TADAO BOARD FOR INFAMOUS AND EMPIRE 2006 FRAMES
The Infamous Intimidator board is a drop-in replacement for the Frenzy LCD board, and includes Musashi 6 software. The circuit board is the most important part of any electronic paintball marker, and upgrading it can potentially change all the performance characteristics. Tadao's leading edge Musashi 6 software provides the user with every option they need to compete in today’s demanding and fast-paced tournament paintball.
The Infamous Intimidator board is designed for use in the 2006 Intimidator or any Intimidator using an “Alias” style frame with a membrane pad.
Features:
- Fully legal in the NPPL, PSP, and Millennium tournament series
- 5 modes of fire
- Unlimited semi-automatic
- Adjustable semi-automatic
- PSP/Millennium ramping
- PSP z-burst
- NXL full-automatic
- More than 1 million unique ways to adjust settings
- Asynchronously monitors the trigger switch using an interrupt based scan at 1 million times per second for the quickest response time and fastest semi-automatic
- Rate of fire adjustable from 14 to unlimited bps in 0.25 bps increments
- AMB (anti-mechanical bounce) and CPF (cycle percentage filter) algorithms help to prevent mechanical and switch bounce without missing real trigger pulls
- Gangster setting allows 3 different options for every fire mode, giving 15 different "breakout" style modes
- 7 color LED provides an easy to use programming mode which allows changes to nearly any variable, including debounce, dwell, loader delay, AMB, anti-bolt stick, fire mode, max rate of fire, eye mode, CPF, Gangster breakout mode, ramp start activation, and more
- All settings are stored in non-volatile memory so they are not lost when the battery is disconnected
- Power efficient software and hardware lengthen battery life
- Automatic 15 minute idle power down saves batteries
- One-touch startup enables the marker to fire almost instantly
- Low battery indicator hardware and software shows battery level each time the marker is turned on
- 25 gram trigger microswitch
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