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*Hitec has duplicated some of the Futaba data format such as Channel Order in the data | *Hitec has duplicated some of the Futaba data format such as Channel Order in the data | ||
*Hitec has chosen NOT to duplicate other Futaba data standards such as channel center data, a and direction of travel away from center. | *Hitec has chosen NOT to duplicate other Futaba data standards such as channel center data, a and direction of travel away from center. | ||
− | *Due to these variations, you must make some additional changes to your Hitec Transmitter settings in order to 'emulate' a Futaba. | + | *Due to these variations, you must make some additional changes to your '''Hitec Transmitter settings''' in order to 'emulate' a Futaba. |
+ | **Reverse Transmitter Channels | ||
+ | ***Reverse the Elevator Channel | ||
+ | ***Reverse the Throttle Channel (To use the Aura throttle port for an ESC, else as required) | ||
+ | ***Reverse the Flap Channel (If needed to match Futaba, or as required) | ||
=== Traditional PWM Servo Connections === | === Traditional PWM Servo Connections === |
Revision as of 19:49, 13 November 2017
Contents
Hitec Installation Notes and Equipment Selection
Note: This page is a Draft/Work in Progress. We request feedback from customers to make this page better based on your experience.
There are two ways to connect the Aura to your Futaba Receiver:
- S.Bus (Hitech implementation of Futaba S.bus)
- Traditional PWM Servo Connection
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 Hitec brand equipment.
Hitec S.Bus
- Preferred way to connect the Aura to Futaba Receivers
- S.Bus - S.Bus is serial data on one wire (Digital). It gives the Aura knowledge of all of the available Hitec channels.
- Aura will follow the Failsafe outputs of the Hitec Receiver.
- Recommended for all aircraft types
- S.Bus Input plugs 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
Notes on using Hitec S.Bus
- Hitec has elected to use the Futaba Header Bytes, so the Aura will work and/or auto-detect as a "Futaba S.Bus"
- Hitec has duplicated some of the Futaba data format such as Channel Order in the data
- Hitec has chosen NOT to duplicate other Futaba data standards such as channel center data, a and direction of travel away from center.
- Due to these variations, you must make some additional changes to your Hitec Transmitter settings in order to 'emulate' a Futaba.
- Reverse Transmitter Channels
- Reverse the Elevator Channel
- Reverse the Throttle Channel (To use the Aura throttle port for an ESC, else as required)
- Reverse the Flap Channel (If needed to match Futaba, or as required)
- Reverse Transmitter Channels
Traditional PWM Servo Connections
- Least preferred
- Recommended for all aircraft types.
- Supports virtually all receivers
- Limits port availability. Typically Aura will be configured with 4 inputs and 4 outputs with PWM.