User guide, 9 configuring sppm based rssi and link quality – Eagle Tree Vector User Manual

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3.5.8 Connecting you Receiver’s RSSI Output (if available)

Note: If you have a PPM capable receiver that outputs RSSI and/or link quality in the PPM stream, instead of
through a separate wire, skip to the next section.

If you wish to display the receiver’s signal strength (RSSI), and your receiver supports this feature, you will
need to connect the top (signal) pin of the “RSSI/5V Backup” connection of the Vector to your receiver’s RSSI
output. The Vector’s RSSI input is fully buffered with a high impedance op amp.

In general, only “LRS” and Spektrum™ receivers support RSSI externally. However, some clever people

have posted ways of retrieving the RSSI output from traditional receivers on the RC forums.

Make sure you range test your receiver after connecting the RSSI output to the Vector. Some early LRS

receivers could lose range when the RSSI output was utilized.

The Vector supports 3 types of RSSI via this connection, depending on your receiver type:

1. Analog RSSI output - this is the most common RSSI output

2. Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) output – EZUHF™ and perhaps other receivers use this method.

3. Spektrum Flightlog™ - The signal pin of the “data” port of your Spektrum™ receiver normally provides

Flightlog™ data, which the Vector can display.

Never connect a voltage higher than 3.3V to the RSSI input pin!

No known receiver outputs an RSSI

greater than 3.3V.

For types 1 and 2 above, the minimum and maximum RSSI output of your receiver is learned during the

Receiver Analysis Wizard.

If you use an S.BUS™ receiver without an analog RSSI output, a very simple RSSI is provided

automatically. The OSD RSSI readout drops to 25% if the receiver indicates packet loss, and goes to 0% if the
recevier indicates failsafe.

3.5.9 Configuring SPPM Based RSSI and Link Quality

If you have an SPPM capable receiver that outputs RSSI and/or link quality in the SPPM stream, and you wish
to view RSSI information, the RSSI setup steps are as follows:

1) Make sure your receiver is configured for SPPM, and connected to the Vector as described elsewhere in this

manual.

2) Start the software, and run the Receiver Analysis wizard, which should configure the SPPM input to the

Vector.

3) Navigate to the RC Configuration tab, and in the Serial PPM/S-BUS section, select the PPM channel(s) used

for RSSI, and/or Link Quality. You’ll need to consult with your receiver manual to determine these
channels. Note that presumably these channels should change greatly when the transmitter is turned on
and off.

4) After you have selected the channel(s) to use, rerun the Receiver Analysis Wizard (you can skip the SPPM

setup part of the wizard) so that the Vector can learn the minimum and maximum RSSI and link quality
outputs.

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