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Radical simulator on dyadic acuators.

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by bartez81, Dec 8, 2013.

  1. bartez81

    bartez81 i like amps

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    Hi
    I just finished Radical simulator based on 2 dyadic acuators. Im using hyper cockpit and logitech g25/7 wheel.

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  2. davepeebs

    davepeebs New Member

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    Very nice!
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    eaorobbie Well-Known Member SimTools Developer Gold Contributor

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    Video in action would be cool.
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  4. bsft

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    got any more info on the actuators please?
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    RaceRay Administrator Staff Member SimAxe Beta Tester

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    SCN5 or SCn6 actuators? Lookl like a game center;)
  6. bartez81

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    Scn06 acuatos 300mm. It was show day. I will make movie.

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  7. bartez81

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    I am looking for someone who wrote the program to the Arduino communicates simtools with the AC inverter of course pay for it. Inverter requires two digital signals to give direction and one analog for speed. Arduino supports 5v but I can boost the signal twice on the inverter. Just 2dof is enough. It is also possible permanent cooperation. :)
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    We have been looking at making the SimAxe capable of this, it has a way faster processor among a lot of things, Im awaiting mine to arrive so I can begin testing and setting a test bed up. There is a little bit of information avail in the SimAxe post, take a look.
    You are correct a card is needed in between the Ard and Inverter that will isolate the micro controllers outputs and raise the voltages from 5v to 10v.
    Who is the manufacture of the inverter and model no. please ?
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    LGig5a 1.5 kw one phaze. This inverter can reinforce the analog signal by 200%. so we can use 5v analog output from arduino.
  10. bartez81

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    sorry my pc goes crazy...
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  12. bartez81

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    Yes. How many nights I spent on it ... I ran to him and Tronicgr card and K8061 card. Unfortunately Velleman is too slow and control by synaptrix is uncool.
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    Yes this the reason why we are currently researching the SimAxe to give the option for 240v guys to run their simulators in SimTools, We could proberly get tronics crap to work here but its as slow as the Velleman not really a step up, way too slow. Agree.
    Hang in there or join in with the SimAxe beta.