Descripción
Comentarios por Martin Pickering:
El PBR-12X es una mini centralita, de dimensiones muy reducidas, diseñado con 12 salidas pero para servos con un consumo medio. Está especialmente pensado para veleros de muchos servos donde el espacio en el fuselaje es muy reducido, y otras instalaciones similares.
Aprovechando la tecnología Sbus, el PBR-12X lo que hace es conectarse al receptor mediante Sbus, y divide cada uno de los canales “digitales” del Sbus en salidas físicas, ya sea desde radios (receptores) Futaba, Powerbox, Jeti o Spektrum.
Permite conectar dos receptores y así duplicar la seguridad de la señal, y la alimentación es desde una única batería con conector MR30.
Incluye interruptor electrónico, aunque también se puede dejar encendido y únicamente encender/apagar conectando o no la batería
Martin Pickering
Descripción oficial del producto:
Destacado
- Accede a hasta 12 canales
- Interruptor electronico, mecanizado desde aluminio
- Entrada de corriente MR30
- Cableado sencillo, conecta receptores por sistema Sbus
- SRS Integrado, permite uso de uno o dos receptores
- Compatible con: Powerbox, Futaba, Spektrum, Jeti,
- Detección de marca de radio automático
- Telemetria de voltaje, corriente, capacidad, lost frame y hold
- Frecuencia de servo variable: 10ms, 12ms, 14ms, 16ms, 18ms
- Programable desde emisora Powerbox o Jeti, o desde BlueCom o Powerbox USB
- Diseño compacto y ligero
Ficha Técnica
- Voltaje admitido: 4v a 9v
- Alimentación: 2S LiPo/LiIon, 2S LiFePo, 5S NiCd/NiMH
- Consumo encendido: 25mA
- Máximo corriente: 12A (<30s 20A)
- Entrada de señal: Serie
- Sistemas: Powerbox, Futaba, Spektrum, Jeti,
- Receptor redundante: SRS
- Canales: 12
- Frecuencias: 10ms, 12ms, 15ms, 18ms
- Dimensiones: 22 x 23 x 42 mm
- Peso: 15g
- Rango de temperaturas: -30ºC a +75ºC
Descripción:
The PBR-12X is ideal for use in any model where space is limited, but where a large number of channels is required. The square arrangement of the servo sockets allows the PBR-12X to fit even in very narrow fuselages, such as those of, F5J- and F3B-gliders.
The integral electronic switch is operated using our MicroSwitch. If there is no space for this, the PBR-12X can be activated simply by plugging in or disconnecting the battery, as it stores the last switched state.
The unit features an integral high-current input with a compact MR30 connector in order to cope reliably with the current drain of twelve servos. An MR30 to MPX adapter is included in the set.
Any receiver with a bus output can be used as the receiving component. The unit automatically detects the bus system to which it is connected, which means that no set-up work is required apart from setting the fail-safe positions. Two receivers can be connected to form the basis for a redundant receiving system. If the PBR-12X detects lost data packets from the first receiver, they are replaced with the data from the second receiver; there is no loss of data.
The advantage of separating the receiving section from the servo output is that the receiving component can be installed in the optimum location in the model. For example, if your model has a high carbon fibre content in the area of the wing – fuselage junction , you can install the receiver in the fin.
The PBR-12X supplies telemetry data to all the listed radio control systems. In addition to battery voltage, the telemetry output includes current and consumed capacity. Reception data, such as lost frames or holds, are also delivered to most systems.