Awaiting a paint job hopefully followed by some descent weather for some flying!
Phil's original sketch have accordingly been modified to suit this set up, rate and expo only on aileron which is the only channel that can be reversed as "elevator " is used to the variable pulse rate.
Here's a peak of what's inside. The encoder board is one of my own design and has on the back as piggyback a nRF24L01 module.
All plastic parts are of my design and printed in my shop in ABS.
This Single Channel set up has a modern approach as the trim to the left is actually throttle, the small pot is to set the rate of the Adams Clome actuator. On top on the sides of the antenna you have throttle lock and the time setting push button. From Tobe's skunkworkshop
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Like it; a very compact set.
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After some paint....just need to pull out the vinyl cutter!
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Just a quick note to share what's going on here in the "Skunkworkshop"
This is my new 6 channels Encoder a la Phil's nRF24L01....there are a few changes however to make it "Lite" Except the smaller size it runs on just 4 AA like many modern new Tx on the market.
The board is running on 3.3 v as the oscillator is set to 8 MHz and in this case I use the internal one in the 328PB.
There is an equivalent Rx on its way but that one is still on the test bench so for that you have to wait.
The idea of this "Lite" is to facilitate allow the conversion of "small case Tx" like the old single channel.
It could have been done slightly smaller but I wanted to keep regular pin headers however the pin headers for the control have signal in the middle so if something needs to be reversed just turn the connector 180 deg, recalibrate and you are ready to go w/o any major hassle
This is my new 6 channels Encoder a la Phil's nRF24L01....there are a few changes however to make it "Lite" Except the smaller size it runs on just 4 AA like many modern new Tx on the market.
The board is running on 3.3 v as the oscillator is set to 8 MHz and in this case I use the internal one in the 328PB.
There is an equivalent Rx on its way but that one is still on the test bench so for that you have to wait.
The idea of this "Lite" is to facilitate allow the conversion of "small case Tx" like the old single channel.
It could have been done slightly smaller but I wanted to keep regular pin headers however the pin headers for the control have signal in the middle so if something needs to be reversed just turn the connector 180 deg, recalibrate and you are ready to go w/o any major hassle
Cheers,
Tobe
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...and here comes the new Rx, still Phil's baby but with a few touch ups!
The design includes reverse polarity protection and in how the voltage regulator i located you can run HV servo on 2s completely safe as the power bus to the servo connector has its power supplied directly from the chosen power supply unit before it goes to the Mosfet and the voltage regulator.
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This Rx works down to 2,3 v maintaining full range. The set up is such that the Atmega88P runs of the same voltage regulator as the nRF24L01 set to 3,3 v, however the BOD for the Atmega88P is sat to 1,8 v and the nRF24L01 only needs 1,9 v in the Rx mode. To be able to run the Atmega88P at this lower voltage I have replaced the 16 MHz external oscillator with a 8MHz version.The design includes reverse polarity protection and in how the voltage regulator i located you can run HV servo on 2s completely safe as the power bus to the servo connector has its power supplied directly from the chosen power supply unit before it goes to the Mosfet and the voltage regulator.
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I like it
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nRF24 Tobe Rx-board
I have a few of my 4 channels Rx-boards available including the nRF24 RF-module available at cost if some of you are interested please PM.
The Rx comes with a 3D printed case and if wanted preprogrammed in accordance with your unique ID and channel sequence.
On request and on a one by one basis I have also a few Tx boards available of different shape and size, if interested just ask and I will do my best to accomodate you, they would be € 25/per unit + S&H included a nRF24 + PA
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I'm asking for € 15/per unit + S&HThe Rx comes with a 3D printed case and if wanted preprogrammed in accordance with your unique ID and channel sequence.
On request and on a one by one basis I have also a few Tx boards available of different shape and size, if interested just ask and I will do my best to accomodate you, they would be € 25/per unit + S&H included a nRF24 + PA
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Very neat work, Tobe!
I don't know how you find the time to keep producing these masterpieces!
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....some development from the shop, as it's dark outside I have been busy producing for Ponte in the spirit of Ken Willard and mode-zero.
First i built a couple of Traveler's:
followed by some custom made gears as this Tx
This one is a 3 channels based on NRF24L01 and an encoder updated to run on 4xAA
The nRF24L01 module is piggyback to the encoder. The size of the encoder is 38x38 mm
First i built a couple of Traveler's:
followed by some custom made gears as this Tx
This one is a 3 channels based on NRF24L01 and an encoder updated to run on 4xAA
The nRF24L01 module is piggyback to the encoder. The size of the encoder is 38x38 mm
Cheers,
Tobe
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All this with the exception of the 2 with a screen as they are equipped with Mike's GTA board and a Lemon RF-module
Need to thank Mike for all assistance whom has been in many projects companion in crime
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