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| kowal:
http://www.cyfronika.com.pl/e/store/easyshop.cgi?vid=vbhxygrldurhrmvrsfnpwpnfpystupbq&com=PT/3450&kategoria= 10x6x10mm. this should be good, I ordered :applaud: |
| RandyT:
Just spitballing here, but is it possible that the steel shaft will retain more, or build up, magnetism over time, causing a drift in sensitivity? Perhaps the ferrite is more stable in this regard. RandyT |
| specfire:
--- Quote from: RandyT on May 17, 2006, 05:02:07 pm --- Just spitballing here, but is it possible that the steel shaft will retain more, or build up, magnetism over time, causing a drift in sensitivity? Perhaps the ferrite is more stable in this regard. RandyT --- End quote --- While ferrite is generally made to be "soft-magnetic" in that it does not retain any magnetism (there are "hard-magnetic" ferrite applications apparently), obviously iron holds magnetic polarity even when removed from the field source. In this case however, the magnetic field is oscillating (likely at a high frequency) and so a cumulative effect is not likely. On the other hand, it might end up with a very mild but completely uneven (non-homogeneous) polarity which would make adjustment very difficult (and may change over time like you pointed out.) spec |
| kowal:
I finished tests at last. The new sticks may the ferryt core. Bought 2 new joysticks in Suzo because my old stick be calibrated. They from new sticks act correctly - calibrating do not require :applaud:. I can alter pivot also on wider about 0,75 mm (ideal centring to center). I think about making on sale several copies ::) |
| Grasshopper:
Excellent news. I'd definitely be interested in buying a few, depending upon price of course. |
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