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ffwayne88
01-09-2012, 08:15 AM
Hey guys, first time poster! Been reading these forums for a lil while now. Im getting ready to start on my homemade OH panel.
I couldnt find much info after searching (maybe not looking correctly) but I interested in I/O interfacing.
First does the Arduino come as a plug and play like the leos card? By that I am referring to soldering on the board. I am horrible at soldering and new to electronics.
I like the idea of being able to just plug the wire into leos board. The problem (if you call it that) is that Leos board is a little more expensive, and they sell the Arduino Mega 2560 at my local electronics store (radio shack). So I could pick this board up for $65 US and no shipping charges.
It also seems that the Arduino mega has a lot more inputs including the ability to output led (for annunciaters).
ANY help is GREATLY appreciated, I know there are some VERY talented and educated folks on these forums.
Bernie
01-09-2012, 04:34 PM
Hi Ffwayne88,
Don't forget to give these consideration (Pokeys Card) simple to use and no programming. I have used nothing but these so far.
http://www.flightsimparts.eu/Simulator_PoKeys_USB.html
Kind Regards
Bernie.
brynjames
01-09-2012, 04:49 PM
Bernie,
Have you used the Pokeys with anything other than ProSim? I know ProSim has native support for Pokeys but I'm not sure how easy interfacing is to other applications.
Bryn
737NUT
01-09-2012, 05:12 PM
Bernie,
Have you used the Pokeys with anything other than ProSim? I know ProSim has native support for Pokeys but I'm not sure how easy interfacing is to other applications.
Bryn
They can be used in FS9 or FSX with no external software at all!!! Great flexibility that far surpasses the above mentioned devices.
ffwayne88
01-09-2012, 05:13 PM
Thanks Bernie,
I'm kind of trying to avoid shipping, I see the pokeys is similar in price to the arduino. Less inputs however.
I'm trying to interface an OH panel with the PMDG. Will the pokeys work with that?
Bernie
01-09-2012, 05:33 PM
Thanks Bernie,
I'm kind of trying to avoid shipping, I see the pokeys is similar in price to the arduino. Less inputs however.
I'm trying to interface an OH panel with the PMDG. Will the pokeys work with that?
Contact Wendy at her site and she will give you all the information you need or she also has a thread running here http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/showthread.php/23134-PoKeys-USB-Interface
These boards are so easy to use and so versatile. Wendy has made some LED extension boards for them and is currently working on 7 Segment display boards as you may have seen on the site. My overhead that I am making is being done with these cards also my Homemade MCP & EFIS. I am also using Prosim737 which is auto configured using the Pokeys Cards. Here is their Forum http://prosim737.com/forum/index.php?sid=183840de6c711c49a4d0bc05884ee841
Edit: Looking at Wendy's site, it appears that the shipping is included on the Pokeys Cards.
Kind Regards
Bernie.
Bernie
01-09-2012, 05:41 PM
Bernie,
Have you used the Pokeys with anything other than ProSim? I know ProSim has native support for Pokeys but I'm not sure how easy interfacing is to other applications.
Bryn
Hi Bryn,
The Pokeys card comes with it's own simple to use configuration software and has a number of peripherals that it can simulate. Download the manual and have a read at what it is capable of. http://www.poscope.com/uploads/files/PoKeys.pdf
Kind Regards
Bernie
AK Mongo
01-09-2012, 08:08 PM
I have a buo836x card. For switch inputs nothing could be simpler. Rotary encoders are possible, and can even be made to work well with acceleration with some coding.
I have just ordered an arduino UNO off eBay for less than $20. I intend to use it to run servos for gauges. Can't comment on how easy this may be yet.
Hope that helps,
Reid