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Thread: Garmin G1000
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03-01-2011, 07:39 PM #61
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Re: Garmin G1000
Ronny, thanks for the link to F1 product. I didnīt know this software.
Eric, I know about the FTS1000. It has 8 positions.
But Project Magenta has 4 though 8 arrows
The photographs of the real aircraft has 4 arrows.
As this Navegation switch can not be bought in the market will have to build from a navigation switch plus an encoder.
That Navegation switch in real plane is 4 or 8 positions
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03-01-2011, 08:18 PM #62
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Re: Garmin G1000
The 8 way joy + encoder + push switch is available for sale in the US. I don't know who makes it, but I know PFC uses one in their Garmin G1000 bezel. You can always just purchase their bezels (but whats the fun in that!)
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03-02-2011, 01:19 AM #63
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Re: Garmin G1000
i found this in aus at farnells http://au.element14.com/alps/rkjxk12...pcb/dp/1656443
this was the closest i could find, the pcb was the biggest problem for my and my project has ground to a halt. other commitments have come up. would love to see some progress pics or drawings. i think it would be considarably cheaper to build your own as apposed to buying a ready made bezel, mind you if i could i would buy a ready made one if it wasn't prohibativly expensive
Jason
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03-02-2011, 07:15 AM #64
Re: Garmin G1000
Hey,
perhaps I found what you are looking for. A Joystick with rotary encoder and push function in it. It is also used for automotive applications.
Grayhill Encoder
Regards,
Bastian
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03-02-2011, 11:34 PM #65
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Re: Garmin G1000
bingo that is the one it looks like it does everything needed, not sure about interfacing though, could be a challange same with finding one to buy
Jason
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03-03-2011, 02:49 AM #66
Re: Garmin G1000
Perhaps you can use a small microcontroller interface. Something like an arduino board...
Someone did already the interfacing with an encoder. For example, you can can simply add the board as a HID via USB and let it send a keystroke for "increase", "decrease", joystick directions and push button. These keystrokes you can assign in your FS. I think you can do this with all of your buttons of the G1000. Or you can use the board as a Joystick interface with buttons you can assign in your FS.
Regards
BastianLast edited by maussuam; 03-03-2011 at 03:01 AM. Reason: Adding some information
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03-03-2011, 07:32 AM #67
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Re: Garmin G1000
I find this http://www.alps.com/WebObjects/catal...Output%20Chart from ALPS.
But it has 4 directional switches. Here I ask again. Has the real G1000 a 4 directions switch or 8 directions switch?
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04-13-2012, 04:53 AM #68
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Re: Garmin G1000
Hi all,
long time no new posts here. i am currently investigating on doing a similar project for Citation Mustang using the Flight1 Model and everything.
The hardest part for me as a perfectionist is to find the correct dimensions of the GFC 700 and the Keyboard. Maybe somebody has those. I am planning to use Acrylic for the G1000 MFD and PFD as well for the GFC700 unit.
As switches I intend to use MEC switches with frost white 1X round and square caps which I intend to paint and have them engraved unless i find a better solution.
Has anybody thought of the idea instead of using engraving techniques to use etching? maybe a thin brass or copper foil and glue it to the acrylic?
Have a nice day!
Jan
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04-13-2012, 05:57 AM #69
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