On 1/28/2012 9:41 AM, [email protected] wrote:
In a message dated 1/28/2012 11:40:21 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes:

    Chris.. PWM is just the standard output that an R/C receiver sends to
    the servos.. Older is good...

okay.
but how are they being used as non-latching/momentary switches then?
Chris
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Without going into how PWM modulation works, say you are using one of the joysticks or a momentary switch on your radio to fire the gun. If the delta switch is set to operate at 60%, when the stick has moved to that point (or beyond) the switch will turn on, and when the stick has moved back to less than 60%, it will turn off. With a momentary switch on the radio (mine has one for snap roll) configure the radio to output full servo movement when switched, will have the same effect.

For turret movement, the dual ended switch can be set up to operate the same as the joystick.

Hope I'm not confusing you more..
Gary

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