iRangeX IRX4 2.4G CC2500 NRF24L01 A7105 CYRF6936 4 IN 1 Multiprotocol ARM TX Module With Case

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iRangeX IRX4 2.4G CC2500 NRF24L01 A7105 CYRF6936 4 IN 1 Multiprotocol ARM TX Module With Case

Description:
The 4 in 1 wireless module integrate four RF chips (CC2500,NRF24L01,A7105,CYRF6936) into one single circuit board,with MCU baseplate,can support a variety of remote control protocols by identifying the PPM signal output of the remote control,such as Walkera DEVO,Spektrum DSM2,Flysky,Frsky,WLToys,Hubsan,Hisky,etc. It can control up to several hundreds airplanes (or receivers).
This module can recognize the remote control PPM signal, then converted into the corresponding standard wireless remote control format,which means that in theory as long as the remote control is with analog functions, it can work.

This Multiprotocol TX Module is the ARM board, all protocols are included. It is suitable for many brand's quadcopters,helicopters and airplanes .You can control RC quadcopters,RC helicopters or RC airplanes flexibility when you insert the TX Module to your Frsky X9D/X9D Plus/X12S,flysky TH9X,Turnigy 9XR/9XR PRO transmitter. As long as your transmitter can use the Open TX firmware,it is compatible with this module. You will get many new ways to control the RC models.

Specification:
Brand Name: iRangeX
Item Name: IRX4
Band: 2.4G
Weight: About 40g
Firmware: ARM
Dimension: About 49x22x65mm
Antenna Length: About 108mm

Compatible Transmitter:
Frsky: All the frsky transmitter
Futabas: Futabas S-FHSS transmitter
Flysky: TH9X (Note: The plastic base of the pins on the transmitter needs to be removed to fit this module.)
Turnigy: 9XR,9XR Pro
Others: Other transmitter that can use
the Open TX firmware.

Compatible RC Aircrafts:
Supported Brand :Cheerson,Syma,Wltoys , Eachine E010(Most of these brand's quadcopters, helicopters and airplanes are compatible but not every model.).

Features:
- Upgraded ARM board,all protocols are included.
- For OrangeTX, all CYRF6936 based protocols are included.
- Suitable for many brand's quadcopters,helicopters and airplanes .
- Multiprotocol TX module,a
s long as your transmitter can use the Open TX firmware,then it is compatible with module.
- Multiprotocol hexs/bin files attached have been compiled with the source files dated of 19/12/2016 using the default settings AETR, telemetry enabled, serial mode enabled and ppm mode enabled using default table. INV versions have inverted telemetry set which is a must for OpenTX while the others are compatible with er9x/ersky9x.
- For Atmega328 boards, some RF modules (and associated protocols) have been included in each hexs to fit in the Atmega328. For example Multiprotocol_V1.1.5_A7105-CC2500-CYRF6936.hexs means that protocols depending on NRF24L01 protocols are excluded.


Pin Function:
Number Name Property Description
1 VCC Power 3.3V Power supply
2 GND Power ground
3 PE1 input Amplifier and antenna switching signal. See the truth table
4 PE2 input Amplifier and antenna switching signal. See the truth table
5 CSN1 input A7105 chip select signal
6 CSN2 input CC2500 chip select signal
7 CSN3 input NRF24L01 chip select signal
8 CSN4 input CYRF6936 chip select signal
9 SCK input SPI clock signal
10 MOSIs input SPI input for slave device
11 MISO output SPI output for slave device
12 CYRF_RST input CYRF6936 Reset
16 RFO in/out RF signal input/output, connect to antenna
others GND Power ground

Truth Table:

status PE1 PE2
A7105 RF signal to antenna 0 0
CC2500 RF signal to antenna 0 1
NRF24L01 RF signal to antenna 1 0
CYRF6936 RF signal to antenna 1 1

Supported Protocols:
- Flysky (Generation I protocol,based on A7105,tested)
- Hubsan (Based on A7105,tested)
- Frsky (Based on CC2500,tested)
- Hisky (Based on24L01,tested)
- V2x2 (Based on 24L01)
- Dsm2 (Based on CYRF6936,tested)
- Devo (Based on CYRF6936,tested)
- YD717 (Based on 24L01 )
- KN (V977,Based on 24L01,tested)
- SymaX (Based on 24L01)
- SLT (Based on 24L01)
- CX10 (Based on 24L01)
- CG-023
- BAYANG
- SIMAX5C

Note:
The above protocols are transplanted from open source projects based on the remote control Walkera DEVIATION,the the original author have tested almost the protocols,but he is not specially test for this 4 in 1 wireless module,the protocols our supplier tested have been stated above,untested protocols does not rule out is not supported,but there may be a problem of program configuration,so not rule out the subsequent firmware can support.

Open source protocol is mostly cracked,protocol version is constantly updated,inevitably there are omissions. Including but not limited to the following issues:
- Part program version DSM2 have protocol compatibility problems.
- Some receiver (original AR600) need to rebind per use,some receiver (Spektrum integrated receiver) frame rate is a bit slow. This issue basically determine the problem is on the program itself.

Tested Ground Control Distance:
CC2500: V8FR receiver with Frsky protocol,about 240m.
A7105: WLToys V911 helicopter with Flysky 8 ch receiver,based on Flysky protocol,about 240m.
CYFR6936: Spektrum MCPX helicopter with DSM2 protocol,Walkera SUPERCP helicopter with DEVO protocol,about 200m,
NRF24L01: WLToys V977 helicopter with KN protocol,use Walkera DEVO transmitter,about 200m (If equipped with MCU
baseplate,only 50m). Hisky HCP100S helicopter with Hisky protocol,about 70m.

Supported Protocols & Models Table, Click Here

Package Included:
1x iRangeX IRX4 module (With antenna and case)

Differences Between Versions:
Version IRX1 IRX4 IRX4 Plus
A7105 chip
CC2500 chip
NRF24L01 chip
CYRF6936 chip
VCC Power: 3.3V Power supply
Ground Control Distance 200m 240m 240m
PPM
Operating Voltage 5-13V 5-14V 5-14V
Operating Current <=40mA <=100mA <=100mA
perating Frequency: 2.4G ISM band
RF Power: 22dBm
Firmware: ARM CORTEX-M
Dimension: 49x22x65mm
Weight 43g 40g 45g
Antenna Length: About 108mm

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By Gerard

FR
si vous Cochez la case"mult" en téléchargeant votre firmwaire sur Open TX vous pourrez choisir votre protocole dans la première page de votre modèle voir ma vidéo.
2019-12-20 00:00:00

By visioneer_one

US
Works well... ~71mW output when set to DSMX mode. Noticed that the output jumped to ~82mW after replacing the stock 2" long U.FL to RP-SMA coax cable with a 4" U.FL to SMA cable. Not sure whether the length is important, or maybe the stock coax is not the best quality?
2018-04-11 00:00:00

By Alex Tailor

US
Easy to setup and upgrade, works great with my Tarranis Q X7 controller, to Walkera Rodeo 110, Runner 250, Eachine 010 and many more..... awesome
2017-11-30 00:00:00

By letmeno

US
This module works as advertised!!! It binds my Q X7 to every quad I have. Flysky, Frsky, Eachine E011, Syma X11, etc.....I love it
2017-11-07 00:00:00

By tubby

GB
Having bought a Taranis transmitter for its sheer versatility, I had to have one of these to go with it. Like the transmiter, it comes without any instructions and there is no link to an on-line manual. Fortunately, there are how-to videos on Youtube, but they only scratch the surface. The first hurdle is to get around the complexity of setting up the transmitter to use the module. You immediately find that the transmitter will not even recognise the module until you download and install the latest firmware for the transmitter. You then have to negotiate the various menus to turn off the internal RF module and initiate the external module. You can then select the appropriate model type. Maybe I'm missing something, but not all of the listed model protocols are supported, although the menu structure is so complex that it easy to miss something. I also found that not all of the listed types will actually work. Here is a summary of my experiences: HISKY - It would bind but only gave erratic and intermitent control. I tried this with three different receivers with the same result. DSM2 - If you select 'DSM2' from the menu, it won't work. You have to select 'MULTI' and then scroll through to 'DSM'. You can then select from 'S 11ms', 'S 22ms', 'X 11ms' and 'X 22ms'. 'S 22ms' works with all my models, 'DSM2' and 'DSMX'. (Control order: TAER). Eachine QX80/QX95 - no problem. (Control order: TAER). JXD392 quadcopter - It would bind, but the control order was jumbled and no amount of variations in the transmitter order made any difference. It seems there was a bug in the firmware I dowmloaded. When a later version became available, the setup wizard now worked and I was able to correct this. (Control order: AETR). Nine Eagles P51 - no problem. (Control order: TAER - aileron reversed). Hubsan X4 and Q4 - no problem. (Control order: AETR - aileron and rudder recersed). Eachine H8S 3D - no problem. (Control order: AETR). With all the quadcopters it is necessary to use an oscilloscope to establish the use of the other features. Most of these use pushbuttons and the Taranis doesn't have any, so you have to find tour own workaround for this. Both this module and the Taranis transmitter are not exactly user-friendly. Both need detailed instructions. The transmitter 'Manual' makes no mention of programming. I still don't know what the two lights on the module are for. In short, it will work with most things, except HiSky, but you may need a lot of experimentation and trial and error to get a particulr model to work. Its worth noting that all of the above will bind and work perfectly with my modified Devo 7e.
2017-06-07 00:00:00

By Danq0

US
You no longer need to carry around 10 transmitters, with this module, you have the power of hundreds actually probably thousands of different models from aircrafts, vehicles, boats etc... You can even control receivers from a lot of the big name radios. This module give you huge convenience. Since there was no instructions included in the package, I had to do a little research to figure out where to start. This was probably the most difficult part, that is finding good information. Once I found a good source, the Setup was fairly straight forward. Simply plug it in to an openTX compatible radio, and flash your radio with a preloaded multiprotocol firmware. This module uses an STM32f103 chip with 128kilobyes of onboard memory, unlike its predecessor, this board has lots of room for future updates allowing you to store lots and lots of protocols without having to recompile making this module a heck of a lot more convenient. Pros: Excellent fitment, sits flush in a frsky taranis x9d Easy to use Large 128 KB memory storage Can control a huge amount of vehicles and aircraft Upgradable Firmware allows you to keep your 4in1 module current Cons: -No instructions -The only issue I see with this module is that it took a good amount of research to get everything working, either provide links, or provide some instructions inside the packaging. -in order to be able to flash a new firmware, an external adapter is required, it would be more convenient if there is a way to be able to upgrade without this adapter
2017-05-30 00:00:00

By Babay

RU
Модуль позволяет сделать передатчик Таранис или любой другой с прошивкой OpenTX 2.2 по настоящему универсальным. Прошивка модуля сделана на основе Deviation. Модуль поддерживает большинсво современных моделей. Выбор протокола управления осуществляется прямо из меню передатчика. Есть даже поддержка протокола FrSky с телеметрией! И да, этот модуль мощнее, чем встроенный в передатчик в Таранисе:)
2017-05-26 00:00:00

By Dilbert99

CA
Flashed new version with the serial connector from RCgroups. Tested binding with DSMx, frsky, flysky receivers and all worked perfectly. Main issue I found was that TX signal output for frsky D8 was about 25-30dbm lower than on my taranis tx and at least 20dbm less than the older Arudino promini 4in1 module sold here as well. Both 4in1 should be the same so can only assume that the 4in1 modules are from different manufacturer or different batches. DSMx power on the other hand seemed to be full range. Construction was good with no obvious flaws.
2017-05-02 00:00:00

By f1f435

CA
It can hold more protocols compared to the old one and much easier to setup. Just install OpenTX 2.2 and it will be supported. This video shows the process. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0W5V5ksids
2017-04-26 00:00:00

By Toogo

NL
The case is a moulded type and fits perfectly. It works like it should, all protocols on hand. The only remark is that ones installed you can't get it out easily because you have no grip on the lockers.
2017-04-21 00:00:00