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Please correct me if I'm wrong, but the analog power line is regulated by a
switching circuit, right?
If this assumption is true, the cause is found. This switching circuit may be
generating a considerable amount of electromagnetic interference at 433 MHz, as
GoPRO camera do in the same kind of UHF RC systems.
Some other theory?
Original comment by mpsou...@gmail.com
on 27 Mar 2013 at 3:03
I am having the same issue.
Setup is
- TSLRS UHF link
- Generic 12v camera
- 1W 1.2GHz Lawmate video transmitter, 60 cm away from the rest of the electronics
- APM 2.5 with MinimOSD 1.1
- Separate 3 cells LiPo battery for video, powering camera, video transmitter, MinimOSD and microphone
- Analog and Digital VCC not bridged on MinimOSD
With recommended range test procedure (UHF emitter antenna removed) I get 20
meters+ range. When I power the video link the UHF range drops to 1.5 meters.
If I connect the camera directly to the video transmitter I get full range back.
Isn't the camera side of the MinimOSD electrically disjoined from the APM side?
I'll try later to:
- add a ferrite between the APM and the MinimOSD, or between camera and MinimOSD, see if there is any noise propagated from either the video transmitter or the camera
- power the MinimOSD from a separate 5V linear regulator supplied from the 12V video battery to test the possible issue with MinimOSD onboard switching power supply.
Any other recommendation?
Original comment by yves.rig...@gmail.com
on 7 Apr 2013 at 3:31
While checking for the best place to connect an external 5v AVdd I found out
that I have electrical continuity between AGND and DGND. I did not bridge those
on the board, but I have zero electrical resistance between the ground solder
pads. AVDD and DVDD are electrically disconnected.
Is this normal? That would defeat the purpose of separate power supplies,
methink.
Original comment by yves.rig...@gmail.com
on 7 Apr 2013 at 4:05
Ok, another input: I added 12 turns ferrites near video in and video out of the
MinimOSD, and range went from 1.5m to approximately 6 meters. Not good enough,
but much better.
I am assuming that I have a noisy camera or video emitter, and that the noise
is crossing to the UHF receiver through the AGND-DGND bridge.
2 questions, then:
- Is it normal that AGND and DGND are bridged on my v1.1 board, or do I have a faulty PCB?
- If it is faulty, where should I look to repair it (unbridge AGND and DGND)? I'm in EMEA and sending the board back for repair would cost too much, I think.
Original comment by yves.rig...@gmail.com
on 7 Apr 2013 at 4:25
I still do not know if AGND and DGND are supposed to be connected, but I assume
this is a bad idea.
I added an optocoupler on the digital input side, powering the minimOSD digital
side from the video battery. I still had range issue. I then cut the +12v input
to the analog side and bridged AVDD to DVDD and AGND to DGND (voluntarily, this
time).
I now have full range back (20 meters), exactly the same as when the camera is
directly connected to the video transmitter.
My conclusion is that the noise radiated from the analog side switching power
supply is interfering with the UHF receiver.
Anyway, I now have great range AND a great OSD, so I am happy.
Original comment by yves.rig...@gmail.com
on 13 Apr 2013 at 4:19
As I suspected! The step down regulator is messing everything.
Yves Riguet, could you please provide a wire skematic of your solution for
everybody?
Original comment by mpsou...@gmail.com
on 14 Apr 2013 at 10:22
Hi Marcos,
I attached the wiring diagram that allows me to power the minimOSD and still
isolate it from the rest of the aircraft's electronics. I am using an
optocoupler, a bidirectional one because that's what I had available - this is
what I usually use for any data transmission to a power transmitter, for
example to a UHF downlink (RFD900).
I am using a UHF-friendly SBEC (any good SBEC, really). You could use a linear
BEC instead or make your own from a 7805 linear regulator.
Original comment by yves.rig...@gmail.com
on 20 Apr 2013 at 6:06
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Hi Ives,
Thanks for the heads up on the optocoupler. Would you have used a
unidirectional one if it was handy? Which one. Have you used this isolation
method in other areas of the aircraft? Thanks.
Vik
Original comment by losthori...@gmail.com
on 24 May 2013 at 12:50
any update on this? has anyone successfully been able to use minimOSD with a
UHF system?
Original comment by raphaelk...@gmail.com
on 19 Sep 2013 at 2:45
Very interesting the opto-coupled input solution. However, the noises on the
OSD would rely on the quality of the filtering on the external uBec.
The interesting part is that even using an ordinary uBec you still get the
benefit of mounting it away from the other parts, with the plus of a ferrite
ring as LP filter on the dc wire.
I'm changing this thread to "Enhancement" type.
Original comment by sbeni...@gmail.com
on 19 Sep 2013 at 10:05
Yves,
Thank you so much for the workaround. Unfortunately I am not as technically
inclined as you, and would really appreciate some clarifications, or even some
photos of how you have isolated the minimosd. I am having horrible interference
with my UHF system, crippling my range and basically making it no better than
using 2.4 for RC.
If possible, could you contact me via email? raphaelkrengiel@gmail.com. I will
make it worth your time!
Best,
Raphael
Original comment by raphaelk...@gmail.com
on 17 Oct 2013 at 1:36
I've found v1.1 produces a strong RF spike around 459MHZ when using both power
rails or just the 5v supply. Isolated the issue to the board by only
connecting a 5v power and using different power sources. No matter what power
supply is used the interference is the same, would this be the on-board
regulator? How can we reduced the noise or change the frequency?
Original comment by pox...@lim.com
on 4 Nov 2013 at 11:42
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If you want to bypass the on-board regulator and get rid of the noise, here's
another way of doing it on a v1.1 board:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2175802
Original comment by nordin.r...@gmail.com
on 29 May 2014 at 8:33
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
mpsou...@gmail.com
on 27 Mar 2013 at 1:20