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battery voltage displays as “1236.0000000000”

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jonathan Lussier Mar 20, 2010. 1 Reply

Hi, AllMy ArduStation battery voltage displays as “1236.0000000000”on the readout.Is there an easy way to remove the zeros behind the decimal point to read like this “1236.” Instead of…Continue

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j replied to Sean O'Connor's discussion 'Ardustation - not displaying values'
Hi Rana “why you want to remove all zeros after the decimal point” Because on my ArduStation display the battery voltage numbers over run into the roll readout making the roll unreadable. Guy’s I am a total n00b when I comes to…
Mar 22, 2010
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j replied to Sean O'Connor's discussion 'Ardustation - not displaying values'
Thank you, Rana This information has helped greatly. Thanks for the video also. Yesterday I put 4 waypoint flights on my aircraft in 10 to 15 mph winds. Now if I can just figure out how to get rid of all the zeros (“Batt>…
Mar 21, 2010
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Jonathan Lussier replied to j's discussion 'battery voltage displays as “1236.0000000000”'
Maybe convert it to an integer?
Mar 20, 2010
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battery voltage displays as “1236.0000000000”

Hi, AllMy ArduStation battery voltage displays as “1236.0000000000”on the readout.Is there an easy way to remove the zeros behind the decimal point to read like this “1236.” Instead of “1236.0000000000”?Thanks for the helpJohnnySee More
Discussion posted by j Mar 20, 2010
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j replied to Sean O'Connor's discussion 'Ardustation - not displaying values'
Wow I now realize that whatever I set the “Serial.begin(115200)” my terminal/XBee will work at one half the Serial.begin which is 57600. “””Serial.begin(115200); //Serial pinMode(14,OUTPUT); //Pin mode as output to…
Mar 19, 2010
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j replied to Sean O'Connor's discussion 'Ardustation - not displaying values'
Success!!! Here is a quick history of my findings. 1. I looked at all the outputs –found a lot of noise.( O-scope ) 2. No matter what baud I connected to the ArduStation only a few characters of garbage showed up in my terminal upon…
Mar 19, 2010
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j replied to Sean O'Connor's discussion 'Ardustation - not displaying values'
Has anyone bought and built an ArduStation in the last 3 weeks? Is it working? I replaced the processor and still cannot get to accept any data at any baud. Funny, I do this for a living but this has got me bent-over. I will take it to work with me…
Mar 18, 2010
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j replied to Sean O'Connor's discussion 'Ardustation - not displaying values'
Hi Thomas I am using the EM406 GPS with the XBee’s, all on 57.6K baud. It’s like nothing is getting into the processor data wise.??? Thanks still Johnny
Mar 15, 2010
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j replied to Sean O'Connor's discussion 'Ardustation - not displaying values'
I have the exact same setup and problem. Trying to display 'real' values on the ardustation display, all I get is 0's. I can see the data going to pin 2 of the ArduStation Atmega328 processor. Any help would be great Johnny
Mar 15, 2010

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