[NSRCA-discussion] Onboard expo

Bob Richards bob at toprudder.com
Mon Jan 8 12:39:05 AKST 2007


Dean,
   
  As a matter of fact, I talked about using an elliptical servo wheel when I wrote for the Kfactor way back when. I never actually tried it, though.
   
  Let me know how it works. :-)
   
  Bob R.
  

Dean Pappas <d.pappas at kodeos.com> wrote:
      Hi Bob,
  What I think you want is a slop-free mechanical solution that puts lots of expo in the airplane,
  then allowing you to put backwards expo in the TX. That adds resolution and torque and reduces speed near neutral.
  The full throw torque is not affected. A pull-pull on a non-circular pulley will do this.
  I'd start out with a skinny ellipse pulley wheel at the servo.
  Dean
   
   
  Dean Pappas 
Sr. Design Engineer 
Kodeos Communications 
111 Corporate Blvd. 
South Plainfield, N.J. 07080 
(908) 222-7817 phone 
(908) 222-2392 fax 
d.pappas at kodeos.com 
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  Well, I got a reply back from the company, the resolution is only 1us, not good enough in my mind. I'll probably still try it, however.
   
  Bob R.
  

Bob Richards <bob at toprudder.com> wrote:
    Has anyone seen or tried this:
   
  http://www.dimensionengineering.com/Expoduo.htm
   
  My first thought was that it would be great with the DX6 radio on rudder (DX6 does not have expo on rudder as I understand).
   
  But then I thought about using it with radios that do have expo. We have limited resolution in our systems (1024, for example). In my opinion, we want maximum resolution around neutral, and once we move away from neutral then the resolution is not as important (our thumbs don't have 1024 resolution). We can program our radio for 0 expo (or even positive expo on Futabas) and then use this device to provide expo in our plane. The advantage is that we (might) gain resolution at neutral which would aid in trimming the plane and improving the feel around neutral. The downside is that we would move the full programming of expo outside our transmitter, where it is easy to do. However, we could still program expo in our transmitter, it would just end up being a combined amount (this device + transmitter). But, the "knee" might not be in the same place on each.
   
  Of course, all of this depends on this device having a resolution that is significantly better than our radios to begin with.
   
  I may have to buy one of these to play with! :-)
   
  Bob R.
   
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