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Avionics for Experimental Aircraft |
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20 November 2005 This project has been active for the past months, but has not been publishing. A working beta of bigScreen is now installed and has been serving up data during taxi testing. A project web and download file update will be made as soon as I get flying, hopefully yet this year.
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Overview |
The experimental aircraft community has a long and
rich history of leading edge innovation. One area that has remained
relatively unexplored is scratchbuilt avionics.
While there are a number of kits available to construct a variety engine, airdata and other instruments, few builders are taking
complete advantage of recent advances in electronics and sensor technology.
These advances make it not only possible, but even practical to
consider construction of robust, high quality avionics systems that outperform
commercial systems, at a fraction of the cost. Our hope is to have numerous projects underway here, creating a community
for sharing and supporting the development of a wide variety of sensors,
systems, hardware and software. If you'd like to join in, please
contact Tom. |
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10August2003 Updated EFIS release to efis.0.1.1. This update repairs a z-axis display error which allowed the ASI and ALT tapes to show through the digital value window. The coding error did not reveal itself on the original hardware setup, which was an unaccelerated VIA EPIA M9000. When a GeForce4 NX440 was added, and the drivers updated, the error appeared. Although the stock VESA driver used previously did not show the error, it was nonetheless a software problem in the PFD routine. The new setup is painting the entire efis at 35 frames/sec, up from 5. However, artifacts in the form of black specs are appearing on the PFD. The severity of these artifacts varies with depth translation, but the problem remains with this build, on this hardware/software. The current setup, which is the bigScreen target, is:
27July2003 Released the first EFIS package. This package shows the planned
display structure, along with rudimentary PFD and HSI displays. |
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Copyright 2003 - Tom Dollmeyer |