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Tronic's AMC motor motion-controller with pwm/servo output

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on 30.05.2012, 18:17

Re: Tronic's AMC motor motion-controller with pwm/servo output

Postby tronicgr on 30.05.2012, 18:17

kubing wrote:I dont think we are here to hate POLOLU. I personally use pololu motor driver to drive my DIY controller. Pololu have a ton good product but nothing are design specifically to be use with X-Sim. But some people are creative enough to make use of it for nothing but convenience and no hassle solution. Never ever compare JRK to custom built controller like AMC. because they are built with "X-sim Ready" in mind. In my case for example. I analyses every single bit of hex and binary code from PC to USB to RS232 protocol to make the controller understand what X-sim really need the actuator/motor to be. I understand how hard and pain in hundred of man hour working to built one working controller. :cheers:


My feelings exactly!!
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on 31.05.2012, 07:45
Re: Tronic's AMC motor motion-controller with pwm/servo output

Postby abdo_tahan on 31.05.2012, 07:45

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on 01.06.2012, 02:13
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Postby jsmith2307 on 01.06.2012, 02:13

Greetings,
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on 01.06.2012, 03:21
Re: Tronic's AMC motor motion-controller with pwm/servo output

Postby abdo_tahan on 01.06.2012, 03:21

Good day every one ...

Sharing resources ... and talking about simulators ...
to help visualize all kind of electronics digital and analog circuits ...
the magic side of the world is free to test and discover by yourself .
to learn ,imagine , and build a circuit and test it there ... to free you mind for more thoughts .

http://www.falstad.com/index.html

I'm testing and modifying Thanos H-bridge online and :thbup: :thbup: the coupled version . :highfive:
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on 02.06.2012, 17:14
Re: Tronic's AMC motor motion-controller with pwm/servo output

Postby tronicgr on 02.06.2012, 17:14

I'm using http://www.falstad.com/index.html from time to time to simulate circuits. It has almost everything!


 
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on 03.06.2012, 03:48
Re: Tronic's AMC motor motion-controller with pwm/servo output

Postby BartS on 03.06.2012, 03:48

Basically I think this video says everything about BSFT's attitude towards anything thats better than his beloved Pololu 12v12 is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbcctWbC8Q0.
Sorry BSFT but when I saw this video first person I thought of was you!
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on 03.06.2012, 05:36
Re: Tronic's AMC motor motion-controller with pwm/servo output

Postby bsft on 03.06.2012, 05:36

BartS wrote:Basically I think this video says everything about BSFT's attitude towards anything thats better than his beloved Pololu 12v12 is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbcctWbC8Q0.
Sorry BSFT but when I saw this video first person I thought of was you!


Thanks Barts, good video link. Its a waste of time commenting further relating to tronic cards, ards or the pololu. So I admit defeat.
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on 04.06.2012, 18:27
Re: Tronic's AMC motor motion-controller with pwm/servo output

Postby tronicgr on 04.06.2012, 18:27

Anyway.... :?

I updated the AMC1.6 project with photos of an actual PCB, that was donated to me. Check it out...
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on 07.06.2012, 02:10
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Postby abdo_tahan on 07.06.2012, 02:10

Greetings all ...
Hi Psft ... that's really a cool response ... really wise from you :pleasantry: ... thank you ,thank you :clap: :clap:
I'm really sorry if you have any thing still in mind ... and I'm going to delete or edit my previous post :banned: ... to keep the thread clean as if there is nothing happened , it's a bad page 139 and get's me out of the mode ... Pls. do the same to all involved guys .
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on 13.06.2012, 09:48
Re: Tronic's AMC motor motion-controller with pwm/servo output

Postby dutch_anykey on 13.06.2012, 09:48

Hi,

It's been a while since I was here. So there is lots of progress booked I see. I have to catch up on my reading ;-)

I tried to open this link: http://www.x-sim.de/forum/blog.php?u=101&b=21
But it doesnt bring me to the project place. Something wrong with this link?

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