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Premade diy electronics? Sim wheel.

Discussion in 'DIY peripherals' started by tadope, Mar 13, 2020.

  1. tadope

    tadope New Member

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    Just curious. It seems like all the charge an arm and a leg for the controller box.
    Like starting at 300 and going way higher.

    But dont you simply need an arduino and an stm32? Those things cost like 10-30$ each

    does anyone have a kit featuring these ekectronics that is pre setup?
    I was interested in doing a diy wheel but wiring up the arduino and everything and programming it seemed a bit scary.

    thoughts?
  2. HCR Mad Bull

    HCR Mad Bull Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
    DC motor, AC motor
    You do need an ardino/stm32 but it's the driver that costs a lot if you wanted to use a stepper/servo motor.