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  1 ===========================                         1 ===========================
  2 Walkera WK-0701 transmitter                         2 Walkera WK-0701 transmitter
  3 ===========================                         3 ===========================
  4                                                     4 
  5 Walkera WK-0701 transmitter is supplied with a      5 Walkera WK-0701 transmitter is supplied with a ready to fly Walkera
  6 helicopters such as HM36, HM37, HM60. The walk      6 helicopters such as HM36, HM37, HM60. The walkera0701 module enables to use
  7 this transmitter as joystick                        7 this transmitter as joystick
  8                                                     8 
  9 Devel homepage and download:                        9 Devel homepage and download:
 10 http://zub.fei.tuke.sk/walkera-wk0701/             10 http://zub.fei.tuke.sk/walkera-wk0701/
 11                                                    11 
 12 or use cogito:                                     12 or use cogito:
 13 cg-clone http://zub.fei.tuke.sk/GIT/walkera070     13 cg-clone http://zub.fei.tuke.sk/GIT/walkera0701-joystick
 14                                                    14 
 15                                                    15 
 16 Connecting to PC                                   16 Connecting to PC
 17 ================                                   17 ================
 18                                                    18 
 19 At back side of transmitter S-video connector      19 At back side of transmitter S-video connector can be found. Modulation
 20 pulses from processor to HF part can be found      20 pulses from processor to HF part can be found at pin 2 of this connector,
 21 pin 3 is GND. Between pin 3 and CPU 5k6 resist     21 pin 3 is GND. Between pin 3 and CPU 5k6 resistor can be found. To get
 22 modulation pulses to PC, signal pulses must be     22 modulation pulses to PC, signal pulses must be amplified.
 23                                                    23 
 24 Cable: (walkera TX to parport)                     24 Cable: (walkera TX to parport)
 25                                                    25 
 26 Walkera WK-0701 TX S-VIDEO connector::             26 Walkera WK-0701 TX S-VIDEO connector::
 27                                                    27 
 28  (back side of TX)                                 28  (back side of TX)
 29      __   __              S-video:                 29      __   __              S-video:                                  canon25
 30     /  |_|  \             pin 2 (signal)           30     /  |_|  \             pin 2 (signal)              NPN           parport
 31    / O 4 3 O \            pin 3 (GND)        L     31    / O 4 3 O \            pin 3 (GND)        LED        ________________  10 ACK
 32   ( O 2   1 O )                                    32   ( O 2   1 O )                                         | C
 33    \   ___   /      2 ________________________     33    \   ___   /      2 ________________________|\|_____|/
 34     | [___] |                                      34     | [___] |                                 |/|   B |\
 35      -------        3 ________________________     35      -------        3 __________________________________|________________ 25 GND
 36                                                    36                                                           E
 37                                                    37 
 38 I use green LED and BC109 NPN transistor.          38 I use green LED and BC109 NPN transistor.
 39                                                    39 
 40 Software                                           40 Software
 41 ========                                           41 ========
 42                                                    42 
 43 Build kernel with walkera0701 module. Module w     43 Build kernel with walkera0701 module. Module walkera0701 need exclusive
 44 access to parport, modules like lp must be unl     44 access to parport, modules like lp must be unloaded before loading
 45 walkera0701 module, check dmesg for error mess     45 walkera0701 module, check dmesg for error messages. Connect TX to PC by
 46 cable and run jstest /dev/input/js0 to see val     46 cable and run jstest /dev/input/js0 to see values from TX. If no value can
 47 be changed by TX "joystick", check output from     47 be changed by TX "joystick", check output from /proc/interrupts. Value for
 48 (usually irq7) parport must increase if TX is      48 (usually irq7) parport must increase if TX is on.
 49                                                    49 
 50                                                    50 
 51                                                    51 
 52 Technical details                                  52 Technical details
 53 =================                                  53 =================
 54                                                    54 
 55 Driver use interrupt from parport ACK input bi     55 Driver use interrupt from parport ACK input bit to measure pulse length
 56 using hrtimers.                                    56 using hrtimers.
 57                                                    57 
 58 Frame format:                                      58 Frame format:
 59 Based on walkera WK-0701 PCM Format descriptio     59 Based on walkera WK-0701 PCM Format description by Shaul Eizikovich.
 60 (downloaded from http://www.smartpropoplus.com     60 (downloaded from http://www.smartpropoplus.com/Docs/Walkera_Wk-0701_PCM.pdf)
 61                                                    61 
 62 Signal pulses                                      62 Signal pulses
 63 -------------                                      63 -------------
 64                                                    64 
 65 ::                                                 65 ::
 66                                                    66 
 67                      (ANALOG)                      67                      (ANALOG)
 68       SYNC      BIN   OCT                          68       SYNC      BIN   OCT
 69     +---------+      +------+                      69     +---------+      +------+
 70     |         |      |      |                      70     |         |      |      |
 71   --+         +------+      +---                   71   --+         +------+      +---
 72                                                    72 
 73 Frame                                              73 Frame
 74 -----                                              74 -----
 75                                                    75 
 76 ::                                                 76 ::
 77                                                    77 
 78  SYNC , BIN1, OCT1, BIN2, OCT2 ... BIN24, OCT2     78  SYNC , BIN1, OCT1, BIN2, OCT2 ... BIN24, OCT24, BIN25, next frame SYNC ..
 79                                                    79 
 80 pulse length                                       80 pulse length
 81 ------------                                       81 ------------
 82                                                    82 
 83 ::                                                 83 ::
 84                                                    84 
 85    Binary values:               Analog octal v     85    Binary values:               Analog octal values:
 86                                                    86 
 87    288 uS Binary 0              318 uS       0     87    288 uS Binary 0              318 uS       000
 88    438 uS Binary 1              398 uS       0     88    438 uS Binary 1              398 uS       001
 89                                 478 uS       0     89                                 478 uS       010
 90                                 558 uS       0     90                                 558 uS       011
 91                                 638 uS       1     91                                 638 uS       100
 92   1306 uS SYNC                  718 uS       1     92   1306 uS SYNC                  718 uS       101
 93                                 798 uS       1     93                                 798 uS       110
 94                                 878 uS       1     94                                 878 uS       111
 95                                                    95 
 96 24 bin+oct values + 1 bin value = 24*4+1 bits      96 24 bin+oct values + 1 bin value = 24*4+1 bits  = 97 bits
 97                                                    97 
 98 (Warning, pulses on ACK are inverted by transi     98 (Warning, pulses on ACK are inverted by transistor, irq is raised up on sync
 99 to bin change or octal value to bin change).       99 to bin change or octal value to bin change).
100                                                   100 
101 Binary data representations                       101 Binary data representations
102 ---------------------------                       102 ---------------------------
103                                                   103 
104 One binary and octal value can be grouped to n    104 One binary and octal value can be grouped to nibble. 24 nibbles + one binary
105 values can be sampled between sync pulses.        105 values can be sampled between sync pulses.
106                                                   106 
107 Values for first four channels (analog joystic    107 Values for first four channels (analog joystick values) can be found in
108 first 10 nibbles. Analog value is represented     108 first 10 nibbles. Analog value is represented by one sign bit and 9 bit
109 absolute binary value. (10 bits per channel).     109 absolute binary value. (10 bits per channel). Next nibble is checksum for
110 first ten nibbles.                                110 first ten nibbles.
111                                                   111 
112 Next nibbles 12 .. 21 represents four channels    112 Next nibbles 12 .. 21 represents four channels (not all channels can be
113 directly controlled from TX). Binary represent    113 directly controlled from TX). Binary representations are the same as in first
114 four channels. In nibbles 22 and 23 is a speci    114 four channels. In nibbles 22 and 23 is a special magic number. Nibble 24 is
115 checksum for nibbles 12..23.                      115 checksum for nibbles 12..23.
116                                                   116 
117 After last octal value for nibble 24 and next     117 After last octal value for nibble 24 and next sync pulse one additional
118 binary value can be sampled. This bit and magi    118 binary value can be sampled. This bit and magic number is not used in
119 software driver. Some details about this magic    119 software driver. Some details about this magic numbers can be found in
120 Walkera_Wk-0701_PCM.pdf.                          120 Walkera_Wk-0701_PCM.pdf.
121                                                   121 
122 Checksum calculation                              122 Checksum calculation
123 --------------------                              123 --------------------
124                                                   124 
125 Summary of octal values in nibbles must be sam    125 Summary of octal values in nibbles must be same as octal value in checksum
126 nibble (only first 3 bits are used). Binary va    126 nibble (only first 3 bits are used). Binary value for checksum nibble is
127 calculated by sum of binary values in checked     127 calculated by sum of binary values in checked nibbles + sum of octal values
128 in checked nibbles divided by 8. Only bit 0 of    128 in checked nibbles divided by 8. Only bit 0 of this sum is used.
                                                      

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