Used the i2c GPS, worked!
Now the TX display stopped working
1 used the reparatur TX software
2 TX is working!
Any tips! Danke Sehr...
Robo tx display stopped after using i2c
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Re: Robo tx display stopped after using i2c
Hello Richard,
The only "workaround" I am aware of: use an I²C-LCD-Display (bigger, brighter, better...).
Regards, Dirk
P.S.: Lovely, another user of the GPS device!
this seems to be a known problem with the TX display. I observed the same effect (display turns off after some time) with my plotter and the DCF77 clock (no I²C device attached). The TX continues working, but the display remains "dark". After switching the TX off and on again, the display is back. I couldn't reproduce the occurence of the error conformably - sometimes it takes minutes, sometimes hours, even with the same TX, until the display switches off (and from time to time the display doesn't switch off at all...).rbudding hat geschrieben:Used the i2c GPS, worked! Now the TX display stopped working
The only "workaround" I am aware of: use an I²C-LCD-Display (bigger, brighter, better...).
Regards, Dirk
P.S.: Lovely, another user of the GPS device!
Re: Robo tx display stopped after using i2c
Danke Dirk!
I happend after the Battery went dead.... so no power anymore to feed the robot, resulted in this behaviour.
I will keep it in the power supply for the next 24h. I suspected an shortage on the I2C bus... changed the wires on the GPS module etc... nothing helped..
keep u posted. gruss
I happend after the Battery went dead.... so no power anymore to feed the robot, resulted in this behaviour.
I will keep it in the power supply for the next 24h. I suspected an shortage on the I2C bus... changed the wires on the GPS module etc... nothing helped..
keep u posted. gruss
Re: Robo tx display stopped after using i2c
FYI, sent the TX to FT.
1. Tried 24h on power supply, using a simple TX program writing cont. the display.
2. Did run multiple i2C programs, let it run on battery, let it die, etc.
All my other TX-en are working fine, so I am hoping to get the reason behind this phenomenon.
1. Tried 24h on power supply, using a simple TX program writing cont. the display.
2. Did run multiple i2C programs, let it run on battery, let it die, etc.
All my other TX-en are working fine, so I am hoping to get the reason behind this phenomenon.