hello sir..do you have a clear image for the connection of the wireless receiver to uno?please
@justcheckinm89 жыл бұрын
+Jonathan Villas I don't have a photo, and I no longer have the assembled components. However, if you head over to my blog about it (see the video description), I have described the connections required. If you still need some help, I could do a quick fritzig diagram for it...leave me a note on the blog.
@aeriallaag10189 жыл бұрын
please check your blog sir.. i already leave a note. thank you
@theNOCOps310 жыл бұрын
How's code? I'm trying to get it to work, but i fail
@justcheckinm810 жыл бұрын
Follow the link to the blog in the description..Heaxpod (Pt 3) has the Arduino sketch code on the post. Leave a comment in the blog if you are still having problems.
@ulissessalvador9 жыл бұрын
could you tell me how to get the board up running?
@justcheckinm89 жыл бұрын
+ulisses salvador - Hi Ulisses. The link in the description will take you to the blog I wrote up about the project, including all the code and connections from the PS2 receiver to the arduino and then out to the torobot board. Follow the comments particularly in part 3 of the blog to get some clarification on the setup. Cheers.
@ulissessalvador9 жыл бұрын
thank you also wanted to ask if you have the wiring diagram of the Arduino with the board
@justcheckinm89 жыл бұрын
+ulisses salvador I don't have a diagram made up, but the connections are pretty straight forward and described in my blog: Connect the UNO -> Servo Controller board: UNO TX -> RX0 (next to the mini USB socket, bank of 3x2 header pins ahead of "S1") UNO RX -> TX0 (Screw block in servo board) Gnd -> ..well...ground! - It also pays to ground the external PSU (or battery ground if using one), Arduino ground, and servo ground rail all to the same rail. Seems to prevent stray signals and your servos jittering so much. VS - Voltage supply input for the servo main power..this does not power the board itself, it is a positive voltage rail from external source suitable for the servos you are using. In my case, 5V from an old computer PSU VSS -> 5v pin on the UNO for powering the board processor.