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Flight Controller debugging

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Hello,

Since I don't understand German I am not always sure about what I am reading through the translater.
I have my own ISP programmer so I am not using SI-PROG.
To debug the Flight Controller using the MikroKopter-Tool do I need to have the ISP plugged in as well as the RS-232 connection or can I simply disconnect the ISP interface and use the RS232 interface on SV1?

What should be the status of the green and red led for a newly programmed flight controller?
I am seeing both green and red at the moment...

Thanks,
Serge
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Never mind.

I had a bad connection in my Level shifter.

Works now.
MK-Betatester
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Ort: Otterbach bei Kaiserslautern
Hi,

ssozonoff meinte
To debug the Flight Controller using the MikroKopter-Tool do I need to have the ISP plugged in as well as the RS-232 connection or can I simply disconnect the ISP interface and use the RS232 interface on SV1?


you only need to connect the ten pin port from the flight-ctrl to the SIO-Port.
The Flight-Ctrl has a Serial Port with 5Volt. To connect it to the PC (RS232) you need a MAX232 for example

ssozonoff meinte
What should be the status of the green and red led for a newly programmed flight controller?
I am seeing both green and red at the moment...


IMHO:
green = ok
red = no transmitter Signal found.

Could be described in the Manual, i think.


Bye
Mikeljo

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