tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6178637817134212554.post2084130998850158446..comments2024-03-11T17:55:52.481+00:00Comments on RC-SOAR - the Blog: Thoughts on programming motor control Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6178637817134212554.post-86442854405565350432015-05-13T21:04:37.127+01:002015-05-13T21:04:37.127+01:00Thanks Matt and Marco.
Marco, that's a neat s...Thanks Matt and Marco. <br />Marco, that's a neat solution for sharing the throttle stick - just tried it and it works fine (small typo, the fourth line should be L4). RC Soarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07413014572743483566noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6178637817134212554.post-90200779104271935542015-05-13T19:54:47.271+01:002015-05-13T19:54:47.271+01:00Mike, thanks for all the help with your website an...Mike, thanks for all the help with your website and blog, i have learned a lot from you.<br /><br />There is a simple way of using the throttle stick to safely operate both the motor and the crown:<br /><br />i use an arming switch, through a "sticky" the motor will arm only when the throttle is fully down, moving the switch kills the motor independently of the throttle stick position. the crown will then be engaged only when the throttle stick is fully up. Again moving the switch kills the crown but the motor will not be armed unless the throttle stick is moved again in fully down position. if not armed the throttle is set to be at -100%.<br /><br />this is the logic switch:<br /><br />L1 sticky L2 sg- sg- 0.0 0.5<br />L2 a~x [I3]Thr -100 --- 0.0 0.0<br />L3 a~x [I3]Thr 100 --- 0.0 0.0<br />L1 sticky L3 sgUP sgUP 0.0 0.5<br /><br />and the mixes for the motor<br /><br />CH7 [I3]Thr Weight(100) Switch L1 (motor)<br /> R MAX Weight(-100) Switch (!L1)<br /><br />for the crown is the same:<br /><br />CH10 [I3]Thr Weight(-100) Switch L4) Curve(1) (crown)<br /> R MAX Weight(0) Switch (!L4)<br /><br />best<br /><br />marcoAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17949356070699915101noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6178637817134212554.post-29815904321869837422015-04-28T17:29:11.654+01:002015-04-28T17:29:11.654+01:00Those safety switches I sent you a while back migh...Those safety switches I sent you a while back might be handy for the motor arm here - since they are "unknocable" they definitely fit your criteria for being very difficult to arm accidently.<br /><br />http://rcsettings.com/index.php/viewdownload/9-other/209-unknockable-safety-switchesMattyBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13548338356980100063noreply@blogger.com