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PCB for EFIS
Hello.
2 weeks ago i have bought EFIS_SET from www.symulatory.com but i dont know how to do PCB board which contains all components needed to EFIS like tactile swicthes,
Rotary Switch with tactile switch for changing Type of map and changing distance . And Rotary Switch with encoder and tactile switch for BARO and MINS also with a switches ;)
I have all knobs and all but dont have PCB which i cant made becouse i dont know how to.That all have to be connected for master card(which i have) from Opencockpits also i need a SIOC script for that panel .
If somebody can make this contant me in Private i will be give you a full scale diameters of panel (i use scanner to get corectly diameters of EFIS).
And last thing i put this post in right forum ??:roll:
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Re: PCB for EFIS
Check out this link http://personales.ya.com/micabina737...fis/efis1i.htm
You can also download his EFIS PCB layout from there too.
Although a PCB is ideal, it is not absolutely necessary. Just solder the connections and use a BU0386X card (http://www.leobodnar.com/products/BU0836X/) and program the EFIS via FSUIPC.
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Re: PCB for EFIS
I want to use my mastercard becouse i dont know what to do with this :P Bigest problem is this i cant make a rotary siwtch with encoder and push button its to hard for me :P.
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Re: PCB for EFIS
refresh still waiting for offers !:roll:
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Re: PCB for EFIS
It might be cheaper to ask www.symulatory.com to sell you just the PCB then to ask someone to custom design a PCB based on your panel's dimensions. Again, you don't need a PCB you can just solder wired connections to everything. If the encoders are confusing, check out http://www.737ng.co.uk/ Look at the technical and components sections. In terms of the SIOC script what software are you planning on using Project Magenta, PMDG, etc.
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Re: PCB for EFIS
hello olbi........
you can make your own PDB using Veroboard. most components have a 1/10" (2.54mm) pitch between pins or multiples of that. this type of board is punched out at 1/10" so making the circuit is not so difficult if you plan it out.
here's an example......http://www.737ng.co.uk/project22.jpg
hope that helps you out.....
regards .... ian