Slight crash and my accelerator sensor says data error.. Can anyone offer some help? Or at least point me in the right direction?
I have no idea what that means. I am a newbie. Elaborate please.I'd start by posting a mobile device DAT file.
I have no idea what that means. I am a newbie. Elaborate please.
Is it both accelerometers or just one? Can you post a screen shot from the GO4 app showing the sensors state. I had one accelerometer get stuck a while back on the Mavic Air. The method I used to resolve it was a little unorthodox.
[SOLVED!!!] - IMU ACC1 shows "Data Error" - AC has never suffered a crash or anything similar.
I had flown the MA this morning, in smart capture mode without the remote or phone even. No issues (well it refused to land at the end and only landed after it's battery reached critical - but I think that was just landing protection being picky). I come home review the footage, and decide to...mavicpilots.com
ACC0 the reads "Data Error"
ACC1 reads "Acceptable"
The Craft still flies excellent. No issue other than the IMU error..
I ordered a new GPS board + IMU.. It comes in Fri so as soon as I get it, I will update on pending "Surgery"
I loath any errors, indicator lights or things of that nature..
Cool, will do. I did recalibrate the IMU with assistant however I was not watching any values. Will attempt again. I will also check your link. I have previously disassembled the craft to check ribbon connection and attempted to free stuck imu. It did not free up the IMU. I will give your suggestion a try. Thank you!I would suggest hooking up the M2P to Assistant 2 and going into the IMU calibration menu; then observing if one of the accelerometers is stuck on one of its axis (like I did with mine in the thread I linked to in my earlier post). Replacing the IMU module may not be necessary if you can follow the steps I did and get it unstuck.
Have a look at this post and and the threads from the DJI Forums linked in there if you choose to go my route
[SOLVED!!!] - IMU ACC1 shows "Data Error" - AC has never suffered a crash or anything similar.
Hi, I was following the thread with great interest. I use MEMS sensors in my work and I suppose the IMU is just a type of MEMS accelerometer. Now personally I don’t have experience with an accelerometer but I do have experience with MEMS charged plates that exhibit stiction issues from time to...mavicpilots.com
Good luck!
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