Hi @JonnyMac.
I have been using your P1 sbus rx code with great success reading a Futaba receiver output and using that information to control a UAV with the P1.
Now I have added a true airspeed sensor (Futaba SBS-01TAS) to it and I want to read the speed from it with the P1.
I have been searching the internet for clues and if I have understood it correctly, the telemetry sensor answers at a specific timeslot after the receiver has finished sending the 25-byte servo data.
Have you done any experiments with telemetry sensors connected to the P1?
I would say I am a decent spin programmer, but I have never entered the world of PASM.
Any hints pointing me in the right direction would be very appreciated
Have you done any experiments with telemetry sensors connected to the P1?
No, not yet.
I'm not a big PASM person, either, but I find PASM is nicer that other flavors of assembly language. There are lots of gifted PASM programmers in the forums, so I'm sure that if you pose your requirements you'll get some help.
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Hi @JonnyMac.
I have been using your P1 sbus rx code with great success reading a Futaba receiver output and using that information to control a UAV with the P1.
Now I have added a true airspeed sensor (Futaba SBS-01TAS) to it and I want to read the speed from it with the P1.
I have been searching the internet for clues and if I have understood it correctly, the telemetry sensor answers at a specific timeslot after the receiver has finished sending the 25-byte servo data.
Have you done any experiments with telemetry sensors connected to the P1?
I would say I am a decent spin programmer, but I have never entered the world of PASM.
Any hints pointing me in the right direction would be very appreciated
No, not yet.
I'm not a big PASM person, either, but I find PASM is nicer that other flavors of assembly language. There are lots of gifted PASM programmers in the forums, so I'm sure that if you pose your requirements you'll get some help.
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