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Thread: Landing Gear Indicators
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05-26-2010, 11:55 AM #11
Re: Landing Gear Indicators
first off, Alan you are not a jerk, more of an inspiration. I would not be in this hobby if it wasnt for you. I didnt intend to make you look or feel like a jerk.
Second, I guess I have screwed this up beyond all recognition and am starting over from scratch. This was an idea that I was trying before i messed it all up. So i am starting over. or, I am going to tear the thing apart with a 20lb sledge hammer, havent decided yet.
Ken, I could not get the program to set up like how you had pictured. However, what i did discover, is since I wired the board so the LEDs are on a common negative bus (since the card switches positive, dont ask me why this is) some of the outputs "ghost" themselves. So, I have two outputs that can activate the GR UNSAFE light.I'm not replicating anything, because I like to fly everything.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG1LP3xxn0Q
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05-27-2010, 05:53 PM #12
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Re: Landing Gear Indicators
LEDS.jpgHi Gokhotit:
It is really unfortunate that Alan is gone. He has helped me a few times too.
Your aircraft annnunciator panel is very nice we can try a few things to get it going.
1.The Led64 outputs are split into ODD and EVEN groups.
2. The + common from each group must be kept seperated.
3. Each led is turned on when a NEGATIVE is applied to it. (If you now have Negative as common this wont work !!)
5. I have attached a simple diagram which shows the proper wiring. I hope its not too blurry !!
This hopefully will fix the ghosting problem.
6. Plug in the Led64 card --Start the phidgets program --Then create a very simple project using ONLY the
Odd numbered LED64 outputs and a simple switch device.
7. You should create a new circuit for Each Led. Do not use output zero it will cause confusion later.
8. If you are a little rusty with the program sit down and create a few simple circuits even if they dont do anything.
By pressing all the buttons you will soon see how it all works. I have each LED64 output in a separate circuit. The circuit number is set up with the same number as the LED64 output
9. Create a test circuit that will light each LED with a DIGITAL INPUT. You can then manually actuate it with a mouse click and see what happens.
I have just downloaded V19 but didnt get a chance to use it. After a quick look at the manual it looks like it will be even easier to set up circuits . (Good job Alan !!!)
Regards Ken K
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05-27-2010, 09:00 PM #13
Re: Landing Gear Indicators
Im not worried about the ghosting problem..That can be overlooked as all 64 LEDs are not used. My setup is fairly simple in terms of setup. There are a couple of quirks in it (ie LAnding gear indicator). But since the light is ghosted twice, I can run individual outputs for the mains, just cant monitor the nose wheel. I hope this makes sense..
I'm not replicating anything, because I like to fly everything.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG1LP3xxn0Q
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05-28-2010, 03:09 PM #14
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Re: Landing Gear Indicators
Sounds like the ghosting is actually helping you.
You can always change if you add more leds.
Best Regards
Ken K
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