My steel engine control.
Functionally it consists of 4 modules:
1) Module trimmers
- 3 encoder button (configured as 2 buttons, it is possible to configure the axes)
- 8 buttons1 handle (it is - off)
2) Module Throttle
- 2 main handle with adjustable torque (Allen regulated through a hole in the side)
- handle 5 on the right buttons (2 and 3, the front end)
- 2 buttons on the left front
- 5 based on 2 buttons and toggle switches (on - off)
3) Module ext. axes
- 4 axes (force is regulated but dismantling the body)
- 4 buttons
4) An additional module
- MFD frame from thrustmaster
- 19 programmable RGB LED display (LEDs can be switched on / off from the configurator and dynamic handling of events in War Thunder additional programs Partial)
- Visual panel can be easily changed through the slot in the native MFD
Electronics:
Inside, equipped with an active 7-Port USB Hub D-Link (2 ports on the rear panel)
Within 2 Controller Pro Micro (firmware MMJoy2 from Mega Mozg)
On the back cover removed connector for the pedal (3-axis digital or analog) Ethernet connector
Connection is via twisted pair extender (tested with 10m patch cords Category 6) (a power [url="http://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-UTP-Extender-Extension-Over-Single-RJ45-Ethernet-CAT5e-Cable-Up-to-50M-150FT-/381015502533?hash=item58b64b2ec5"]strip[/url])
The main axis digital sensor TLE, additional axis KMZ41 through ADC
All the mechanics and the whole body - steel St3.
Pens - plastic on the steel frame.
The device weighs around 8,5kg.
Price $330.
Delivery by the buyer.