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Hello, I'm the guy which Pascal helped a few weeks ago with the "Mouldking Protocol not visible in EdgeTX" issue. I have read on a rc forum from another user that he want a protocol for the SG108Pro drohne, and Pascals answer ...no hardware available to do this... . Im a so called very old school hardware developer with bad english an no expirience on github and I think "discord communication server".
But I bought the SG108Pro last year for my child and we have also a RM TX16S Mark II.
I have opened the TX of the SG108Pro. There is a HC32F00 (STM32 bit controller) and a seperate HF Board with a XN297L (Wifi chip) followed with a RT201 (2,4GHz amplifier).
I can attach the datasheets of this chips, and provide Images of the board(s).
Main Question:
If i's basically possible to support emulate the probably used wifi transmission of the XN297L with one of the chips included in the 4in1 Module, I will do the recording of the data exchange between the HC32F00 and the XN297L. I measured the used clock speed for this exchange which is about 3MHz. So I must not use my DSO with not so much memory (Hantek 2C10, updated to 2D15), and can use (bought but never used) my 24MHz plain chinese USB Logic Analyzer (with more memory). Is this a way to develop the protocol support for the SG108Pro?
Or should I send it to Pascal (from Germany). But my son will have the drohne back and I would pre pay for sending back. From Germany to France it should cost about 10,49EUR for 1kg. In case of sending to Pascal, I have also a clone of the EACHINE130 heli with the new and unsupported TX module. My clone is the Amewi AFX180, also known as Reely Bigfox or as F03, I think. It has a cotroller with onchip Wifi and only followed by a 2,4GHz amplifier, both with no labels on the chip (>HF analysis required). This will be than go als to Pascal. Uploading XN297L (from-SG108Pro-TX).pdf… Uploading RT201 (from-SG108Pro-TX).pdf…
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Hello, I'm the guy which Pascal helped a few weeks ago with the "Mouldking Protocol not visible in EdgeTX" issue. I have read on a rc forum from another user that he want a protocol for the SG108Pro drohne, and Pascals answer ...no hardware available to do this... . Im a so called very old school hardware developer with bad english an no expirience on github and I think "discord communication server".
But I bought the SG108Pro last year for my child and we have also a RM TX16S Mark II.
I have opened the TX of the SG108Pro. There is a HC32F00 (STM32 bit controller) and a seperate HF Board with a XN297L (Wifi chip) followed with a RT201 (2,4GHz amplifier).
I can attach the datasheets of this chips, and provide Images of the board(s).
Main Question:
If i's basically possible to support emulate the probably used wifi transmission of the XN297L with one of the chips included in the 4in1 Module, I will do the recording of the data exchange between the HC32F00 and the XN297L. I measured the used clock speed for this exchange which is about 3MHz. So I must not use my DSO with not so much memory (Hantek 2C10, updated to 2D15), and can use (bought but never used) my 24MHz plain chinese USB Logic Analyzer (with more memory). Is this a way to develop the protocol support for the SG108Pro?
Or should I send it to Pascal (from Germany). But my son will have the drohne back and I would pre pay for sending back. From Germany to France it should cost about 10,49EUR for 1kg. In case of sending to Pascal, I have also a clone of the EACHINE130 heli with the new and unsupported TX module. My clone is the Amewi AFX180, also known as Reely Bigfox or as F03, I think. It has a cotroller with onchip Wifi and only followed by a 2,4GHz amplifier, both with no labels on the chip (>HF analysis required). This will be than go als to Pascal.
![Uploading SG108Pro-TX-Controller-50vH.png…]()
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Uploading XN297L (from-SG108Pro-TX).pdf…
Uploading RT201 (from-SG108Pro-TX).pdf…
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