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Servo timing limits for Devo 10 needed please
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www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1954078&pp=50
www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=25871532&postcount=365
The format of the info needed is...
min= xxxx μs
max= xxxx μs
center= xxxx μs
Thanks for any assistance.
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max = 1840
center = 1500
min = 1160
If you increase the range you can go under 1000 and above 2000, if needed (like when using Multiwii).
Devo 10 + 4in1
FrSky Taranis + TBS Crossfire
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sbstnp wrote: On a new model with 100% travel I get:
max = 1840
center = 1500
min = 1160
If you increase the range you can go under 1000 and above 2000, if needed (like when using Multiwii).
thank you very much for that.
One of the contributors in the thread I linked to believes there may be a difference in the results between a standard devo 10 and one with deviation,
What do you think?
It is not my project, I'm just one of those taking part by building the module. There are hex files and circuits at the beginning of the thread but you need a different hex for other radios. So far there is ones for 9x and Dx6i. No source at this point.Cesco wrote: Do you post only the hex files or also the source of your project?
The project's creator is helping me to make a module for a devo 10 so that it will run flysky/hubsan stuff without needing deviation on it.
I have deviation on my 6S but not on the 10.
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mono wrote:
sbstnp wrote: On a new model with 100% travel I get:
max = 1840
center = 1500
min = 1160
If you increase the range you can go under 1000 and above 2000, if needed (like when using Multiwii).
thank you very much for that.
One of the contributors in the thread I linked to believes there may be a difference in the results between a standard devo 10 and one with deviation,
What do you think?
Probably. But I don't expect to be way off compared to the values above and I'm not flashing stock just to check, sorry
Devo 10 + 4in1
FrSky Taranis + TBS Crossfire
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The help you have provided (I see you helping many people on this and other forums) is greatly appreciated, thanks.
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