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Recently I asked many question about SBUS, XJT-D16 and PPM with regards to use with the X10+.  This time my question is about Xtreme protocol.

I configure my Futaba 9C transmitter to communicate with an XPS-F1 transmitter module using PPM.  I configure my Taranis to communicate with an XPS-J1 transmitter module using XJT-D16.  In both cases the receivers communicate with their respective X10+s using Xtreme protocol.

Since both arrangements work perfectly, then I reckon that the Xtreme protocol can adapt to the frame rates and data content of either XJT-D16 or PPM.  And, the X10+ PWM output to the servos comes at the same frame rate that the transmitter sends frames to the XPS transmitter module (either XJT-D16 at 18ms or PPM at 22.5ms).

Is this correct?  Thanks,

Paul
Yes, the Xtreme protocol is designed so that any frame rate from from 3ms to 100ms will work correctly. The protocol also works with any number of channels from 1 to 32.
(06-25-2025, 11:40 PM)XPS Wrote: [ -> ]Yes, the Xtreme protocol is designed so that any frame rate from from 3ms to 100ms will work correctly.  The protocol also works with any number of channels from 1 to 32.

Interesting, thank you Jim.  Paul