P3P spent like 2 years on a shelf after being crashed. Got spare parts to fix it. Turned it on, DJI GO app installed on iPhone8 latest iOS. RC turned on, connected to the drone, entered camera view than it suggested to update RC firmware which I did. Seemed like successful, but after restart now is a constant beep and blinking red light. Tried all button combinations to reset it, relinked it to the AC. I can control the AC, start motors, but no camera view on the DJI GO app. iPhone doesn't see the RC and doesn't charge from it.
Tried Android device which is my old Samsung Galaxy S#somethig with Android 5.0 on it. The phone charges, but again, no camera view from the app. Tried to downgrade the firmware by pressing the academy sign on the right top corner for like 10 seconds, it says N/A, N/A, device disconnected, no firmware to downgrade, nothing in the drop down list.
Checked the boards inside for loose wires, blown or cracked smd components - all clear.
Checked voltage on the USB port, 5V for power and 0,8V for data line.
Used USB Device Info on the Android phone to check how the phone sees the RC:
Device Info
Device Path: /dev/bus/usb/002/002
Device Class: Use class information in the Interface Descriptors (0x0)
Vendor ID: 2ca3
Vendor Name (reported): DJI
Vendor Name (from DB): not found
Product ID: 1004
Product Name (reported): C1
Product Name (from DB): not found
Additional Info
Interface #0
Class: Vendor Specific (0xff)
Endpoint: #0
Address : 0x02 (000000010)
Number : 2
Direction : Outbound (0x0)
Type : Bulk (0x2)
Poll Interval : 0
Max Packet Size: 512
Attributes : 000000010
Endpoint: #1
Address : 0x86 (10000110)
Number : 6
Direction : Inbound (0x80)
Type : Bulk (0x2)
Poll Interval : 0
Max Packet Size: 512
Attributes : 000000010
Endpoint: #2
Address : 0x04 (0000000100)
Number : 4
Direction : Outbound (0x0)
Type : Bulk (0x2)
Poll Interval : 0
Max Packet Size: 512
Attributes : 000000010
Endpoint: #3
Address : 0x88 (10001000)
Number : 8
Direction : Inbound (0x80)
Type : Bulk (0x2)
Poll Interval : 0
Max Packet Size: 512
Attributes : 000000010
Seems like the Cypress chip on the main board works. At least it talks to the phone. I saw a user here @quaddamage already gave a lot of tech info on this forum. What direction should I dig next? Any suggestions are appreciated.
Tried Android device which is my old Samsung Galaxy S#somethig with Android 5.0 on it. The phone charges, but again, no camera view from the app. Tried to downgrade the firmware by pressing the academy sign on the right top corner for like 10 seconds, it says N/A, N/A, device disconnected, no firmware to downgrade, nothing in the drop down list.
Checked the boards inside for loose wires, blown or cracked smd components - all clear.
Checked voltage on the USB port, 5V for power and 0,8V for data line.
Used USB Device Info on the Android phone to check how the phone sees the RC:
Device Info
Device Path: /dev/bus/usb/002/002
Device Class: Use class information in the Interface Descriptors (0x0)
Vendor ID: 2ca3
Vendor Name (reported): DJI
Vendor Name (from DB): not found
Product ID: 1004
Product Name (reported): C1
Product Name (from DB): not found
Additional Info
Interface #0
Class: Vendor Specific (0xff)
Endpoint: #0
Address : 0x02 (000000010)
Number : 2
Direction : Outbound (0x0)
Type : Bulk (0x2)
Poll Interval : 0
Max Packet Size: 512
Attributes : 000000010
Endpoint: #1
Address : 0x86 (10000110)
Number : 6
Direction : Inbound (0x80)
Type : Bulk (0x2)
Poll Interval : 0
Max Packet Size: 512
Attributes : 000000010
Endpoint: #2
Address : 0x04 (0000000100)
Number : 4
Direction : Outbound (0x0)
Type : Bulk (0x2)
Poll Interval : 0
Max Packet Size: 512
Attributes : 000000010
Endpoint: #3
Address : 0x88 (10001000)
Number : 8
Direction : Inbound (0x80)
Type : Bulk (0x2)
Poll Interval : 0
Max Packet Size: 512
Attributes : 000000010
Seems like the Cypress chip on the main board works. At least it talks to the phone. I saw a user here @quaddamage already gave a lot of tech info on this forum. What direction should I dig next? Any suggestions are appreciated.