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Servo Calibrator
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Designed for use in setting up servo-driven flight simulator gauges in DCS World using DCS-BIOS.
The idea is that you can set up your gauge to use the servo, then use this device to get the time information for the ends of the gauge travel.
Time output is entirely manually set.
Power is supplied via the Arduino's USB port.
A USB "wall wart" or battery pack is recommended - the servo current might overload a computer's USB port.
Parts used:
Arduino Nano
EC11 rotary encoder
20x4 Character LCD with I2C backpack
4-core servo Wire
3-core servo wire
Male 3-pin Dupont connector.
4 off M3 x 10 countersunk screws (for box corners)
4 off M3 x 6 screws for the LCD
1 off M3 x 5 screw (for the Arduino holder)
Fusion360 archive and Step files provided so you can change to match your parts.
The box depth is something to watch in case it's too shallow.
Printing:
All 3 parts are designed to be printed without support:
Print the box back and knob base down
Print the bo
The idea is that you can set up your gauge to use the servo, then use this device to get the time information for the ends of the gauge travel.
Time output is entirely manually set.
Power is supplied via the Arduino's USB port.
A USB "wall wart" or battery pack is recommended - the servo current might overload a computer's USB port.
Parts used:
Arduino Nano
EC11 rotary encoder
20x4 Character LCD with I2C backpack
4-core servo Wire
3-core servo wire
Male 3-pin Dupont connector.
4 off M3 x 10 countersunk screws (for box corners)
4 off M3 x 6 screws for the LCD
1 off M3 x 5 screw (for the Arduino holder)
Fusion360 archive and Step files provided so you can change to match your parts.
The box depth is something to watch in case it's too shallow.
Printing:
All 3 parts are designed to be printed without support:
Print the box back and knob base down
Print the bo
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