I could have used that in my simulator.... but those modules are normally extremely expensive. But I would have needed digital to synchro to drive the original instruments by computer.
@@Sigmatechnica For my simulator I ended using Simkits instruments that are connected to USB. But if you don't build your own aircraft, there is not much use for these D/A and A/D's. Maybe adding flaps to your car...? ;-) Here is my simulator: th-cam.com/video/OUDqZusUXg4/w-d-xo.html
I can recall testing and repairing PCBs using these exact AD modules, they were used in the servo control system of a military stabilised satcoms system.
Thank you very much! I have a potential project with resolvers and you gave me some hints. Thank you again!
I could have used that in my simulator.... but those modules are normally extremely expensive. But I would have needed digital to synchro to drive the original instruments by computer.
Yeah i got them in a lot of other ebay stuff for almost nothing. Still trying to find an application that justifies their use! :D
@@Sigmatechnica For my simulator I ended using Simkits instruments that are connected to USB.
But if you don't build your own aircraft, there is not much use for these D/A and A/D's. Maybe adding flaps to your car...? ;-)
Here is my simulator: th-cam.com/video/OUDqZusUXg4/w-d-xo.html
@@PlaywithJunk Nice, that's quite a project!
I can recall testing and repairing PCBs using these exact AD modules, they were used in the servo control system of a military stabilised satcoms system.