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Showroom Sharo garazhas - DIY Joyrider with e-bike motors + traction loss

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by domse, Feb 29, 2020.

  1. ferslash

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    the stm32 card uses the same arduino code?
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    yes, difference is that stm is way faster (72mhz vs arduino 8/16mhz)
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    using the stm card insted of arduino is noticeable faster and better?

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    Not noticeable. Arduino is more than enough. We switched to stm32 to generate 20kHz pwm.
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    Great rig guys, congratulations on a great job and great ideas for building. How's the temperature on the engines? Do they heat up on prolonged use?
    Congratulations again.
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    Hey ik im a little late to the party but I’ve been stocking this project since the beginning I just started my first year of electrical engineering probably in part thanks to you’re guys projects I was wondering if you still had the cad files as I’d like to tinker around and hopefully build my own version thanks and I hope you’re still enjoying your sim:)
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    You may be waiting a while for a response as @domse has not been active for a couple of years.
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    Hello, I think CAD files have been lost to time. Sorry to dissapoint you, but youre better off designing your own version from ground up. Our version was very flawed, it was underpowered, inpressicse and had way too much rotating inertia. Feel free to use our design ideas for you own version tho!
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