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Tutorial Simple Digital Scope for Motion Sim Testing

Discussion in 'SimTools compatible interfaces' started by RufusDufus, May 10, 2014.

  1. dedas

    dedas Active Member

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    Thanks for the tool, i'll give it a try:)
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    i know this is an old thread now but have just done some testing. I am using an arduino mega and sabertooth 2 x 25 with @vthinsel code with tft touch screen that has made it really handy for changeing pid settings. Anyway using @RufusDufus simple scope it was really easy to track the differences pid settings and game settings made. Am very happy with the movement and response sim tools osciiliscope.png
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    graz New Member Gold Contributor

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    couple more shots of both motors this time across the top of mount panorama and down conrod straight in v8 supercar rfactor,
    Again very happy with it all so a big thanks to @RufusDufus the simple scope as it helped so much in the tuning of the rig.

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    Oscillo simu.jpg
    That's what gives it to Surge, Heave and Pitch
    I think it's bad, as I felt in games I think it lacks resolution, how can I improve the rendering?
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    no ideas to improve the operation, the curve?