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Old 06-07-2012, 08:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default sinus linearizer ?

I see the default is 5, and read that is typical for 3-servo 120 setups.

I am running BLS252 servo's and I have set everything to 90 and even/level. If I run the SL @5 my rates are in the 65-75 range. For testing on the bench, if I change the SL to 0, my rates drop into the 50 range. So what is best??

I also notice my BLS251 also does a lot of clicking ie: acting like it is resetting on the bench, is this normal??

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Old 06-07-2012, 12:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi Dennis,

Sinus Linearizer (could there be a more terrible name) is used to compensate for uneven servo travel, primarily on 4 servo swashplate setups where binding can happen. 5 usually works best for 3 servo setups.

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Sinus Linearizer (could there be a more terrible name)....
There was no recommendation from you, Danny ....you know we would have changed it
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There was no recommendation from you, Danny ....you know we would have changed it
I know, I know. I wasn't in a very creative mood. maybe we can have a "Rename the Sinus Linearizer" contest. The winner gets a new............................................... ....?

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........................USB-Stick?

In case someone has a great idea, feedback is appreciated anytime.

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How about "servo travel compensation".
It's clear isn't it?
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Old 06-21-2012, 02:33 AM   #7 (permalink)
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........................USB-Stick?

In case someone has a great idea, feedback is appreciated anytime.

Joachim
SSTS = Swash plate (because it is only SW servos) Servo Tavel Straightener

(the later is a device for removing curls from hair) here we are removing curls from Servo end travel points and it figures the concept ........ some humor make the flight more linear.. isn't it? Piero
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Old 06-22-2012, 06:03 PM   #8 (permalink)
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How about "servo travel compensation".
It's clear isn't it?
I like it!

Or, maybe 'Servo Travel Equalizer'

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