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wiki:tcb:operation:functionlist [2020/07/30 13:02] opadmin [RC Passthrough] |
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==== General Purpose Outputs A & B ==== | ==== General Purpose Outputs A & B ==== | ||
- | The TCB has two general purpose I/O ports called A & B. Whether they operate as inputs or outputs is something you determine by a setting on the [[wiki: | + | The TCB has two general purpose I/O ports called A & B. Whether they operate as inputs or outputs is something you determine by a setting on the [[wiki: |
===External Output A | B - On | Off | Toggle | Pulse | Blink (D)=== | ===External Output A | B - On | Off | Toggle | Pulse | Blink (D)=== | ||
- | The **On** function will turn Output A on, the **Off** function will turn it off, and the **Toggle** function will toggle the Output A status (on → off, off → on). The **Pulse** function will briefly set the pin to the opposite state of its default level (default level set in OP Config, either High or Low). Use the Pulse function to emulate a button press to some external device. The **Blink** function will start blinking the output at the rate specified on the [[wiki: | + | The **On** function will turn Output A on, the **Off** function will turn it off, and the **Toggle** function will toggle the Output A status (on → off, off → on). The **Pulse** function will briefly set the pin to the opposite state of its default level for a specified length of time (the default level and pulse length can be specified on the [[wiki: |
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===RC Output 1-4, 6-8 - Pass-through (A)=== | ===RC Output 1-4, 6-8 - Pass-through (A)=== | ||
- | If available, these functions will appear in the function list. Assign an analog trigger to control any servo or ESC plugged into the corresponding RC Output. Note: even if the physical control on your radio is a switch, you should set its Aux channel to " | + | If available, these functions will appear in the function list. Assign an analog trigger to control any servo or ESC plugged into the corresponding RC Output. |
+ | **Note:** even if the physical control on your radio is a switch, you should set its Aux channel to " | ||
+ | **Note:** If using a hobby speed controller on the RC output, < | ||
===RC Output 1-4, 6-8 - Pan Servo (A)=== | ===RC Output 1-4, 6-8 - Pan Servo (A)=== |