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dtFusion, Dual channel servo travel expander designed for pan/tilt systems. (HD & Voiceover)

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Published on Jun 27, 2012

DtFusion was designed to meet the needs of RC pilots that want to have a bigger view angle with their pan/tilt camera systems, without the need of expensive digital servos.

DtFusion Advantages over other servo travel expanders;
Dual channel, Low profile, Low weight, Included cable extender

Characteristics
- Designed for FPv pan/tilt systems
- Low profile design (13mm * 30mm)
- Low weight less than 6gr
- Included cable extender
- Dual independent Channels (1 dtFusion can control both servos of a pan/tilt system)
- Advanced Jitter prevention
- Ultra Low power requirements
- Lost signal "Led"


Disclaimer:
Tested with 9g Servos and standard Analog Servos that are mechanically capable of 180º
Verify if your servo can do 180º by gently moving the horn
5V max voltage and 3 Amps max current
If only 1 channel is used a Y connection should be used from receiver to the dtFusion board
Digital servos are not supported
Although there is a minimum chance of radio interference, it should be avoided placing dtFusion near the antenna.
When using DtFusion do not increase servo range percentage in the remote, keep it at 100%

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  • caroselli661120654

    i see jitter at the end :-)

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    Thank you for your comment. The jitter in the end is due to the loss of signal, and is due to the receiver, there is little to no jitter during normal operation. althought much of the interference is cleaned by the software, there is still a very small percentage that passes and causes jitter, but as said in normal operation is hardly seen.

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