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You'll need an RF module that can take PPM input. Any JR or Futuba module should work. As far as NRF2401 devices, you'll need one with a CPU that decodes the PPM and takes care of all the RF connection protocol. Banggood sells some of those; they'll be intended to plug in to the trainer port of other transmitters. Just search for "multiprotocol" there.
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Payne Open Source Arduino DIY Remote Control
Dear All,
I made this gamepad. It is working. But I have a problem. channels can not set to zero point. Though move sticks to the lowest point, it doesn't go to zero. (see image GP1). And at the middle point as image GP2. therefor can't play game smoothly. how can do it? Please help. Hemantha |
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Solved:
"Also looking for a running sketch for chinese made encoder board with Arduino Nano." Downloaded "payne_rc-master.zip" from Github. Unzipped, removed "-master" from folder name. Copied "payne_rc" to .. /own documents/ Arduino/libraries. Started IDE and verified/flashed successfully. Cheers Peter |
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Last edited by Pegruc; Feb 11, 2020 at 08:31 AM.
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