In case you were waiting for it, its back in stock now:
https://www.tindie.com/products/troni…ion-controller/
And my Blog has updated entry on the progress of this project:
http://motionsim.blogspot.com/2019/10/amc-aa…controller.html
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Thanos
In case you were waiting for it, its back in stock now:
https://www.tindie.com/products/troni…ion-controller/
And my Blog has updated entry on the progress of this project:
http://motionsim.blogspot.com/2019/10/amc-aa…controller.html
Thanks
Thanos
Seems the project is complete now. See the detailed report here:
http://motionsim.blogspot.com/2019/10/amc-aa…controller.html
Thanks
Thanos
it's super nice but I already have one, by cons I'll probably print the box to put it in, it will be better than the original box.
not bad for the harness. and the traction loss looks really easy to do finally. what is the little jack for traction loss? at worst we can adapt to sfx-100 quite easily. I like it now gggrrrrrrrrrr
The little actuator for the traction loss is:
One set of servo actautor (speed: 250mm / s, strength: 150kg, stroke / 150mm) traction loss (Foldback type)
From this KIT:
http://www.pt-actuator.com/proshow.asp?strID=168
I think it costs 750USD fully assembled with AASD-15A servomotor and drive and cables.
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Thanos
I hope there is good security!
Because if it turns nonstop, he'll have trouble breathing : Hehehe:
You could use a small linear actuator instead so there is no fear of motor going too far... see here:
Also see detailed history of the functions added on the AMC-AASD15A controller here:
https://github.com/tronicgr/AMC-AASD15A-Firmware
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Thanos
j'ai pas eu le temps d'allé voir, c'était quoi l'idée ?
sachant que ses cartes existent déjà, quel est le but d'une campagne dans ce cas? c'est une pub pour vendre plus de cartes c'est ça ?
The idea is to crowdfund the production, to reduce the cost of manufacture, and increase its availability in lower price.
Bigger production, lower cost.
Also it's a good gauge to see if there is still interest for such motion controllers out there, to justify further development.
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Thanos
Afficher plusThanos,
I wrote several messages, by mail, on your forum, you do not seem to want to answer me ??
Nevertheless, you are attentive to what is happening here
What should I do to restart my simulator? I would like to find a solution. . I would like a discussion, an exchange to move forward and find a solution.
I would be really glad that my simulator works again, that you give me a little of your time
Thank you in advance
Hi Riton,
Sorry for the delay, There is little time to do things, especially with the kickstarter in the way.
I gave you a answer and possible solutions here:
http://motionsim.freeforums.net/thread/252/fir…3&scrollTo=4320
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Thanos
We agree on the stuff: clearly the resolution of the ADC is not going to change !!
On the other hand, according to the usages, the same PC under Windows or under Linux will not have the same perfs.
So if its code is more optimized then there may be a difference.
Personally, I think this is the case: the IDE Arduino and its compiler have a pedagogical objective, of ease of access to the beginner developers. It certainly uses all the power of the Atmel chip.
Conversely, Bascom is pro-oriented and could exploit more technically the Atmel chip.
Hi,
May I clear some things:
I use hardware quantization of the ADC, and can get higher resolution for the ADC that just 10-bit. But the new AMC1280USB does not only has ADC inputs, It also has DIGITAL SSI Sensors inputs with resolution 12-bit (4096 positions) that are noise free!!!!
Another solution that is using 14-bit SPI sensors is also in the works as well support for SPI ADC chips that is 16-bit!
So, sorry, its not just like a windows or a linux PC anymore, it also includes Scanner and Camera and VR glasses hardware in same price. (to use your computer world reference)
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Thanos