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Question about Xtreme Protocol - Printable Version +- XPS Technical Support Forum (https://www.xtremepowersystems.net/forum) +-- Forum: XPS Products (https://www.xtremepowersystems.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: X10+ (https://www.xtremepowersystems.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +---- Forum: Setup and usage (https://www.xtremepowersystems.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=9) +---- Thread: Question about Xtreme Protocol (/showthread.php?tid=162) |
Question about Xtreme Protocol - flyingw - 06-24-2025 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 RE: Question about Xtreme Protocol - XPS - 06-25-2025 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. RE: Question about Xtreme Protocol - flyingw - 06-26-2025 (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 |