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BCD rotary, for FSBUS
Hi
I can see on the forum, that many is using Knitter, for the BCD switsch. Can anybody give me the type number of the Knitter BCD switsch that is best to use. Regards Finn Denmark |
Hi Finn,
do you mean the Knitter rotary ??? That is the MRP1-20... Mathias |
Hi Mathias
Just what i need. Thanks. Regards Finn |
I think BCD rotaries work too. Are there any special requirements, does it need to be BCD or HEX code, there are different ones..? How does one wire a BCD switch? As type1 rotary?
Some of those BCD switches are pretty small and thin, so it makes an appealing choice for gauge knobs that one can just glue/attach on top of the instrument panel that has a TFT behind. Tuomas |
Hi all,
hereīs probably some slight misunderstanding: the MRP series from Knitter are not BCD coded. They are plain rotary pulse switches (Miniature Rotary Pulse = MRP)with 24 pulses / rev. BCD coded Switches are used to set the values from 1 to F (=1 to 16) There are BCD coded thumbwheel switches available with engraved numbers on the wheel. They are very fine for setting the transponder code or the radio frequency, but cannot be used as "Rotaries". Just my 2 cts Best regards Peter |
Hi Peter
So far i understand, the BCD must have 16 position. Do you now how to connect to the FSKEY. Regards Finn |
Hi Again
Must that be binary coded hexadecimal?? Regards Finn |
Hi Finn,
the BCD coded switch can have max 16 positions, but could well be 10 only. (0 to 9). The switch has 4 pins plus common and is BCD coded (1, 2, 4, 8 ) in itself The numbers on the switch are generally in dec. In FSBus you just tell that itīs a BCD switch and the software will decode the BCD coded signal to dec. Eg: 1 Dec = switch representing the 1 is closed (all others open) 2 " = " 2 " " 3 " = " 1 and 2 " " 4 " = " 4 " " 5 " = " 1 and 4 " " 6 = 4 and 2 7 = 1 and 2 and 4 8 = 8 9 = 1 and 8 10 (A) = 2 and 8 B = 1 and 2 and 8 And so on until 1and 2 and 4 and 8 = 16 dec = F hex Hope this helps. Best regards Peter |
Hi Peter
Thanks again. But to be sure, are you then connect the BCD like 4 switsches to the FSKEY? Sorry about all my questions regards Finn |
Hi,
yes, the BCD switch is considered as 4 individual switches connected to FSKey. May be that there is a limitation that you may not mix rotaries and "normal" switches within 1 row. If I recall it correctly there was no such limitation in the 1.x FSBus version. For FSBus 2.02 I canīt tell for sure as I havenīt tried it yet. But why not trying it out. Canīt damage any thing though. Hope I could help. Best regards Peter |
If I understand it right, you just want to know, how to wire a rotaryswitch to fsBus to detect the rotating-direction, right?
för this, you can use rotaries witch any number of contacts per rotation which can be divided with 4 (sorry for my bad english) you just wire pin 1,5,9 etc to key1, pin 2,6,10...to key2, 3,7,11... to key3 and pin 4,8,12...to key4 on the FSKey card. then you have to select the four key as a rotary and give it the function you want to have on this. thatīs all folks greez phil |
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