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=====  Torque Bandwidth Limit  =====
 
=====  Torque Bandwidth Limit  =====
This setting is a filter point for the incoming set point information received by the IONI. The lower the setting the more smoothing due to cutting higher frequency information from the signal and in turn will slightly increase latency which result in a more dull subdued feeling at the wheel. Generally, you want to set this to as high as possible to allow for the most unfiltered information to get to the servo drive. When using the reconstruction filter it is best to set this has high as possible (usually Unlimited). Some game titles do require lower TBW settings due to excessively noisy or sharp feedback signals being implemented in their FFB signals.
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<blockquote>This setting is a filter point for the incoming set point information received by the IONI. The lower the setting the more smoothing due to cutting higher frequency information from the signal and in turn will slightly increase latency which result in a more dull subdued feeling at the wheel. There is also a possibility that lower numbers also lose some set point information which can result in inaccurate representation of position for a split second. Generally, you want to set this to as high as possible to allow for the most unfiltered information to get to the IONI. When using the reconstruction filter it is best to set this has high as possible (usually Unlimited). Some game titles do require lower TBW settings due to noisy or sharp feedback signals being implemented in their system.</blockquote>
  
 
=====  Peaking and Notch Filter =====
 
=====  Peaking and Notch Filter =====
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'''''Warning:''''' if you are using the SimuCUBE acrylic case please be careful when opening as the acrylic can be brittle and crack
 
'''''Warning:''''' if you are using the SimuCUBE acrylic case please be careful when opening as the acrylic can be brittle and crack
 
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