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I would like add a servo in Solex to control a servo I plan to attach to the accessory bay.
I realize I may have to wire PWM's 6, 7 and 8 from the main board to the extension board but it raised a more fundamental question of PWM's on a 3DR solo.
I have a stock PixHawk and running OpenSolo 4 and Solex v2.0.1. I also have a Gimbal w/camera installed.
When adding a servo to Solex, what PWM # I can specify that will make it out to the accessory bay?
Or, is my only option to do the PWM hack described here Extend 3DR Solo Accessory Bay
If I do the hack and specify PWM 6, 7 or 8 when creating the servo in Solex, will I be sacrificing the existing functionality bound to those PWM's (i.e. Gimbal tilt, Pause and ???)?
The other hack I've come across is to connect an Arduino (or other SBC) to the USB output of the accessory bay and use software to control the PWM's of the Arduino connected to the servo.
If that's the case, how can I control the servo thru either the controller or Solex?
I know thats a l lot of questions. Any advice is appreciated.
I realize I may have to wire PWM's 6, 7 and 8 from the main board to the extension board but it raised a more fundamental question of PWM's on a 3DR solo.
I have a stock PixHawk and running OpenSolo 4 and Solex v2.0.1. I also have a Gimbal w/camera installed.
When adding a servo to Solex, what PWM # I can specify that will make it out to the accessory bay?
Or, is my only option to do the PWM hack described here Extend 3DR Solo Accessory Bay
If I do the hack and specify PWM 6, 7 or 8 when creating the servo in Solex, will I be sacrificing the existing functionality bound to those PWM's (i.e. Gimbal tilt, Pause and ???)?
The other hack I've come across is to connect an Arduino (or other SBC) to the USB output of the accessory bay and use software to control the PWM's of the Arduino connected to the servo.
If that's the case, how can I control the servo thru either the controller or Solex?
I know thats a l lot of questions. Any advice is appreciated.