[simpits-tech] Controller for LED's
Justin Messenger
jjmessenger at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 28 16:23:32 PST 2011
The Opencockpits USBOUTPUTS card also handles 64 outputs and can run up to 50
volts through the connectors which are built right onto the board. With shipping
it also costs about half as much.
http://www.opencockpits.com/catalog/electronic-cards-iocards-outputs-lampsleds-c-21_44.html
You do however, have to learn SIOC script which takes some time.
It looks like Ruscool has a much easier to use interface.
Justin
www.SimAdventure.com
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http://www.ruscool.co.nz/64_op.html
John makes bits for us at work, but has branched out into “consumer” components
as well.. I am going to be using his 64 output board (as soon as the world
stops shaking), and he can supply an SDK rather than using his FS9/X GUI app..
SeanG
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From:simpits-tech-bounces at simpits.org [mailto:simpits-tech-bounces at simpits.org]
On Behalf Of Roy Coates
Sent: Tuesday, 1 March 2011 7:48 a.m.
To: Simulator Cockpit Builder's List
Subject: [simpits-tech] Controller for LED's
Chaps,
About to start building another simpit and I'm looking for a
controller I can use to control low-current devices like LED's.
At most, I might have a small relay or two - nothing major.
Top of my list right now is the Phidget 0/16/16 but feel that this is expensive
for what it is. (~$100)
I don't have time to build anything, is anyone aware of another off-the-shelf
interface that might do the job?
Cheers,
Roy .
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