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=== Hardware specs ===
 
=== Hardware specs ===
  
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* Atmel SAM3S ARM Cortex M3 , 32 bit Micro-controller , 512K flash , 64Kb of SRAM
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See [[File:9xr-pro-board.JPG here]] for a system overview of the 9XR-pro.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 14:18, 3 July 2014

Description

Overview

The Turnigy 9XR-pro is a product co-developed with the people from Hobby King by their semi-related brand 'Turnigy'.

It's sold as a 'pro' version of the 9X-series transmitters as a all-in-one product that includes a famous/popular replacement control-board that was sold at [1].

The replacement board provided extended capabilities over the existing Atmega-based platform by using an ARM-based architecture. This board ended up being the base for the FrSky Taranis and now the 9xr-PRO as well.

9x series

The Turnigy 9X series are all 8-channel transmitters allowing great re-configurability and modding.

Original 9x

Atmega based; often modified to allow easy reflashing through broken out ISP-connector.

  • Radio-module bay for choosing TX-module technology

The 9xr

Atmega based; provided with modding in mind. New housing.


  • Provided with open source software
  • Provided with ISP-header for easier re-flashing

9xr-pro specifics

The 9XR-PRO has the same outer appearance as the 9XR; only the internals have been reworked extensively; except for most of the mechanics.

  • ARM-based platform
  • Voice-enabled
  • Haptic feedback (buzzer)
  • USB-connection for both firmware-upgrading as well as accessing voice/setting files via USB-mass-storage mode
  • Headphone jack
  • SD-card with config/firmware/voice.
  • Option for adding blue-tooth for telemetry passthrough.

Hardware specs

  • Atmel SAM3S ARM Cortex M3 , 32 bit Micro-controller , 512K flash , 64Kb of SRAM

See File:9xr-pro-board.JPG here for a system overview of the 9XR-pro.

History

Capabilities

Tools

References