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Post by Frisbone on Jul 21, 2013 7:42:24 GMT -5
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Post by Frisbone on Aug 30, 2013 6:11:46 GMT -5
So I created a slit in the gun to keep this in place - the components will be facing the bottom of the gun with the connections to the right side. And I put in this silicon to keep it from sliding up and interfering with the reload.
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Post by Frisbone on Sept 1, 2013 22:43:37 GMT -5
Every once in a while you get the one step forward, two steps backward phenomena. With the gun mostly together and wired "correctly" I set out to verify the mapping.
It seems that the 4 pwm signals are not working. In fact, they are behaving like they did originally when I didn't have the left joystick completely hooked up and I made a couple software changes (spinning in circles,constantly firing.
I double checked all the wiring as follows:
Port 0 - Horizontal RJ Port 1 - Vertical RJ Port 2 - Left Trigger Port 3 - Right Trigger
The waveform from the PWM device looked good. But the waveform out of the RC board looked more raggedy than I recall. Need to look at it in more detail. Can't imagine what I could have done that would have broken this.
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