Hi all.
I'm a newbie here and I don't want to bore you all with basic questions, but although I have been searching a lot in wiki and forum, I still have doubts about some APM 2 features.
1- Relative to PPM:
Reading the reviews after the PPM wiki entry (http://code.google.com/p/arducopter/wiki/PPMsumRC?ts=1330332797&...), it seems like not working correctly.
- Is there any problem with the PPM feature?
- I have a 12 channel transmitter with PPM. Can I use all these channels or there is a limit in 8?
2- Relative to PWM Outputs
-How can I attach any channel from my transmiter to some concrete PWM output? Via GCS?
3- Relativ to frequencies:
-What are the frequencies at different outputs? Somewhere I've read 100 Hz (ESC) - 50 Hz (PWM). Is that correct? If ESC = 100 Hz, can be increased to 400 Hz? Anyone know if this topic has been appointed in some other thread?
Thanks for the help,
Anderl
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Permalink Reply by Anderl on July 21, 2012 at 5:07am Hello
I would appreciate any answer. I understand that, surely, these issues have already been discussed. However, there is so much information that newcomers get lost. As I said, I searched the wiki, forum ... I found concrete answers to many questions. However, I have not found answers to these questions I have raised.
Someone help me?
Thanks,
Anderl
Anderl, the topic is considered advanced and I suspect there are very few trying the technique.
I am using PWM and suspect that better than 95% of hobbyists are doing the same.
This looks like an area you can contribute to if you have the time and resources.
Perhaps a developer will respond. The blogs comments have been very low for the last several days.
Permalink Reply by Anderl on July 21, 2012 at 9:44am Thank you for your answer R. D. I assume you mean the issue of PPM ... I have read some threads about it and yes, I saw that this issue has been the subject of some analysis.
Okey. No response to any of the other questions (frequencies, PWM outputs,...)?
Thanks,
Anderl
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