Its very odd that you can get full forwards AND full left for eg at the same time though. Its correct, but a mobility joystick doesn't allow it. I am going to modify my pilot plus one to allow corners... Like a RC TX. If I can find a way
Didn't your analog interface do the same "full forwards AND full left" as this Arduino based one?
I'd never have thought it of you! ... LOL.I quite like it, it squeals the tyres and allows you to tear about in quite loony fashion!
..I didn't add anything clever to the software ( I did however add mixing to my Robot Arduino interface ) it merely takes the R/C signal and converts it to a voltage for the Omni.By RC with square stick, it slows a little (software?)
Is that because there's a round restrictor plate in the WC joystick?
AR600 Failsafe
• Prevents unintentional electric motor response on start-up.
• Establishes low-throttle failsafe if the RF signal is lost.
• The AR600 removes servo output pulses to all channels except the throttle channel during failsafe.
• The AR600 throttle failsafe position is stored via the throttle stick position on the transmitter during binding.
HOW AR600 FAILSAFE WORKS
Receiver Power Only
• When the receiver only is turned on (no transmitter signal is present), the throttle channel has no output—to avoid operating or arming the electronic speed control.
• All other channels will have no output signal.
SmartSafe Failsafe
The AR6210 features SmartSafe failsafe. SmartSafe is ideal for most types of aircraft. With SmartSafe,
when signal is lost the throttle channel only is driven to its preset failsafe position (normally low
throttle) while all other channels hold last command.
• Prevents unintentional electric motor response on startup.
• Eliminates the possibility of over-driving servos on start-up by storing preset failsafe positions.
• Establishes low-throttle failsafe and maintains last-commanded control surface position if the RF
signal is lost.
Receiver Power Only
• When the receiver only is turned on (no transmitter signal is present), the throttle channel has no
output, to avoid operating or arming the electronic speed control.
• All other channels are driven to their preset failsafe positions set during binding.
Note: Some analog servos may coast slightly even though no signal is present. This is normal.
After Connection
• When the transmitter is turned on and after the receiver connects to the transmitter, normal control
of all channels occurs.
• After the system makes a connection, if loss of signal occurs SmartSafe drives the throttle servo
only to its preset failsafe position (low throttle) that was set during binding.
• All other channels hold their last commanded position. When the signal is regained, the system
immediately (less than 4ms) regains control.
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