Futaba 05102664 R7108SB (ERP) FassStest/Fassst Control Receiver
Brand:Futaba Stock Code:FTR05102664 Type:Buyer
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Futaba R7108SB Futaba and Telemetry offers a particularly light and small buyer. The narrow structure makes it ideal for use in narrow shells. In addition, he has established the Fassst Transmission Protocol and can easily open the recipient! 1 to 8 analog or digital servo can be connected to the ports. To enable shorter response times, the Servo output signal for digital servos can be changed to 6.3 ms (instead of 16 ms for analog servos). PWM ports can be changed, so that the channels between 9 and 18 can be used as an alternative to connection points. Up to 18 programmable S.BUS servo or Gyros, Flybarless systems or other S.BUS components such as governor can be connected to the S.BUS port (port 8). All S.BUS servos are handled digitally and can be connected to a single servo cable (3 wire). Although there are 4 servo on a wing, only one servo cable goes to Canada. Thus, the complete wiring remains very simple and clear. Analog servos should be connected with a PWM adapter if used on S.BUS. R7108SB has an antenna variety. The buyer constantly compares that the antennas are present in the better signal and in lightning speed. S.BUS2 sensors can be connected to the S.BUS2 port. They forward it to 32 telemetry recording. It has a established telemetry transmitter that transmits data to the receiving transmitter (only the best). Thus, the measured values can be displayed in the transmitter or acoustically. In addition, the receiver always transmits the voltage of the recipient power supply (the voltage sensor is integrated) and automatically transmits the signal power. Caution: The receiver supports HV (high voltage) and can get power directly from 2S lipo battery. Always make sure that connected servos are designed for HV!
Futaba Corporation was founded in 1948 as a manufacturer and seller of receiving vacuum tubes in Japan. Futaba, which uses vacuum tube technology, has started to produce vacuum fluorescent screens. In 1962, Futaba began to produce a press mold set components as well as radio control equipment and founded two of the primary sections of the company. This was followed by the development of mold basic components and the addition of VFD modules to complete the futaba's main product range. Our company's US -based branch Futaba Corporation of America (FCA) supports the same technologies and is the leading provider of electronic production services. (EMS) includes PCB devices to complete box construction, test and engineering design.
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