Results 1 to 7 of 7
  1. #1
    300+ Forum Addict



    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Tampa
    Posts
    487
    Contribute If you enjoy reading the
    content here, click the below
    image to support MyCockpit site.
    Click Here To Contribute To Our Site

    New FCU Build - Question on Software Functions

    Hi JL,

    As always, many, many thanks for your awesome work!! I'm building a new FCU and I have a question, are the push-pull functions of each FCU control utilized in your software? In my original build I only had the encoders with push buttons. I have found an elegant, awesome, simple design to build push-pull encoders, but don't want to bother if he functions are not emulated.

    Thanks,
    Buddy

  2. #2
    150+ Forum Groupie
    Join Date
    Jun 2016
    Location
    127.0.0.1
    Posts
    152
    Contribute If you enjoy reading the
    content here, click the below
    image to support MyCockpit site.
    Click Here To Contribute To Our Site

    Re: New FCU Build - Question on Software Functions

    Hi Buddy, it's quite obvious that any implementation missing push/pull logic for the FCU controls wouldn't be an airbus simulation. Of course they are simulated, you will just need to pass the appropriate press events to the software.

    Which is the design you mention?

  3. #3
    300+ Forum Addict



    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Tampa
    Posts
    487
    Contribute If you enjoy reading the
    content here, click the below
    image to support MyCockpit site.
    Click Here To Contribute To Our Site

    Re: New FCU Build - Question on Software Functions

    I found a design where the rotary encoder is attached to the end of a small metal frame, and 2 momentary-contact toggle switches are mounted opposing each other. a shaft runs through the frame and has small collars that sandwich the switch handles. The other end of the shaft slips in and out of a small tube, allowing push-pull action of the switches, and rotation of the encoder shaft. The design I saw has several pieces, I have re-deigned it to use 2 pieces from my 3d-printer. If you know of a better design please let me know. I have a laser cutter and a 3d-printer, so I can make almost anything (with lot's of trial and error). Here is a link to the video where I saw it:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OmkiEdfpPI

  4. #4
    150+ Forum Groupie
    Join Date
    Jun 2016
    Location
    127.0.0.1
    Posts
    152
    Contribute If you enjoy reading the
    content here, click the below
    image to support MyCockpit site.
    Click Here To Contribute To Our Site

    Re: New FCU Build - Question on Software Functions

    Ah yes, I've seen it in the video, it's quite ingenious and seems to be very sturdy despite a bit bulky. If you can built it, go for it, although with the tools you have you can build almost anything else you can come up with.

  5. #5
    25+ Posting Member mikatsan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2015
    Location
    Greece
    Posts
    32
    Contribute If you enjoy reading the
    content here, click the below
    image to support MyCockpit site.
    Click Here To Contribute To Our Site

    Re: New FCU Build - Question on Software Functions

    I guess the way you are going to communicate with Jeehell is via FMGS Config handling encoders as joystick input?

  6. #6
    300+ Forum Addict



    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Tampa
    Posts
    487
    Contribute If you enjoy reading the
    content here, click the below
    image to support MyCockpit site.
    Click Here To Contribute To Our Site

    Re: New FCU Build - Question on Software Functions

    To be honest, I only have the FMGS installed and running, have not interfaced with it yet. In my previous build I utilized Leo's boards, IOCards, DIY MJoy cards, and Arduino. I'm unsure what the preferred method of interface is at this point, if any.

  7. #7
    25+ Posting Member mikatsan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2015
    Location
    Greece
    Posts
    32
    Contribute If you enjoy reading the
    content here, click the below
    image to support MyCockpit site.
    Click Here To Contribute To Our Site

    Re: New FCU Build - Question on Software Functions

    I also communicate via Link2fs Multi FSX v6f and offsets using Leo Boards and Arduino for the lights.