevo on July 21, 2016, 03:02:38 pm
If you are on the small budget side, then try Flysky / Turnigy i6 with ia6b-Receiver. The ia6b receiver is PPM capable and you get the complete set for about 50$. The ia6-Receiver is pwm only, so choose the set with ia6b or get one extra. Turnigy is a Hobbyking-Brand, Flysky is the manufacturer.

I have a flysky fs-i6 with the ia6b receiver, I have 10 channels with an arduino pro mini and i-bus. :)

https://github.com/benb0jangles/FlySky-i6-Mod- (https://github.com/benb0jangles/FlySky-i6-Mod-)
Title: Re: CC3D one shot
Post by: jtrout19 on October 30, 2016, 03:40:35 pm
You could always purchase a replacement RF module and replace the one you burned out.