FCC3 center value stability
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I just got FCC3 for a few days. Love it, but got some issue. Any FCC3 owner can help?
One issue I found is the center values of both axes seem not very stable, especially if I move the stick to the both extremes of an axis, it will return to different center values. And continue to use the stick for awhile will gradually shift the center some what. But if I turn computer off for a while it will return to the original value. the variation is not very big though.
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If you are using automatic calibration, try setting a manual calibration in the CCP.
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If you are using automatic calibration, try setting a manual calibration in the CCP.
I use manual calibration, and I talk about the raw values.
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If talking about the raw values, Ive noted something similar, though not a very pronounced effect. Mine is a difference of 3 to 5… values? I dont know what the units are for the stick input 0.o
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If talking about the raw values, Ive noted something similar, though not a very pronounced effect. Mine is a difference of 3 to 5… values? I dont know what the units are for the stick input 0.o
Yup, not very pronounce. If it a normal behavior, I think it is ok. Do you use a little center dead zone to eliminate the variation or just let it be as recommended by mav-jp? I think the FLCS coding in BMS flight model already dampening the sensitivity near the center so no apparent effect. But I use ±140 raw from center value in my manual calibration, so it’s about 2%.
Do you have center drift over time from the moment that you start the pc? Mine when freshly open my pc (reboot not count) my X will start around 323-325 and will gradually drift to 318-321 (but stop there). My Y have no drift, but have variation issue as above mentioned.
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I dont use a deadzone. The center seems to stay where it is, or at least, I cant tell that it moves except by checking the numbers.
Its not perfectly centered for me, but its close enough that I usually just fly out the error - or switch on autopilot.