s bus convertors info

diverdan

Member
I have a Wookong M, and running a CInistar8 with a spectrum 8. I have run out of port on main controller, as they are all full of the ESc's
I need to run the SLR gimbal and need an additional two ports to run the gimbal. I was informed i need a S bus converter. Anyone out there use one, and can give me advice on how to configure.

Thanks
Dan
 



homer911

Member
I have a Wookong M, and running a CInistar8 with a spectrum 8. I have run out of port on main controller, as they are all full of the ESc's
I need to run the SLR gimbal and need an additional two ports to run the gimbal. I was informed i need a S bus converter. Anyone out there use one, and can give me advice on how to configure.

Thanks
Dan

Hi Dan, I have just bought the futaba 8fg that has the s bus but I have not set it up yet. When I do I will let you know how I get on. What distribution board are you using for your Octo?


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PilotMan

Member
Im not sure I understand...... We are planning to get the S-Buss receiver. Dose this unit provide telemetry back to the Futaba 8FG?

As quoted from futaba's web site:

What does the S.Bus system do?

The innovative Futaba S.Bus system lets you unleash your flight system's full potential and cut down on cable clutter at the same time. It uses digital serial data communication technology to transmit control signals between your receiver and servos.

A single S.Bus cable can carry signals to as many channels as your transmitter can handle. You no longer have to worry about plugging in the wrong servo to the wrong channel, because each servo knows what channel it is dedicated to in advance.

SBD-1 S.Bus Decoder Cables allow the use of existing analog and digital servos, too. By providing today's pilots with tomorrow's technology, the Futaba S.Bus system is nothing short of revolutionary – and the revolution's only beginning.
 

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