Damping doesn't help - you are right it it just seems to slow the response time to the input. I have found I can watch the rudder deflect back and forth while this spiking occurs.
Just got a brand new set of CH pedals, and they spike in the same way. Hold about 45 degree input in either direction, and the raw and scaled displays twitch and you can watch the plane's rudder wander back and forth in external view.
Could this be a power supply issue? I recall I also went through 2 Logitech G940 systems (one was sent as a replacement) and they both had bad spiking on the rudder axis. I've also tried using a powered USB hub, but I still see the spiking.
Or could it be a problem with the mobo USB circuits? I dont know why it would only show on the rudder though and not on the joystick X Y axes.
Next step is to install AH on my laptop and check for spiking there. I know when I was troubleshooting the G940s rudder pedals, I install the G940 on a laptop and saw no spiking at all. But I'd like to see its behavior in AH on the laptop also.
Appreciate any thoughts or other testing I could perform.
EDIT: Just tested both the Saitek and the CH pedals on my laptop with AH installed, with and without use of a powered USB hub. The CHs were generally stable, and the Saiteks did spike a little but were noticeably more stable with the use of a the powered USB hub.
So my question remains - can a faulty or poorly performing power supply affect spiking of USB controllers? Is the improved stability with the use of the hub indicative of a dirty power problem?
Thanks help!