[simpits-tech] Yoke/pedal force
Craig Rochester
johncraigroch at msn.com
Tue Jan 6 11:23:57 PST 2004
Hi Johan,
Electronic regulators, aka I/P or E/P transducers are the best. I tested a rig with an E/P with
great results.
The problem for me is finding an affordable D/A converter for driving the E/P. I also have an
altimeter rigged up to operate on pressure rather than vacuum and am looking for a 14-bit(or better)
D/A device to output the required resolution.
Craig R.
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[mailto:simpits-tech-bounces at simpits.org]On Behalf Of Johan Nauwelaertz
de Agé
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 10:55 AM
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Subject: Re: [simpits-tech] Yoke/pedal force
I'm also working on same idea, but I have found an electronic regulator so I
don't need a servo to control pressure.
Johan
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From: "Bubba" <mysticz28 at swbell.net>
To: "Simpits" <Simpits-tech at simpits.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 12:03 PM
Subject: [simpits-tech] Yoke/pedal force
> I just had another of my ideas. I'm planning on putting pneumatic
cylinders
> on the yoke and pedals to give more resistance, then using a needle valve
> between the cylinders to adjust the resistance. How about controlling that
> valve with a servo that's controlled by airspeed so the resistance
increases
> with speed?
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> mysticz28 at swbell.net
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