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What is TrueSync?

If you look at the zoomed in picture of the output of a 6100E 6Ch 2.4Ghz receiver, you will see that the servo pulses are staggered. This is normal, its just how current technology transmits signals from the transmitter, and processed by the receiver.

Just an FYI, here is the channel lineup:
D5: Aux1
D4: Gear
D3: Rudder
D2: Elevator
D1: Aileron
D0: Throttle

So, if you put this on a Heli, CCPM or Standard, you can see the servos are not being commanded in unison.

Sure, 1,2, & 5 may be grouped together, however they are still staggered, and the servo motors will start at different times.


Introducing TrueSync;

True sync not only groups your cyclic servos, but also adjusts the begining of the command pulse so as all pulses end at the exact same point in time. Doing this causes the servo motors to turn on in unison, and move together, a true syncing of the servos.

The picture to below is a zoomed in pic of TruSync in action.




Now that you know a little more about staggered servo pulses from the receiver and TrueSync, take a look the the picture of a capture below.
You can clearly see the outputs (D8, 9, & 10) are always in sync, TrueSync that is :)

This capture is of a 6100E 6Ch 2.4Ghz receiver and the output of the Overdrive SX.






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