mbrusa said:What SDCC version are you using?
I have tried with 4.1.0, it's ok.
I downloaded and reinstalled everything required:-
Java Runtime
ST Visual Development
SDCC V4.2.0
I've compiled and flashed V20.1c.1 and that works ok
mbrusa said:What SDCC version are you using?
I have tried with 4.1.0, it's ok.
I also tried with SDCC 4.2.0, there are no problems.Didcot said:I downloaded and reinstalled everything required:-
Java Runtime
ST Visual Development
SDCC V4.2.0
I've compiled and flashed V20.1c.1 and that works ok
mbrusa said:I also tried with SDCC 4.2.0, there are no problems.Didcot said:I downloaded and reinstalled everything required:-
Java Runtime
ST Visual Development
SDCC V4.2.0
I've compiled and flashed V20.1c.1 and that works ok
Didn't you leave empty fields in the configurator?
Eventually post the ini file of your configuration.
mbrusa said:I have seen the ini files, there are two problems.
1 - the "Pedal torque adc step advanced" parameter is empty, you have to set 34.
2 - in Torque assist mode, Assist level 4 - TURBO, you have set 300, not good. The maximum value is 254.
If you are unsure about the values, pause with the cursor on the parameter field to view the tooltip text.
hetm4n said:
woojak said:I think that programming is done with the same Hex filemartin.shane said:HI
Im really amazed by new Mbrusa firmware. Just installed in a new bike. Is great!
Question
My father bike has 2020 Tsdz2 motor with 8 pins LCD5. Old controller.
How to update ( if I can) to new firmware from Mbrusa?
I mean for 860 C all is done and works great. I have a necessary cables and no question for that,
But with this 8 pin LCD5 I have a problem:
I can not find firmware files for that
Do I have to program LCD5 somehow or in this case is just motor to be programmed? ( controller to be more specyfic)
Please help![]()
the difference is only in the number of cables so it should not make any difference [emoji3]
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Blacklite said:I have an 860c, haven’t loaded this new firmware yet. Am running 1.1.0 currently. I’m expecting to have to reset parameters, as the as the firmwares are quite different in their settings, and I think it would be safer to start from the defaults.
What I would say though is don’t think of firmware upgrades on a bike like that on a computer. The only reason to upgrade or change is if a major advancement in efficiency or response has been made, or you are interested in experimenting. Do you upgrade the firmware on your car or microwave or refrigerator often? If it works and you are happy with it why change it? It’s not like there are security concerns on a bike.
Please understand that this topic is about Mbrusa's version v20.1C.x-x for all displays.paulas said:.....
I'm also running 1.1.0 with 860c display. .....
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5. Where is the best site page to see information? What i've seen is so cluttered and not especially user friendly.
mbrusa said:Release of version v20.1C.4 for 860C
https://github.com/emmebrusa/TSDZ2-Smart-EBike-860C/releases/tag/v20.1C.4-860C
List of changes:
1 - Improved torque sensor calibration.
2 - Added adjustment of the adc offset of the pedal torque.
3 - Added adjustment of the adc range of the pedal torque.
4 - Added the adjustment of the adc angle of the pedal torque.
5 - Added Boost Mode choice at startup, at zero cadence or at zero speed.
6 - Added "Walk Assist" speed settings, one for each level.
7 - Improved progressivity in "Cadence Assist" mode.
8 - The choice of the soc% calculation method has been added.
9 - Added the voltage calibration to display.
10 - Modified, softer standing start.
11 - Fixed an overflow problem in Power assist mode
12 - Correction of the calculation of human power.
13 - Changed the "dead time" value to 2.0 us.
ATTENTION: In the link you will also find the display versions 850C and SW102, BUT HAVE NOT BEEN TESTED.
mbrusa said:Release of version v20.1C.4 for 860C
https://github.com/emmebrusa/TSDZ2-Smart-EBike-860C/releases/tag/v20.1C.4-860C
List of changes:
1 - Improved torque sensor calibration.
2 - Added adjustment of the adc offset of the pedal torque.
3 - Added adjustment of the adc range of the pedal torque.
4 - Added the adjustment of the adc angle of the pedal torque.
5 - Added Boost Mode choice at startup, at zero cadence or at zero speed.
6 - Added "Walk Assist" speed settings, one for each level.
7 - Improved progressivity in "Cadence Assist" mode.
8 - The choice of the soc% calculation method has been added.
9 - Added the voltage calibration to display.
10 - Modified, softer standing start.
11 - Fixed an overflow problem in Power assist mode
12 - Correction of the calculation of human power.
13 - Changed the "dead time" value to 2.0 us.
ATTENTION: In the link you will also find the display versions 850C and SW102, BUT HAVE NOT BEEN TESTED.
It is possible to use the bike with some restrictions.e 8 - Speed Fault
Faulty speed sensor or magnet too far away.
Various menu - Assist with error
Enabled / Disabled. The presence of an error disables assistance in all modes.
It is however possible to force assistance even with an error if this is caused by a problem with a sensor. Torque, cadence or speed sensor.
You will have to choose the assistance mode that does not involve the use of the faulty sensor.
Use only in case of need, with this function enabled there are limitations in assistance.
I'm glad you didn't have any problems with v20.1C.3 for XH18. Someone has had them and there is a potential risk.Anikea said:I've been using version v20.1c3 for xh18 displays since it was released and have flashed it on three bikes. For more than 2000km I haven't found any problem with it.
As far as I can see it makes no sense to go back to the c2? Or are there any innovations in the c2 that are not available in the c3?
If I understand correctly, mbrusa has further developed the c3 for xh18 for itself (Like the C4 dir the 860-Display), would you make this beta available to me for testing?
Two weeks ago, I ordered an 860C to keep in stock, just because they are hard to find.erlano1977 said:Hello,
I hope I'm right here
can someone help me.
I would like to use the Bafang 860C,
I now see 2 versions again, the 860C and the P860C.
What's the difference, the P860C is also compatible with the
Version v20.1C.4 for 860C ?
Thanks again to mbrusa for his work.
Thanks,mbrusa said:Hi Jeff, the problem is clear, speed sensor to check.
It is possible to use the bike with some restrictions.e 8 - Speed Fault
Faulty speed sensor or magnet too far away.
Various menu - Assist with error
Enabled / Disabled. The presence of an error disables assistance in all modes.
It is however possible to force assistance even with an error if this is caused by a problem with a sensor. Torque, cadence or speed sensor.
You will have to choose the assistance mode that does not involve the use of the faulty sensor.
Use only in case of need, with this function enabled there are limitations in assistance.