Taranis/OpenTX: Programming Custom Switches I've got one of the Taranis units that has a bit of a stick centering problem. No biggie, but I read that someone on RCG had their sticks center a lot better after the radio had broken in for a while.
Hi, could anybody please explain the parameters of Edge and Sticky?
They seem to be undocumented and Google didn't help either in finding a correct and comprehensive function and parameter description.
(Which is quite frustrating by the way. Is there a way to contribute to the documentation? Even some short but complete and correct notes in the manual are better than nothing.)
Well - back to the actual question. Tests made in simulator:
Edge:
- Ln seems to go TRUE for 'Duration' when the 'V1' is TRUE for a duration specified in 'V2' as an time interval, right?
- What does 'Delay' do? I can't figure it out.
EDIT: Bug in Companion - transmitter shows N/A for delay
Sticky:
- Ln goes to TRUE when 'V1' transitions from FALSE->TRUE
- Ln goes to FALSE when 'V2' transitions from FALSE->TRUE
- Ln goes to FALSE after 'Duration', 'Duration' starts when Ln goes to TRUE
- 'Duration' has a higher priority than 'V2', if 'Duration' hasn't passed, 'V2' will not set Ln to FALSE
=> In my opinion the precedence is the wrong way around. What is the idea behind it? E.g. when 'V2' is a physical input the user would expect to be able to abort what ever was triggered by 'V1' immediately using 'V2', regardless of the duration. I can think of situations where this behavior could be dangerous.
- if 'Duration' is set !=0 then 'V1' does not trigger Ln, even when Ln is currently FALSE (or in simpler words: if Ln was switched off by the duration timer, it needs to be turned off by 'V2' once more before it can be turned on by 'V1' the next time)
=> Unexpected. Not useful in my opinion. When a switch is off, it is off and should allow to be turned on again, no matter if it was turned off by the 'duration' or 'V2'. What is the idea here or is it a bug?
- 'Delay' can't be selected. Why?
EDIT: Bug in Companion - transmitter allows entering delay
It would be great if someone with the needed insight could clarify and elaborate a bit. Please don't ask what I'm trying to do. I'm just checking out what functions are available and how they behave in detail before making use of them.
Thank you.