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Help, with Wobble and Uncontrolled Pitching
« on: September 10, 2016, 02:23:49 am »
Hello.  I'm new to FPV.  I've been flying RC planes the majority of my adult life, 25 years or so.  I flew helicopters for a short period.  I'm hooked on FPV. 

My first and only build is the QAV 250 with the CC3D.  I've been flying for a month of so.  I've got it flying pretty OK in rattitude mode but things are not quite right in rattitude.  Additionally, acro+ is not flyable...yet.  I need help.

My primary concerns:

#1
When in rattitude mode and cruising around, the quad is not steady; it wobbles (mainly forwards and backwards) while in forward flight, not a lot but enough to make video annoying.  I've dialed in some expo on the flight controller thinking it was my stick inputs, but I don't think it is the problem.

#2
When in acro+ mode, it is flyable but too sensitive even with 50% expo on the flight controller.

#3
In acro+ mode, there are times when the pitch inputs go crazy (not predictable, or so it seems).  What I mean is that it will pitch steeply up (or down, depending on the input) but not in proportion to the input.  It's like it "pops a wheelie" for no reason.  I can push it down with the control sticks but it is not the desired effect considering the transmitter inputs.  In one instance, just flipping the switch from rattitude to acro+ made it do the "pop a wheelie" thing with barely any stick input.

I tried to attach a video but couldn't; not sure why.  I'd like to get the flight smoothed out.  I'd also like to fix the acro+ mode but don't know what to do to fix it.  My goal in the end is to get tight flips into my flying but with smoothness in between.
 
I've also attached a screen shot of my settings.

Note:  Bank 1 I use for rattitude.  Bank 3 I use for acro+ (well I don't really use it because I don't fpv in acro+ yet).

I appreciate any input and your time.

Re: Help, with Wobble and Uncontrolled Pitching
« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2016, 09:19:06 am »
Hello
Your PIDs are low on pitch, I would use easy tune to set the pid right or you could use the new auto tune on the test release.
Also use damping on esc to on small quads

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Re: Help, with Wobble and Uncontrolled Pitching
« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2016, 09:53:12 am »
Hi Jim.

About wobble, you have too low integrals. Please, enable Advanced Stabilization by selecting the checkbox and change the Integral inner loop values for pitch and roll at "Proportional x 3" (at least). I usually set P x 4.

Acro+ is not a linear actuator, you must expect an increasingly aggressive behavior while moving the stick to the maximum deflection, like a sort of expo. It's made to have a well balanced behavior during normal flight, and crazy flip for advanced acro maneuvers. Also, it adds a smooth behavior when you stop any fast rotation.
On Bank3, try to set rate mode response to 200-220 for roll and pitch instead of 300. You can lower the acro+ factor in the basic page if you're not comfortable when smashing on the sticks.

For all I know, you can not attach a video file, but you can put the youtube link  ;)


« Last Edit: September 10, 2016, 12:50:08 pm by liftbag »

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Re: Help, with Wobble and Uncontrolled Pitching
« Reply #3 on: September 10, 2016, 03:56:09 pm »
@ liftbag:  I didn't think about a youtube link.  Great Idea: 



So, to understand what your saying about the "I", if "P" is 216 (roll) and 321 (pitch), "I" should be 648 (roll) and 963 (pitch) if I'm at 3 X P and more if it is 4 X P?

As for acro+, I do understand that it get's increasingly crazy away from center, but at rate or acro+, it does the same pitching.  And I'm talking very minimal stick input.  It's sporadic where I'll be doing a circuit in LOS  and then all of a sudden it doesn't like the pitch stick input and pitches up or down, depending on stick input. 

I'm hoping if I fix the "I" and change the rate mode response as suggested, it will solve the problem.

@ hawkview:  Can you provide links to the auto tune or easy tune?  I found a link to Optune but I don't have a laptop or a transmitter with knob/slider.  And my time flying is limited.  It would take a while to find that oscillation factor to be able to use Optune.  Are the auto tune/easy tune different?

OMG, I'm so appreciative of the input.  FPV rocks!

Jim
« Last Edit: September 10, 2016, 08:28:25 pm by hwh »

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Re: Help, with Wobble and Uncontrolled Pitching
« Reply #4 on: September 10, 2016, 05:36:31 pm »
@ liftbag:  I didn't think about a youtube link.  Great Idea: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBRcGI5YdgE&feature=youtu.be

So, to understand what your saying about the "I", if "P" is 216 (roll) and 321 (pitch), "I" should be 648 (roll) and 963 (pitch) if I'm at 3 X P and more if it is 4 X P?

As for acro+, I do understand that it get's increasingly crazy away from center, but at rate or acro+, it does the same pitching.  And I'm talking very minimal stick input.  It's sporadic where I'll be doing a circuit in LOS  and then all of a sudden it doesn't like the pitch stick input and pitches up or down, depending on stick input. 

I'm hoping if I fix the "I" and change the rate mode response as suggested, it will solve the problem.

@ hawkview:  Can you provide links to the auto tune or easy tune?  I found a link to Optune but I don't have a laptop or a transmitter with knob/slider.  And my time flying is limited.  It would take a while to find that oscillation factor to be able to use Optune.  Are the auto tune/easy tune different?

OMG, I'm so appreciative of the input.  FPV rocks!

Jim
You have to adjust rate mode response to tame the rate/acro+ behavior. If 200 deg/S is too much, lower again till you feel comfortable with.
EasyTune requires a knobble like OPTune, then dont seems to be an option for you.
AutoTune is a flight mode that through an evaluative flight routines, generates an optimized PID set on one of the Bank available.
Actually it is implemented in the 16.09-RC1, but still there is no gui. Info here: https://librepilot.atlassian.net/wiki/display/LPDOC/AutoTune

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Re: Help, with Wobble and Uncontrolled Pitching
« Reply #5 on: September 10, 2016, 05:38:14 pm »
Did I understand the P/I relationship correctly.  In other words take the P and multiply it by 3 or 4?

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Re: Help, with Wobble and Uncontrolled Pitching
« Reply #6 on: September 10, 2016, 05:51:59 pm »
Did I understand the P/I relationship correctly.  In other words take the P and multiply it by 3 or 4?
Yes, you did  :)

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Re: Help, with Wobble and Uncontrolled Pitching
« Reply #7 on: September 10, 2016, 05:53:05 pm »
Thanks.  I'm retuning as we speak and then will go test. 

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Re: Help, with Wobble and Uncontrolled Pitching
« Reply #8 on: September 10, 2016, 07:31:27 pm »
Acro+ test this morning with new PIDs and other settings (see the settings in the attached document).  The problem still exists but maybe it's because I moved the maximum rate limit to 720!!!  Was that not smart? 

With the new settins, it felt a little better flying but still sensitive and nimble.  I started moving too fast for LOS in forward motion so I started pulling back and back then..., "pop a wheelie"!  I'm gonna tune the maximum rate limit to 300 again.   

A couple of things I need to confirm:

#1
I checked the "Used Advanced Configuration" box, saved it, disconnected the Flight Controller (FC), and then reconnected.  When I saved from the advanced tab and reconnected, the advanced box was still ticked.  When I saved the advanced configuration but went to basic to adjust expo, saved, and disconnected from the basic tab, when I reconnected, the "Use Basic Configuration" was ticked when all I had done was move expo (I didn't click the basic box).  I don't know if this affects anything.  The last time I disconnected I did it from the advanced tab just to make sure it all took.

#2
Am I correct to assume that the "attitude mode response" settings in the advance tab only affect rattitude mode (or attitude if I were using it)?

#3
If I'm correct in #2 above, to get more responsiveness out of rattitude, do I just increase the degrees in "attitude mode response" settings?

#4
Because rate mode is giving so much problem controlling at near center stick, I'm thinking to match the "rate mode response" to the "attitude mode response" settings and then move up from there.  Good idea?

#5
Is there anyway to adjust where in the stick motion in Acro+ engages the extra control?  I see a place in the expert tab for rattitude but not for acro+.

Thanks.
« Last Edit: September 10, 2016, 07:53:56 pm by QAV Jim »

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Re: Help, with Wobble and Uncontrolled Pitching
« Reply #9 on: September 10, 2016, 08:22:18 pm »
Hi
Interesting thread.
If I may :
#4 - if I remember right , settings of 70 for pitch n roll were a good starting place for me when learning rate mode flight.
#5 - yes  , back on the basic page - acro slider.
(Also , I suspect that flying in ratitude mode may be a hindrance to getting to grips with rate / acro modes. )

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Re: Help, with Wobble and Uncontrolled Pitching
« Reply #10 on: September 10, 2016, 10:00:36 pm »
Frustrating with a capital "F"! 

So this last round of testing:

#1
When I came back from flying, the FC did keep the settings.  It looks like I have to disconnect from the advanced tab and not the basic tab.  RESOLVED

#2
In rattitude mode, I decreased the "attitude Mode Response" setting for pitch to see if it will help with the input just in case it is my own fingers causing the low frequency wobble in pitch in forward motion.  I also increased expo.  Still does the wobble.

#3
I switch to rate mode instead of acro+ to see if maybe I was getting into that acro+ area on the sticks causing the excessive pitch into a wheelie thing.  I also decreased pitch and roll to match rattitude in the "rate mode response".  Flying rate was definitely more docile (too docile in fact)...but...it still did the "pop a wheelie" thing but just slower and more subdued. 

In fact, the more I fly in rattitude, the more aggressive I'm becoming with the input and I notice it is also doing "the pop a wheelie" thing just to a lower degree than I first experience in rate mode.

So I've tripled the "I" and still am getting the "wheelie".  I have the latest version of Librepilot installed.  I'm sure I just don't have the PIDs right. 

I have the QAV angled extension arms (does that matter?).  I can't take them off because I don't have any 5" props.  Also, am running the E-max 2300kv motor/ESC combo with the 6x3 blades getfpv sells.

Note:  I also have a Blade QX3 350 and am perfectly capable of flying it on its most aggressive mode.  This pop a wheelie thing is semi unpredictable which is making flying fpv in rate mode something I'm not yet willing to try.

Thanks again for the input and time.

Jim

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Re: Help, with Wobble and Uncontrolled Pitching
« Reply #11 on: September 10, 2016, 10:26:42 pm »
Wait, do you have the motor tilted, how much degrees?


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Re: Help, with Wobble and Uncontrolled Pitching
« Reply #12 on: September 10, 2016, 10:28:03 pm »
it says in the ad, 10 degrees.

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Re: Help, with Wobble and Uncontrolled Pitching
« Reply #13 on: September 10, 2016, 10:52:19 pm »
it says in the ad, 10 degrees.
Have you set pitch rotate virtual to -10 deg?


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Re: Help, with Wobble and Uncontrolled Pitching
« Reply #14 on: September 10, 2016, 11:08:46 pm »
No.  Where is that located?