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**Availability of all 8 Aura Ports as outputs
 
**Availability of all 8 Aura Ports as outputs
 
**Receiver ports are also active and available for use
 
**Receiver ports are also active and available for use
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*'''PWM''' (Servo Leads)
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**Recommended for all aircraft types.
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**Supports virtually and receiver
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**Limits port availability. Typically Aura will be configured with 4 inputs and 4 outputs with PWM.

Revision as of 02:35, 15 February 2017

Notes Regarding Futaba Installations and Equipment Selection

There are Two choices of communication method when using Futaba equipment.

NOTE: Any recommendations are based on years of knowledge and product use and are informational only.
We do not 'specify' radio installations. Consult your radio manufacturer for radio information.
We test and support the use genuine Futaba brand equipment. They are listed here from the most capable/preferred to the least:

  • S.Bus - S.Bus is serial data on one wire (Digital). It gives the Aura knowledge of all of the available Futaba channels.
    • Aura will follow the Failsafe outputs of the Futaba Receiver.
    • Recommended for all aircraft types
    • Input into Aura Port B (Servo Bus)
    • Precise digital Data
    • Availability of all 8 Aura Ports as outputs
    • Receiver ports are also active and available for use
  • PWM (Servo Leads)
    • Recommended for all aircraft types.
    • Supports virtually and receiver
    • Limits port availability. Typically Aura will be configured with 4 inputs and 4 outputs with PWM.