work. I ended up using a multiplexer, having the OOPic select the
channel with a select line and read the pulse width. After it
receives it, it selects the next channel and uses the pulse timer
object. I could not get it to work with only one channel (using the
servo output from the receiver) or multiple channels. The
multiplexer circuit / program reads the channels about 20 times per
second. I would love the RCIn object to work so I could do
everything with virtual circuits...Oh well.
--- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, "rtstofer" <rstofer@...> wrote:
>
> --- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, "calpolyjdk" <calpolyjdk@> wrote:
> >
> > Counting the lines, isnt'e RC1 Line 17? In any event, I also
tried
> > placing the signal onto Line 16 and it still doesn't seem to be
> > working. I'm trying to follow as best as I can the Object
description
> > of oRCIN(1-6), but again, no dice...
> >
> > Jonathan
>
> I must have gotten cross-eyed. RC1 is correct. Still a capture
input.
>
> Try it with a single channel pulse. In fact, loop an oServo output
> back to the oRCIN1 input and see what happens.
>
> Post your code. It should be pretty short.
>
> And describe how you have the system grounds tied together...
>
> Richard
>
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