PowerBox System

PowerBox Cockpit SRS (No. 4620)

12-1481
Product available on request. If interested, please contact us by e-mail: sklep@modelemax.pl
The appearance of the PowerBox Cockpit SRS is identical to that of the PowerBox Competition SRS. It is distinguished by one additional feature: a freely programmable door-sequencer for warbirds and jets. SRS stands for Serial Receiver Circuit: Unlike conventional systems, the signal to the servo is transmitted using a digital serial signal generated by the receiver. This reduces the number of connections required between the receiver and the PowerBox to one cable. The obvious option is to connect a second receiver to the system. In the case of the Spektrum and Jeti systems, there is no need to connect a second receiver. In this case, it is enough to use a receiver with a satellite.
The PowerBox Cockpit SRS has twelve output channels, independent of the radio control system with which it is used. Four of them are equipped with a servo-match function. The purpose of the servo match function is to very accurately match the center point, end points and direction of rotation for each servo. This means that multiple servos mechanically connected to each other on a single control surface (e.g. aileron) can be tuned to run exactly parallel. As a result, they are able to develop their full power and use less electricity. The servo-match function can also enormously extend the service life of the servo. All settings are programmed via SensorSwitch in combination with a high-resolution OLED screen. All menu items are displayed in full text on the screen (and not as shortcuts) making the procedure much easier to understand. The PowerBox Cockpit SRS offers the possibility of linking telemetry to various radio control systems. This feature allows the pilot to monitor the voltage of both batteries on the transmitter screen. The receiver sends data directly to the transmitter screen. Alarms such as low battery are also generated on the transmitter itself.
The high-resolution OLED screen displays the voltage and capacity of both the batteries as well as the actual output voltage. The PowerBox Cockpit SRS supplies an adjustable output voltage of 5.9 V or 7.4 V, making it an excellent choice for standard 6.0 V servos, in both cases the constant output voltage ensures that the servos run continuously. The PowerBox Cockpit SRS can be updated via a USB adapter.

Features:
  • SRS: Serial number of receiving system for using receivers with serial interface : Spektrum DSM2 and DSMX (includes X-Plus channels.), Multiplex M-Link, Futaba S-BUS, hott, JR X-Bus and Jeti R-SAT2
  • Servo-Match function: Servo centering, end points and reverse for 4 channels and 8 servos
  • door-sequencer: six programmable outputs with set-up assistant
  • graphic OLED screen with a resolution of 128 x 64 pixels
  • extremely easy to use programming menu
  • signal amplification and noise suppression for all 24 outputs
  • flight data recorder, lost frames (frames) recording, fail-safe, all battery data
  • Variable number of frames per second 9ms - 21ms
  • 16-bit processor for fast processing of high-resolution signals
  • double regulated output voltage for receivers and servos
  • voltage regulated with 5.9V or 7.4V selection function
  • connection equipment for Futaba, Jeti, Spektrum, Hott and Multiplex MSB s-bus downlink systems
  • direct transmission of battery voltage to transmitter
  • separate display for voltage and capacity of each battery
  • large surface area heat sinks
  • support for three types of batteries: LiPo, NiMH / NiCd, LiFePo
  • Suppression of servo reverse currents that may occur
Technical data:
  • working voltage: 4.0V - 9.0V
  • battery: 2S LiPo, 2S LiIon, 2S LiFePo, 5S NiCd / NiMH
  • power consumption in standby mode: 130 mA
  • current consumption in standby mode: 15 μA
  • current flow: max. 2x20 A.
  • voltage drop: max. 0.3 V
  • output voltage: 5.9V and / or 7.4V
  • input signal: serial
  • supported RC systems: Spektrum, Futaba, HoTT, M-Link, Jeti, JR
  • servo slots: 21
  • programmable servo outputs: 4 channels, 8 servos
  • servo signal resolution: 0.5 μs
  • Frame signal: 9 ms, 12 ms, 15 ms, 18 ms, 21 ms
  • OLED screen: 128 x 64 pixels
  • integrated door-sequencer: yes
  • supported telemetry systems: Futaba, Jeti, Spektrum, HoTT, M-Link
  • dimensions: 110 x 72 x 24 mm
  • weight: 115 g
  • working temperature: -30 ° C to + 75 ° C