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Homemade FMS Interface problems
I built/tried to build the TX interface for FMS from http://net-express.com/nexus/fmsinterface.html I plugged it into the computer and nada. After pulling it apart I found that there was no current able to pass through one side of the transistor and a lot of resistance on the other side. Did the transistor melt when I soldered it or it the transistor up side down? The side that won't pass current is connected to pin 10 on the parallel port connector.
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Homemade FMS Interface problems
mmmkay,maybe i can help if you try to make more sense
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Homemade FMS Interface problems
What's unclear?
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Homemade FMS Interface problems
Which brand of Tx do you have?
OG. |
Homemade FMS Interface problems
Futaba 6XAS
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Homemade FMS Interface problems
I found another reference to the same thing:
http://www.tmac.asn.au/images/FMS/futaba.jpg I noticed that there is another resistor in the above link. Also, make sure the connectivity to the Tx is correct according to the above picture. Good luck, OG. |
Homemade FMS Interface problems
A nice test to check to see if your Homemade is working is to: use Hyperterminal within your Windows OS
1. Click Start=>Programs=>Accessories=>Communications=>Hype rterminal 2. Type in a name like Test and click OK 3. Where it says Connect Using switch to com1 (make sure your cable is connected to com1) and click OK. 4. Put settings at: Bits per Second : 9600 Data Bits : 8 Parity : None Stop Bits: 1 Flow Control: None 5. Plug your cable into the controller and turn it off . 6. Click OK. Now when you turn on your controller, ASCII code should start streaming down the screen, and when you move around the controls, it should change a bit. When you turn off your controller, the stream of characters should stop. The guy I purchased my cable from recommended me to do this, and works pretty well. It's just an easy way to test JUST the cable.......Good Luck! |
Homemade FMS Interface problems
The Hyperterminal idea works only for the Serial cable (AFAIK) while the original question refers to the Parallel cable.
That's a nice and practical idea though, OG. |
Homemade FMS Interface problems
Hmmm overlooked the part where he said he was creating the parallel one.
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Homemade FMS Interface problems
OldGuru, what I built looks the same as your picture, except for the second resistor. Do you know which side connects to which pin? And should I be able to get a current to pass through the transistor? Thanks for your help. Ed
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Homemade FMS Interface problems
...except for the second resistor. Do you know which side connects to which pin? And should I be able to get a current to pass through the transistor? Also, please take a look at the troubleshooting section in the following link, it may not be the cable itself but some others settings on you computer (not only FMS settings): http://www.tmac.asn.au/fms_free_flight_simulator.htm Hope that helps, OG. |
Homemade FMS Interface problems
Thanks for the help. I'll give it a shot.
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