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Two new cards available at opencockpits

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Two new cards are available at Opencockpits.The USBKeys card is a keyboard decodifier that can handle with 88 keys. It's directly connected to the USB port.http://www.opencockpits.com/images/USBKeys_l.jpgIt includes two types of controllers: the first one lets this card be connected to any IOCP server (SIOC) sending the pressed keys as values of an IOCP variable; the second one works independently as a keyboard emulator that sends each keystroke in our hardware as a PC keyboard keystroke (or combination) really suitable to be used with (i.e.) Project Magenta. In addition it's fully compatible with Flightdesksolution's CDU through it 40 pins connector.(pin to pin compatible).The second card is the USBStepper.http://www.opencockpits.com/images/USBStepper_l.jpgThis is an "intelligent" card that is connected to the USB port and controls up to 3 stepper motors (unipolar or bipolar motors).In addition, this card includes 3 analogue inputs where we can connect 3 axles, and 3 connectors for position sensors. These sensors are used to perform self calibrations.With this card is really easy to build any type of analogue gauge for our cockpit.Any of these cards can be purchased in 3 ways: only PCB, kit or totally finished and tested.Visit : http://www.opencockpits.com

I've seen the videoJust great one of my dream become true, I'm completely excitedto build my own wetcompass :-)Muchas gratias a Manuel por su trabajoHasta luegoSteve

I've just ordered a USBSTEPPER card ...:-)BOB

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