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03-16-2011, 04:21 AM #1
Setting up the display in the ADIRS panel
A simcockpit can never be too accurate, you agree? THerefore I decided to make a LCD for the overhead into the ADIRS panel. You might know how it looks there if it is fully wired from FDS:
From the front you can see that FDS already provided some mounting holes, maybe because they want to sell a complete board for this place one day:
But this is not available today so I had to do something on my own. Displays can be found a lot, you need a 1x16 Characters display, best would be white on black, but I only found white on blue as the best approximation:
On the other hand you need an interface and fortunately I found a complete solution for standard LCDs: http://www.avr-projekte.de/usblcd2.htm
The website is german, but the design is still usable though. If you need help, you can also ask me.
I redesigned the board to fit exactly behind our display and make it as small as possible. The last part was now to write a pieace of software as an interface between FSUIPC and the board. It has all modes, but because I did not configure the switches in the ADIRS panel right now, it is fixed to PPOS output. Maybe the design is also interesting for Boeing pilots, as I think it is nearly the same display and technique there.
The result looks like this:
Do you like it, any ideas how to improve or any questions regarding design and production?
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03-27-2011, 01:54 PM #2
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Re: Setting up the display in the ADIRS panel
Hey TobiBS
Have you used (or thought about using) the same approach for the LCD in the rudder trim panel?
Best regards
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03-27-2011, 03:28 PM #3
Re: Setting up the display in the ADIRS panel
No, until now I did not fit out this display, but I would not use a LCD for this one, because LCDs have too much numbers and therefore do not fit and it is easier to do it with e.g. 14 segment displays:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourteen-segment_display
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03-27-2011, 03:35 PM #4
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Re: Setting up the display in the ADIRS panel
Indeed, probably easier. Any ideas, how to interface it in software? I haven't found anything on the internet yet for this.
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03-27-2011, 03:38 PM #5
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05-04-2011, 02:41 AM #6
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Re: Setting up the display in the ADIRS panel
thnaks for your post
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07-01-2011, 06:15 PM #7
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Re: Setting up the display in the ADIRS panel
Thank you Toby for that excellent Thread. I am going to do it on my 737NG.
My question is : what software did you use to interface ?
Thank you
Axel from stormy Florida
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07-02-2011, 04:26 AM #8
Re: Setting up the display in the ADIRS panel
Thanks, I like to hear that, the forum is a great pool of ideas and as much as it inspired me, I hope to inspire others.
I wrote one on my own, it was rather easy, but as I was using specific interfaces to our cockpit software this one can not be reused. I was thinking about writing a software for others, but had no time until now.
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