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    • John Nomikos 0J
      John Nomikos 0
      last edited by

      Good afternoon,

      I am having an issue where I cannot get ESC to work and props to spin on 1.0.0. When I am on 0.9, the blue indicator light on the ESC flashes and I am able to spin props. Once I upgrade to 1.0.0, the light does not flash anymore and I cannot spin props.

      Is there something I need to do to setup the ESC on 1.0.0?

      Thank you for the help,

      John Nomikos.

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      • John Nomikos 0J
        John Nomikos 0 @John Nomikos 0
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        voxl2:/$ px4-qshell modalai_esc
        INFO  [qshell] Send cmd: 'modalai_esc'
        INFO  [qshell] cmd returned with: 1
        INFO  [qshell] qshell return value timestamp: 315219591, local time: 315220325
        ERROR [qshell] Command failed
        voxl2:/$ px4-listener esc_status
        
        TOPIC: esc_status
         esc_status
            timestamp: 12877338 (321.160156 seconds ago)
            counter: 0
            esc_count: 4
            esc_connectiontype: 1
            esc_online_flags: 0
            esc_armed_flags: 0
        
          esc[0] (esc_report):
            timestamp: 0
            esc_errorcount: 0
            esc_rpm: 0
            esc_voltage: 0.00000
            esc_current: 0.00000
            esc_temperature: 0.00000
            failures: 0
            esc_address: 0
            esc_cmdcount: 0
            esc_state: 0
            actuator_function: 0
            esc_power: 0
        
          esc[1] (esc_report):
            timestamp: 0
            esc_errorcount: 0
            esc_rpm: 0
            esc_voltage: 0.00000
            esc_current: 0.00000
            esc_temperature: 0.00000
            failures: 0
            esc_address: 0
            esc_cmdcount: 0
            esc_state: 0
            actuator_function: 0
            esc_power: 0
        
          esc[2] (esc_report):
            timestamp: 0
            esc_errorcount: 0
            esc_rpm: 0
            esc_voltage: 0.00000
            esc_current: 0.00000
            esc_temperature: 0.00000
            failures: 0
            esc_address: 0
            esc_cmdcount: 0
            esc_state: 0
            actuator_function: 0
            esc_power: 0
        
          esc[3] (esc_report):
            timestamp: 0
            esc_errorcount: 0
            esc_rpm: 0
            esc_voltage: 0.00000
            esc_current: 0.00000
            esc_temperature: 0.00000
            failures: 0
            esc_address: 0
            esc_cmdcount: 0
            esc_state: 0
            actuator_function: 0
            esc_power: 0
        
          esc[4] (esc_report):
            timestamp: 0
            esc_errorcount: 0
            esc_rpm: 0
            esc_voltage: 0.00000
            esc_current: 0.00000
            esc_temperature: 0.00000
            failures: 0
            esc_address: 0
            esc_cmdcount: 0
            esc_state: 0
            actuator_function: 0
            esc_power: 0
        
          esc[5] (esc_report):
            timestamp: 0
            esc_errorcount: 0
            esc_rpm: 0
            esc_voltage: 0.00000
            esc_current: 0.00000
            esc_temperature: 0.00000
            failures: 0
            esc_address: 0
            esc_cmdcount: 0
            esc_state: 0
            actuator_function: 0
            esc_power: 0
        
          esc[6] (esc_report):
            timestamp: 0
            esc_errorcount: 0
            esc_rpm: 0
            esc_voltage: 0.00000
            esc_current: 0.00000
            esc_temperature: 0.00000
            failures: 0
            esc_address: 0
            esc_cmdcount: 0
            esc_state: 0
            actuator_function: 0
            esc_power: 0
        
          esc[7] (esc_report):
            timestamp: 0
            esc_errorcount: 0
            esc_rpm: 0
            esc_voltage: 0.00000
            esc_current: 0.00000
            esc_temperature: 0.00000
            failures: 0
            esc_address: 0
            esc_cmdcount: 0
            esc_state: 0
            actuator_function: 0
            esc_power: 0
        
        
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        • tomT
          tom admin @John Nomikos 0
          last edited by

          @John-Nomikos-0 What do you get with voxl-esc scan?

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          • John Nomikos 0J
            John Nomikos 0 @tom
            last edited by John Nomikos 0

            @tom

            It does seem to be detecting the ESCs with that command.

            Strange that the blue light does not blink and spinning is not working on 1.0.0

            Here is the output:

            voxl2:/$ voxl-esc scan
            enabling bridge
            detected voxl-px4 is enabled
            Removed /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/voxl-px4.service.
            detected voxl-px4 is running, stopping it now
            bridge enabled
            Detected Python version : 3.6.9 (default, Mar 10 2023, 16:46:00) 
            [GCC 8.4.0]
            Found voxl-esc tools bin version: 1.2
            VOXL Platform: M0054
            Detected VOXL2 M0054 or M0104!
            INFO: Scanning for ESC firmware: /dev/slpi-uart-2, baud: 2000000
            Sending library name request: libslpi_uart_bridge_slpi.so
            Received standard error event 2
            Sending initialization request
            INFO: Scanning for ESC firmware: /dev/slpi-uart-2, baud: 250000
            INFO: ESC(s) detected on port: /dev/slpi-uart-2, baud rate: 250000
            INFO: Detected protocol: firmware
            INFO: Additional Information:
            INFO: ---------------------
            	ID         : 0
            	Board      : version 31: ModalAi 4-in-1 ESC V2 RevB (M0049)
            	UID        : 0x2032353450415714003E004A
            	Firmware   : version   34, hash 833243c0
            	Bootloader : version  183, hash 0a80a32a
            
            	ID         : 1
            	Board      : version 31: ModalAi 4-in-1 ESC V2 RevB (M0049)
            	UID        : 0x20323534504157140042002B
            	Firmware   : version   34, hash 833243c0
            	Bootloader : version  183, hash 0a80a32a
            
            	ID         : 2
            	Board      : version 31: ModalAi 4-in-1 ESC V2 RevB (M0049)
            	UID        : 0x20323534504157140042002E
            	Firmware   : version   34, hash 833243c0
            	Bootloader : version  183, hash 0a80a32a
            
            	ID         : 3
            	Board      : version 31: ModalAi 4-in-1 ESC V2 RevB (M0049)
            	UID        : 0x203235345041571400420034
            	Firmware   : version   34, hash 833243c0
            	Bootloader : version  183, hash 0a80a32a
            
            ---------------------
            successfully pinged ESCs
            disabling bridge
            re-enabling voxl-px4
            Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/voxl-px4.service → /etc/systemd/system/voxl-px4.service.
            restarting voxl-px4
            bridge disabled
            
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            • John Nomikos 0J
              John Nomikos 0 @John Nomikos 0
              last edited by

              @tom

              I found that doing voxl-esc spin is working.

              Testing on actuators tab on QGC does not.

              Also tried to do "px4-qshell commander arm -f" and it successfully armed and showed it was flying, but props are not spinning

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              • wilkinsafW
                wilkinsaf ModalAI Team @John Nomikos 0
                last edited by

                To clear things up.

                The ESC is not working when we arm. It does not spin with "actuators" tab.
                The ESC only spins a motor when we issue a "voxl-esc" on the command line

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                • Eric KatzfeyE
                  Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @wilkinsaf
                  last edited by

                  @wilkinsaf Please post the settings of all of the MODAL_IO_* parameters. E.g. px4-param show MODAL_IO_*

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                  • John Nomikos 0J
                    John Nomikos 0 @Eric Katzfey
                    last edited by

                    @Eric-Katzfey here are the params. Let me know if you need anything else.

                    voxl2:/$ px4-param show MODAL_IO_*
                    Symbols: x = used, + = saved, * = unsaved
                    x + MODAL_IO_BAUD [508,1061] : 2000000
                    x + MODAL_IO_CONFIG [509,1062] : 1
                    x + MODAL_IO_FUNC1 [510,1063] : 101
                    x + MODAL_IO_FUNC2 [511,1064] : 104
                    x + MODAL_IO_FUNC3 [512,1065] : 102
                    x + MODAL_IO_FUNC4 [513,1066] : 103
                    x   MODAL_IO_MODE [514,1067] : 0
                    x   MODAL_IO_REV [515,1068] : 0
                    x   MODAL_IO_RPM_MAX [516,1069] : 15000
                    x + MODAL_IO_RPM_MIN [517,1070] : 3000
                    x   MODAL_IO_SDIR1 [518,1071] : 0
                    x   MODAL_IO_SDIR2 [519,1072] : 0
                    x   MODAL_IO_SDIR3 [520,1073] : 0
                    x   MODAL_IO_SDIR4 [521,1074] : 0
                    x   MODAL_IO_T_COSP [522,1075] : 0.9900
                    x   MODAL_IO_T_DEAD [523,1076] : 20
                    x   MODAL_IO_T_EXPO [524,1077] : 35
                    x   MODAL_IO_T_MINF [525,1078] : 0.1500
                    x   MODAL_IO_T_PERC [526,1079] : 90
                    x + MODAL_IO_VLOG [527,1080] : 1
                    
                     799/2092 parameters used.
                    
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                    • Eric KatzfeyE
                      Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @John Nomikos 0
                      last edited by

                      @John-Nomikos-0 Okay, I don't see anything obviously wrong with those. Can you arm the drone and collect a log?

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                      • Eric KatzfeyE
                        Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @John Nomikos 0
                        last edited by

                        @John-Nomikos-0 When you arm you are using the -f flag to force it. What happens if you don't use the force flag? Does it give you some errors?

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                        • wilkinsafW
                          wilkinsaf ModalAI Team @Eric Katzfey
                          last edited by

                          @Eric-Katzfey John left to go home, but popped into the other room to run this

                          I keep on getting a failsafe activated the MOMENT we try and arm.
                          e6608e60-37c9-490d-a0a7-ed41a7ff23c0-image.png

                          I can not seem to get more than this message. I am going to manually run voxl-px4 to see if I can get better output

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                          • wilkinsafW
                            wilkinsaf ModalAI Team @wilkinsaf
                            last edited by

                            Here is the output from voxl-px4 once we requested to arm

                            INFO  [px4] Startup script returned successfully
                            INFO  [muorb] SLPI: Advertising remote topic ping
                            WARN  [uORB] orb_advertise_multi: failed to set queue size
                            INFO  [uORB] Marking DeviceNode(mavlink_log) as advertised in process_remote_topic
                            INFO  [muorb] SLPI: Armed by external command	
                            INFO  [logger] Start file log (type: full)
                            WARN  [uORB] orb_advertise_multi: failed to set queue size
                            INFO  [logger] [logger] /data/px4/log/2023-03-02/12_59_17.ulg	
                            INFO  [logger] Opened full log file: /data/px4/log/2023-03-02/12_59_17.ulg
                            WARN  [mavlink] Event dropped (37, 65526)
                            WARN  [mavlink] Event dropped (37, 65526)
                            INFO  [muorb] SLPI: Advertising remote topic logger_status
                            WARN  [mavlink] Dropped 65489 events (seq=65526)
                            WARN  [mavlink] Dropped 65489 events (seq=65526)
                            INFO  [uORB] Marking DeviceNode(mavlink_log) as advertised in process_remote_topic
                            INFO  [muorb] SLPI: Failsafe activated	
                            INFO  [muorb] SLPI: Disarmed by failsafe	
                            INFO  [uORB] Marking DeviceNode(parameter_server_set_value_request) as advertised in process_remote_topic
                            WARN  [mavlink] Event dropped (65527, 37)
                            WARN  [mavlink] Event dropped (65527, 37)
                            WARN  [mavlink] Dropped 28 events (seq=37)
                            WARN  [mavlink] Dropped 28 events (seq=37)
                            INFO  [muorb] SLPI: Marking DeviceNode(parameter_server_set_value_response) as advertised in process_remote_t
                            INFO  [logger] closed logfile, bytes written: 221550
                            
                            
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                            • Eric KatzfeyE
                              Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @wilkinsaf
                              last edited by

                              @wilkinsaf Okay, that's not very useful. Definitely going to have to figure out a way to make PX4 provide an actual reason. Our ESC guru Alex thinks that the older ESC firmware you have defaults to a different baudrate than we are expecting in SDK 1.0.0 PX4. So he will respond later with the ESC parameter change that will allow them to have the same baudrate.

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                              • wilkinsafW
                                wilkinsaf ModalAI Team @Eric Katzfey
                                last edited by wilkinsaf

                                @Eric-Katzfey Thanks Eric.

                                I imagine we are going to have to connect the ESC to FTDI to laptop. Or is it possible to change this on VOXL2 terminal.

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                                • wilkinsafW
                                  wilkinsaf ModalAI Team @wilkinsaf
                                  last edited by

                                  I guess Alex will know that. Thanks!

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                                  • Eric KatzfeyE
                                    Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @wilkinsaf
                                    last edited by

                                    @wilkinsaf You should be able to do it directly on VOXL2 with voxl-esc.

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                                    • Alex KushleyevA
                                      Alex Kushleyev ModalAI Team @Eric Katzfey
                                      last edited by

                                      @wilkinsaf @John-Nomikos-0

                                      Based on your description of the problem (when you switch from SDK 0.9 to 1.0.0, the ESCs start responding), it sounds like a mismatch in the UART baud rate in ESC and PX4 params. When going from 0.9 to 1.0.0 we have changed the baud rate for ESCs in PX4 params from 250K to 2M. Accordingly, we have updated the ESC params to 2M as well (ESC firmware and params are part of voxl-esc package). However, since you did not perform an ESC firmware / param update, your ESC is still running at 250K baud rate, but the latest PX4 is expecting 2Mbit.

                                      From your output of esc scan, this is confirmed:

                                      INFO: ESC(s) detected on port: /dev/slpi-uart-2, baud rate: 250000
                                      

                                      You have several options:

                                      • Change your PX4 param MODAL_IO_BAUD from 2000000 to 250000 in order to match what your ESC is currently using
                                      • Update the ESC firmware and params while the ESC is connected to VOXL2 (with SDK 1.0.0 installed, which will have the latest voxl-esc package with latest firmware and params). Please see this post about updating firmware and params: https://forum.modalai.com/topic/2509/voxl-2-mini-with-mini-4-in-1-esc-no-battery-information/5 . Please note that if you are currently using non-standard ESC params, you will need to make a few updates to them in order to make them compatible with the latest parameter files. If that is the case, let me know, i can help.

                                      Alex

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                                      • John Nomikos 0J
                                        John Nomikos 0 @Alex Kushleyev
                                        last edited by

                                        @Alex-Kushleyev

                                        Confirmed, changing the MODAL_IO_BAUD to 250000 fixed the problem for me. Thank you so much for the help!

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