Inputs, Mixes & Outputs
To be able to support many different types of radio transmitters, EdgeTX uses a generic control data flow that can be
applied to any radio transmitter. In this data flow, any of the radio's physical controls (sticks, switches, sliders, pots)
can be mapped to an input in the software. These inputs can be directly assigned or combined with other inputs into
a single mix. These mixes can be modified by applying weights, offsets, and curves and are then assigned a channel
for output. Final adjustments to the control data are made (including subtrims, curves, endpoint, and centre values)
before finally sending the control data to the RF module. The flowchart below depicts a visual summary of this
control data flow. Detailed information about the flow is provided in the following sections Inputs, Mixes, and
Outputs.
3.5.
Inputs
The
Inputs
screen is where you map your physical radio controls (for example: sticks, sliders, and pots) to a software
input to be used by the radio. After the control has been mapped, it is then possible to apply modifiers to the inputs,
such as a weight, offset or curve, which will then be applied anywhere that input is used. Although it is possible to
also assign switches as inputs, it is normally not needed as switch outputs seldomly need to be modified by a weight,
offset or curve. By default, EdgeTX will automatically map your controller sticks to Aileron, Elevator, Throttle, Rudder
based on the default channel order defined in
Radio Setup
.
Your input channels may default to a different order based on the settings defined in
Radio Setup
.
The Inputs section is also commonly referred to as "
Dual Rates"
as it was previously called this in earlier versions of
OpenTX.
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