Hello, I would like to buy java mcdu and I'm looking for information about it. Do you happy with it ? how is the quality ? How long did it take to receive it ? Thanks a lot
Hi, I would say its a small scale production run, for MCDU physically are fine, mine has several error of not being recognized by its software, tried their firmware reprogramming still not working one of gthe cust in the group DM me said he also experienced the samething and need to send back the unit. I decided to rebuild using arduino 2650 and Mobiflight. Some people are fine. I suspect my Mobiflight might be accidentally flash it and broke it. Its the affordable one without going semi DIY at least you dont have to create all the buttons and cover. The mfg guys quite responsive though. It takes around 2-3 weeks to my country Indonesia, due to custom also despite using DHL is already helpful. I wojld recommend it but still with some risk due to small run production company. Also it use their propertiaries software sometimes broke due to SU MSFS update.
Not yet it would be part 6 video but its quite challenging if you havent used to design pcb and made one. Also its not that accurate on the size so some mis alignment but it did successfully transform. But I guess if you use as stand alone mcdu should be fine. Actually there is another affordable mcdu I think easyjetsimpilot did a review, physically less appealing but seems ok to for stand alone use. For a more realistic home cockpit setup not so. As its a flatter design
@@hobbytechgearID69 What is not accurate on the size ? PCB or MCDU ? What is the width of the MCDU ? I will check the video of easyjetsimpilot thanks :)
Its my pcb thats slighlty not accurate so its not aligned with javasimulator physical case and buttons. Their unit are true to size in my opinion and experience its fight ok with the rest of the panels
Its a DIY korry switch using 2 leds on each slot so 4 leds per korry. Im using common anode config as im using ULN2003 driver IC to drive the LED, and some using a 16-bits shift reg LED driver, to save pins from the arduino
Its Do It Yourself i dont have links but I think there are many but mostly expensive around 4000 usd, java simulation is in the design phase they later might have some competitive price
Hello, I would like to buy java mcdu and I'm looking for information about it. Do you happy with it ? how is the quality ? How long did it take to receive it ? Thanks a lot
Hi, I would say its a small scale production run, for MCDU physically are fine, mine has several error of not being recognized by its software, tried their firmware reprogramming still not working one of gthe cust in the group DM me said he also experienced the samething and need to send back the unit. I decided to rebuild using arduino 2650 and Mobiflight. Some people are fine. I suspect my Mobiflight might be accidentally flash it and broke it. Its the affordable one without going semi DIY at least you dont have to create all the buttons and cover. The mfg guys quite responsive though. It takes around 2-3 weeks to my country Indonesia, due to custom also despite using DHL is already helpful. I wojld recommend it but still with some risk due to small run production company. Also it use their propertiaries software sometimes broke due to SU MSFS update.
@@hobbytechgearID69 was it difficult to change PCB ? So bad you did not video of this ^^
Not yet it would be part 6 video but its quite challenging if you havent used to design pcb and made one. Also its not that accurate on the size so some mis alignment but it did successfully transform. But I guess if you use as stand alone mcdu should be fine. Actually there is another affordable mcdu I think easyjetsimpilot did a review, physically less appealing but seems ok to for stand alone use. For a more realistic home cockpit setup not so. As its a flatter design
@@hobbytechgearID69 What is not accurate on the size ? PCB or MCDU ? What is the width of the MCDU ?
I will check the video of easyjetsimpilot thanks :)
Its my pcb thats slighlty not accurate so its not aligned with javasimulator physical case and buttons. Their unit are true to size in my opinion and experience its fight ok with the rest of the panels
are them common cathodes korrys or it's only a test ? Just started my A320, good luck for you.
Its a DIY korry switch using 2 leds on each slot so 4 leds per korry. Im using common anode config as im using ULN2003 driver IC to drive the LED, and some using a 16-bits shift reg LED driver, to save pins from the arduino
Ive completed all physical and electronics construction now in the mobiflight setting phase
did you buy it or made it? may I have some links
Its Do It Yourself i dont have links but I think there are many but mostly expensive around 4000 usd, java simulation is in the design phase they later might have some competitive price
Shiny 😁🤓