Thanks Adrian,
I would like to have the autopilot kill the engine
(close the throttle) if the autopilot enters KILL mode.
I see the following variables in the airframe
file:
<define name="AUTO_THROTTLE_NOMINAL_CRUISE_THROTTLE"
value="0.65" unit="%"/> <define
name="AUTO_THROTTLE_MIN_CRUISE_THROTTLE" value=".4"
unit="%"/> <define
name="AUTO_THROTTLE_MAX_CRUISE_THROTTLE" value="1" unit="%"/>
Does this mean that, provided "vmode" is set to
"alt" in the flight plan, the autopilot will not reduce throttle below 40%
unless the autopilot enters KILL mode?
Cheers
Jeremy
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, May 31, 2010 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Paparazzi-devel] FAQ - Are
internal combustion engines supported?
Hi Jeremy,
I once implemented PPZ on a nitro plane before I converted it to electric
(I know you're interested in running this on an IC plane, and you have your
reasons, but I have to say - once you go electric, you don't go back...) It
does work perfectly, and really the only thing you have to worry about is the
minimum throttle position in the servo config. I'm not sure about the
IC-specific engine kill setting, I just simply adjusted the minimum throttle
variable (it's in one of the sample airframes, if you so desire, let me know
and I'll send you my IC-enabled one), such that PPZ won't kill the engine when
it goes to zero throttle during flight. However, the radio can still override
this, based on the minimum servo throw settings in the airframe
config.
I used this config with an Alpha 40, and it worked flawlessly. I had to
mount the I/R sensors underneath the plane, near the tricycle landing gear's
rear struts. I mounted them at 45° to the fuse. Now that it's electric, it
runs even better. :)
-Adrian
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 1:53 AM, Jeremy Reinertsen
<address@hidden> wrote:
Bump. Any suggestions for my question below?
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Original Message ----- From: "Jeremy Reinertsen" <address@hidden> To: <address@hidden> Sent: Friday, May 14,
2010 6:28 PM Subject: [Paparazzi-devel] FAQ - Are internal combustion
engines supported?
Hi folks,
The FAQ states "Yes, not relying solely
on inertial measurement, the Paparazzi system is very well suited for
aircraft with high vibration levels. Care must be taken to prevent oily
exhaust residue buildup on the IR sensors and a simple variable must be
added to properly address the special idle/kill needs of an IC
engine."
What is this "simple variable" for IC
engines?
Cheers Jeremy
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