Building a remote control
posted Jul 18th 2010 12:18pm by Mike Szczysfiled under: wireless hacks
Here’s a homebrew remote control that [Jad Berro] is developing. He’s using a tank robot to test it out but eventually he plans to use it to control an RC plane thanks the 434 MHz wireless module inside. There’s no shortage of input, with two analog sticks from a PlayStation controller, several momentary push buttons, and some toggle switches. Although it’s not shown in the picture above there is also a 16×2 character display that serves as part of the interface. With a navigable menu the only limit to what you can do is the programming space available on the ATmega168 that inhabits the homemade Arduino board at the heart of the system. It certainly would give the robot remote from Friday a run for its money.
tagged: ATmega168, playstation, remote control, 434 mhz
Go there...
http://hackaday.com/2010/07/18/building-a-remote-control/
About Me
- Jad Berro
- Im jad berro , Lebanese , im studying CCE at AUST , im a super geek and i admit it , i have many robots and other creations on my record , i have the first prize from AUB upon creating i guess the first mine disarming robot in Lebanon , i have previously created a binary calculator , i have got really good knowledge with electronics , im ready to help any one , i like to help plz never be shy to ask , I've also got an extensive knowledge with computers and sort and with many OS's some hacking and a lot of problem troubleshooting
17 Channel RC remote controller for robotic applications ! + platform .
Go there...
http://jadberro.blogspot.com/2010/06/17-channel-rc-remote-controller-for.html
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