matta757
02-27-2011, 10:37 AM
Hi Guys,
I am trying to motorize my TQ for my 757. I was originally going to use the Opencockpits DC motor card, but find SIOC and all the documentation very confusing. FS2Phidgets seems like a much easier program to work with, so to me the convenience justifies spending more on the DC card.
So before I make any purchases, I did some reading in the FS2Phidgets manual. I think I have a basic understanding. But I need to know if what I am trying to do will actually work before I spend the money.
I currently have my throttles connected to the Leo Bodnar BUO836X card. I am wondering if I can use the output/calibration from this card as the sensor for FS2Phidgets for the throttle position? I know that there are offsets in FSUIPC for throttle position after calibration but BEFORE being applied to the simulation. Can these offsets be used to tell FS2Phidgets what the position of the levers is and then the DC controller move the throttles to the correct position? Does that make sense?
I would love if someone could answer this basic question of will it work? That's all I need to know right now. I don't need help writing the circuit yet, just want to know if it will work before I make the investment. Thanks guys.
Best regards,
Matt Armstrong
I am trying to motorize my TQ for my 757. I was originally going to use the Opencockpits DC motor card, but find SIOC and all the documentation very confusing. FS2Phidgets seems like a much easier program to work with, so to me the convenience justifies spending more on the DC card.
So before I make any purchases, I did some reading in the FS2Phidgets manual. I think I have a basic understanding. But I need to know if what I am trying to do will actually work before I spend the money.
I currently have my throttles connected to the Leo Bodnar BUO836X card. I am wondering if I can use the output/calibration from this card as the sensor for FS2Phidgets for the throttle position? I know that there are offsets in FSUIPC for throttle position after calibration but BEFORE being applied to the simulation. Can these offsets be used to tell FS2Phidgets what the position of the levers is and then the DC controller move the throttles to the correct position? Does that make sense?
I would love if someone could answer this basic question of will it work? That's all I need to know right now. I don't need help writing the circuit yet, just want to know if it will work before I make the investment. Thanks guys.
Best regards,
Matt Armstrong