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ARDUINO any one?
Brian60:
Now thats a good link 3po, I'll spend the evening going through it. :embarrassed:
rcboater1:
--- Quote from: C-3PO on October 08, 2016, 08:27:27 pm ---Want to know more about Arduino and how it can be used in radio control models
Have a look here for some ideas, inspiration, information - http://rchub.co.uk/
A collection of articles, web links, tutorials, concepts......
Regards
C-3PO
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I know this is an old thread, but that link doesn’t work. Is there an updated one?
Dainesh:
Hello guys,
The Arduino is ok, but I much more like Teensy products from PJRC.com.
The reason is their products are much robust and faster.
The best thing is you are able to program them by the official arduino IDE.
Denes
C-3PO:
Hi Denes,
100% agree Teensy is a great product(s).
The vast range or boards available to the hobbyist from different stables is astonishing.
I still spend most of my time developing using the humble Arduino Uno or Nano and even then my code has events triggered on timers to "slow things down" as the loop is running to fast...
Not sure what you mean by Teensy being more robust - I have never had an issue with an Arduino that wasn't user error releasing the magic blue smoke.
Right now my favourite is definitley esp32 and want to get my hands on an esp32 s4 but they still don't seem to be released....
What type of RC model boat related projects are you creating?
Regards
C-3PO
Dainesh:
Hi C-3PO,
Esp32 is nice 😊
I still have no any chance to play with it.
Oh I see you need slower things.
I use teensy at my workplace many different projects plus SPI and I2C busses, displays, stepper motors etc...
I start to use pics now.
I designed an Automatic Boiler Controller for my friends steam boat.
The other project is an ESC for RC boats.
Denes
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