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9.2.13 T
hrottle Limiter
If you have several flight modes and all of them have specific throttle
curves, the Throttle Limiter might help you to get the motor's RPM
safely from the lowest to the maximum RPM that is controlled by
your throttle curve.
You are free to choose any control device (proportional or a switch)
that will operate as a speed limiter. It doesn't allow the throttle to go
any higher than the position that this control shows. The limiter
operates within a specified range (negative and positive rate,
“- Rate
+”)
. Using the
“-”
rate you can set the lowest motor RPM you want to
use. This is the point where the limiter begins its operation. The
“+”
rate represents the maximum possible output of your throttle
channel. If your application needs full throttle, you should set the
“+”
rate to a value higher than 100% so that the full throttle output is
not limited.
It is possible to set some delay for this control (if it is assigned to a
switch) so that the motor goes smoothly from low to high RPM (and
vice versa). Finally, the Exponential parameter enables you to fine-
tune the output at lower RPM and the whole acceleration curve.
The throttle limiter also influences mixes where the throttle acts as
the source. The trim function is not influenced by the throttle limiter.
If a control device is not assigned, the throttle limiter function is
disabled.
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