Naze32 won't connect to receiver.

sven

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Hi all, my Naze32 has been acting up lately. I am trying to connect it to my fsi6 receiver and transmitter via pwm, but on cleanflight I don't see any differences in the channels when i move my sticks on the remote. I don't know if this is an issue, but the flight controller is Spektrum branded, so I thought maybe it would only accept a Spektrum receiver, but my receiver is Flysky brand. Please help!
 
So you are saying it used to work? Have you changed anything?

The Naze is branded? Never heard of such a thing. Is this some sort of bind and fly (BNF) quad you bought? Did you build this yourself?
I built it my self, and yes, it is spectrum brand
 
Post a pic of the board so we can check wire placement & soldering.

Open cleanflight & setup modes in the tab

Arm = Aux1
Modes =Aux2

Then on the radiotx menu set up the Aux switches. I have my arm on SWD which is the right hand outside switch, channel 5.
And modes of the 3 position switch next to it. Channel 6.Unless the Tx is not setup properly.
You will see no input in receiver tab.
Along with wires not being correct or bad soldering.
 
I would also suggest getting a better rx than the stock one. Fine for a 1st build but the Tx is capable of better faster signals. It can also be upgraded to use all the switches & dials by firmware.
But you nerd a $2 cable.
 
That's why I asked for the pic.
Mine says digital cure on it, but that's the ebay vendor I buy off. If he has it in the 3.3v for spectrum then it won't be enough to power the rx. :( I could pull up a thousand wiring diagrams but there is that many different naze32 out there now.
A few are different.
 
For the old ppm then he needs to use the first 6 + power & ground =8 to the long single rail. To the perspective pins on the rx. aileron, Elevon, throttle, rudder.
Channel 5=Aux1, Channel 6= Aux2.
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If this is the same layout.
 
You need to supply 5v to the esc rail off the pdb. I put them on esc pins 8,out the way of the first four, where you put the signal wires coming off the esc's.

Get yourself the flysky update cable which can be used for upgrading the firmware & you can use the Tx as a controller for PC simulation games.
It's an old but cheap cable with 2 adapters
 
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I don't know if he means anything like this. No fcb would be labelled a specific rx protocol if it widely caters for others.
 
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