[simpits-tech] BI hardware interfacing...

Davide . strale_64 at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 22 14:24:02 PST 2007


Hey Jay
it seems that You're really near to the solution !!!!
Glad of it .. can't wait fo hook it up too !

Cheers All

Davide

>From: "Joseph Fagner" <falcon4 at sbcglobal.net>
>Reply-To: Simulator Cockpit tech list <simpits-tech at simpits.org>
>To: "'Simulator Cockpit tech list'" <simpits-tech at simpits.org>
>Subject: Re: [simpits-tech] BI hardware interfacing...
>Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 20:58:11 -0600
>
>Did you not catch the you tube vid of my IP1310 in action?
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKg11SHZZ5A
>
>We still have a couple blanking issues to work out and the rotation of the
>damn display (which I have a circuit for but haven't tested) because in
>their infinite wisdom, the makers put the damn deflection coils at 45 
>degree
>angles instead of up/down/across like every other display on Earth.
>
>This display was done with his Electron flux and a small DAC wired in after
>the output.  Really simple to hook up.
>
>We're pretty sure the blanking issue is due to his electronics being faster
>than this display can keep up with.  He can slow down the drawing but you
>start getting flicker as you loose the blanking becomes normal.
>
>Leo is planning on working on a new drawing scheme that will be even 
>crisper
>than this after he's done with a few other goodies.
>
>Do you know what kinds of voltages are needed to drive the TEWS?  Any sort
>of pinout on the defection coils?  Basically the coils in the IP1310
>consists of 4 pins, there's a blanking pin, a ground pin, +5v and +28 v
>pins.
>
>The blanking pin is grounded when blanked, ungrounded when drawing.  The
>coils are tied into the +28v and deflection is done via differential
>voltages.  The +5v is for the heater element.
>
>Jay
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: simpits-tech-bounces at simpits.org
>[mailto:simpits-tech-bounces at simpits.org] On Behalf Of Gene Buckle
>Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 8:44 PM
>To: Simulator Cockpit tech list
>Subject: Re: [simpits-tech] BI hardware interfacing...
>
> > It stems a little deeper than that actually, but essentially, what gene 
>is
> > saying is spot on.
> >
>I would imagine so, but I didn't want to bug Leo about it.  I'm still
>keeping my fingers crossed on that vector driver for the RWR he's working
>on.  My TEWS has the same interface, but a 4" tube instead of a 3".
>
>  > BTW, I represent that remark..."single stacked lawn dart crowd".
>*huge grin*
>
>g.
>
>--
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>
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