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    • Eric KatzfeyE
      Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @linmur02
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      @linmur02 So you are saying that the original unit with failures stops failing when run in isolation. And that the second FC v2 is failing but it is assembled into a drone like the first unit when it was failing? If that's the case then you have some interference that is causing errors on the i2c lines to the barometer.

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        linmur02 @Eric Katzfey
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        @Eric-Katzfey Yes, that is what appears to be happening. However I cannot properly isolate the FCv2 because other errors are present in QGroundControl due to the other missing components when trying to run the board in isolation. (GPS errors, RC Input Errors, etc.)

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        • Eric KatzfeyE
          Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @linmur02
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          @linmur02 Even with those other errors you should still be able to check whether barometer has been detected and is providing data.

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            linmur02 @Eric Katzfey
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            @Eric-Katzfey Yes, I would agree. So what is the path I need to take to fix these issues? The entire setup consists of a Modal AI FCv2, a Modal AI FPV 4-in-1 ESC (over UART), a Mateksys SAM-M10Q into the "J10" port, a Spektrum FPV Racing Serial Receiver into the "J12" port, an RF Design 900x US Telemetry radio into the "J1" port, a USB to serial adapter (for connection to QGROUNDCONTROL) into the "J3" port, and I am powering my VTX system from the 5V and Ground out of the "J7" PWM port. There is nothing in my system that should be causing interference with the barometer, especially if the barometer is over I2C, because I am connected to all my other basic components via serial connections.

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            • Eric KatzfeyE
              Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @linmur02
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              @linmur02 You need to figure out what is causing the interference. Start adding one thing at a time or if starting with the full drone, removing one item at a time and see if you can figure out what is causing the trouble.

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                emarcphera @Eric Katzfey
                last edited by emarcphera

                @Eric-Katzfey Hello I am also getting "barometer 0 missing" occasionally, a reboot or two also usually fixes it for me. I get it occasionally even when I'm powering the flight core V2 only on my drone (nothing else on my drone is powered), using J3 USB connector. I also just tested it with another flight corev2 unit, one that is fresh and not on any drone and also just powered with J3, it also gets this error. It seems that whenever It's initially powered, the barometer won't be detected until I reboot.
                I did some further debugging using the MAVlink Console in QGC, it seems when the "barometer sensor 0 missing" occurs the icp driver doesn't actually start.

                nsh> icp201xx status
                INFO [SPI_I2C] Not running
                nsh> icp201xx start -I
                icp201xx #0 on I2C bus 4 (external) address 0x63
                nsh> listener sensor_baro
                TOPIC: sensor_baro
                sensor_baro
                timestamp: 253700745 (0.020062 seconds ago)
                timestamp_sample: 253698133 (2612 us before timestamp)
                device_id: 12084001 (Type: 0xB8, I2C:4 (0x63))
                pressure: 96713.71094
                temperature: 51.86063
                error_count: 0
                
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                  Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @emarcphera
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                  @emarcphera It won't be running because when it was initially started it failed and exited. What version of PX4 are you using?

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                    emarcphera @Eric Katzfey
                    last edited by emarcphera

                    @Eric-Katzfey
                    Hello, thank you for responding, the PX4 version is 1.14

                    nsh> ver all
                    HW arch: MODALAI_FC_V2
                    HW type: V2003000
                    HW version: 0x003
                    HW revision: 0x000
                    PX4 git-hash: 5e6a8c257371b6c45e55662daac5fe9fbd08040b
                    PX4 version: 1.14.0 0 (17694720)
                    Vendor version: 2.0.94 0 (33578496)
                    OS: NuttX
                    OS version: Release 11.0.0 (184549631)
                    OS git-hash: 3f77354c0dc88793a47ff3b57595195ab45f7ba9
                    Build datetime: Feb 20 2025 01:58:47
                    Build uri: localhost
                    Build variant: default
                    Toolchain: GNU GCC, 9.3.1 20200408 (release)
                    PX4GUID: 0006000000003333363031315106002b0036
                    MCU: STM32H7[4|5]xxx, rev. V
                    nsh>
                    

                    I noticed that /etc/init.d/rc.board_sensors is where icp201xx -I start is ran:

                    nsh> cat /etc/init.d/rc.board_sensors | grep -nE 'icp201|bmp388'
                    board_adc start
                    voxlpm -X -b 3 -k -T VBATT start
                    voxlpm -X -b 3 -T P5VDC start
                    icm42688p -s -b 1 -R 12 start
                    icm42688p -s -b 2 -R 12 start
                    icp201xx -I start
                    if param greater VOXL_ESC_CONFIG 0
                    then
                    usleep 1500000
                    voxl_esc start
                    fi
                    

                    I didn't want to mess with the file (not sure if I can), so I just installed a microsd card to the flight core and created this file:

                    nsh> cat /fs/microsd/etc/extras.txt
                    usleep 2500000
                    icp201xx stop
                    usleep 300000
                    icp201xx start -I -b 4 -a 0x63 -q
                    nsh> 
                    

                    just icp201xx start -I should also work, but I have repowered this flight core and used it on other flight cores multiple times and this issue no longer occurs. My guess is it's just a timing issue, icp201xx start is probably failing in rc.board_sensors because the barometer rail isn't fully up at that moment.

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                    • Eric KatzfeyE
                      Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @emarcphera
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                      @emarcphera It's quite possible. In older versions the ESC driver was started before the barometer driver. In newer releases it has been moved after the barometer driver so the barometer driver is being started earlier in the timeline. You can see our vendor version is 2.0.94. That is where that change was made. In version 2.0.93 it has the ESC start before the barometer.

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                      • Eric KatzfeyE
                        Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @emarcphera
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                        @emarcphera If you want to try an earlier version you can get v1.14.0-2.0.85 here: http://voxl-packages.modalai.com/dists/fc-v2/sdk-1.4/modalai_fc-v2_1.14.0-2.0.85.px4

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                        • Eric KatzfeyE
                          Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @emarcphera
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                          @emarcphera I'll try to recreate the issue. If I can reproduce it I can then test a fix. Most likely would just need to add a small delay before the icp201xx start command.

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                          • Eric KatzfeyE
                            Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @emarcphera
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                            @emarcphera I cannot reproduce the issue with v1.14.0-2.0.94 nor one of our most recent builds v1.14.0-2.0.105.

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                              emarcphera @Eric Katzfey
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                              @Eric-Katzfey That is strange, I just upgraded the firmware to v1.14.0-2.0.98 on one of my flight core units, I got rid of the micro sd and the extras.txt file as well and I don't seem to get the "barometer sensor 0 missing" error anymore. Interestingly /etc/init.d/rc.board_sensors is the exact same so something else may be going on instead.

                              nsh> cat /etc/init.d/rc.board_sensors | grep -nE 'icp201|bmp388'
                              board_adc start
                              voxlpm -X -b 3 -k -T VBATT start
                              voxlpm -X -b 3 -T P5VDC start
                              icm42688p -s -b 1 -R 12 start
                              icm42688p -s -b 2 -R 12 start
                              icp201xx -I start
                              if param greater VOXL_ESC_CONFIG 0
                              then
                              usleep 1500000
                              voxl_esc start
                              fi
                              nsh: cat: open failed: No such file or directory
                              nsh> 
                              
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                                emarcphera @Eric Katzfey
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                                @Eric-Katzfey One more update, I ended up upgrading the firmware to v1.14.0-2.0.98 for all the flight core units that I have and I'm confident the barometer missing issue is gone now. Thank you for your help and your quick responses.

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                                • Eric KatzfeyE
                                  Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @emarcphera
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                                  @emarcphera Huh, interesting. Okay, thanks for posting the update!

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