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kubing blower controller a.k.a xsim esc

Discussion in 'SimTools compatible interfaces' started by kubing, Mar 19, 2011.

  1. kubing

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    just want to share here. finish my project last nite, will upload the code and schematic later.. :)
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    [img600px]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-z9eY7o_LMjA/TYTKyLdvGdI/AAAAAAAAAPU/6CzX0LpCCJk/s1600/blower.jpg[/img600px]

    here is the schematic.


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    Here is the setup.
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    Where are the fans? :)
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    will upload video soon.. on friday maybe. too busy at the moment. my students sit for an exam now,,hehe :)
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    here is the video..just proof of concept to show how its work. 50% intensity use since my motor is small and unloaded.. only use one channel of DSMhb. with little modification of motor balancing it also can be use as vibrator/kicker proportional to rpm or speed.. :thbup:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccGT1ZkcwAs
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    The motor is severely lagging the slider, the wind or vibration effects will be out of sink by about 1 sec and make things worse than without it. Maybe a different motor+driver combination could help the problem.
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    if you set intensity about 80-100% everything just fine,,, as I have state before this only small motor (6volt) take from toy just to proof of concept. I dont want to burn my motor with 100% duty cycle from 13.8V power supply.. :D