...Gosh ...Ummm ...5 years I think... with no previous reports of problems.How long have you been making these?
I found out that I have an Invacare Dynamic Controller that has 6 wires on joystick connected to the main PCB. Two of the wires (black and red) are ground and +5V, while the other four change the voltage according to the joystick position between 1.0 V and 3.8V.
titanko wrote::thumbup: Thanks Woody for explanation.
I was worried that changing the "gear" also somehow affects the controller output for the electric motor. If I understand right with "gear" profiles only the joystick resolution changes, and with this I believe shifting is more accurate at lower speeds. Forgive me, I do not have practical experience and that's why such sluggish questions arise .
So if I understand right, what I need is:
- set the "gear" to 5 or 100% ...YES
- connect your' s Arduino interface and connect to my spectrum receiver with two channels..
IF your prepared to cut the wires from the joystick to the board ... then solder 8 or 9 connections ..as I haven't the plugs etc to suit that model of joystick to make it a fairly simple plug in.
NOTE ... 3 CHANNELS ARE NEEDED IF YOU REQUIRE ON/OFF VIA THE R/C TRANSMITTER
- set the interface on the transmitter to the exponential level to achieve precise drive movements at low speeds... You shouldn't need to..but you can.
Is it possible to combine original joystick function with RC commands....YES
I would like to have both. Do I need some switching or it works automatically in parallel... Automatic
Can I combine both functions - RC receiver with original Joystick...YES
Do I need to switch with the switch or the thing already automatically works both simultaneously in parallel.
How in this case the shift of the joystick affects the outputs of the Arduino?... Ummm What?
Can I contact you by mail to order the PGTD?..YES
Sandi
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