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Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by absyfadhel1, Apr 17, 2020.

  1. absyfadhel1

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    Any idea how to solve the stutter of green line?

    when motor of line straight but when i turn on its show like this i check the cable everything good, also i tried to remove the pot from the motor so i can check of there is problem touching motor body, but nothing helped


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    its crash after 30sec, what to do with the power?

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    Should i buy PCI-e usb Like this one?

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    Just to be clear, you mean SMC3 is crashing after 30sec?

    Is it the PSU shutting down or interference triggering the shutdown?

    If PSU what are the specs?

    Before diving into further hardware check your have used quality shielded cables and you can add clip on ferrite magnets, anong with good cable management, to help reduce interference.
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    Psu work great didnt shutdown ever, when i use my gaming pc and run smc3 after 30 sec of motion its hang and crash (but) when i check device manager the port still connected but arduino app cant detact the port until restart arduino.

    i tried yesterday to remove all the kit from the pc and rebuild it but the problem still there.

    but when i connect the arduino to my laptop the smc3 didnt crash ever i dont know why!

    Now i still think on get PCIe usb extention , so any idea its can help or not?
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    There is the possibility of USB port issues: https://www.xsimulator.net/community/faq/simtools-usb-issues-can-cause-crashes.313/

    Or electrical interference, or a combination of both.
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    Hi, anyone has this problem before and solved it?

    the green line never be stright always show like this ,

    i replace wires and arduino also the pot but nothing solve this.

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    There may be a degree of electrical interference/noise, have you tried adding a little Deadzone in the SMC3 settings?
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    What are you doing broooooooo????

    Amazing its solved !!!!!1

    Thanks alot bro
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    i realized that deadzone help but for just few sec and come back , now i'm testing without weight on motor but didnt found any solution

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    tried all thing !!
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    Hello! Ttrying these settings, Fpid 4
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    I've got the same problem before, and it's simply a bad cable management.
    try to double check the wiring, any connection, soldered cable, make sure it's tidy and clean.
    for me, its just a simply rewiring and re solder every connection, and get a ferrite magnet (additional) then install it to the pot cable.
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    all cable reconnected!! and also i tried to use second 5v and gnd only for pot, but same thing
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    Maybe you are getting interference from the power cables to the motor? Have you kept the data and power cables separate? My motors were very noisy and the solution seems to have been keeping all the power voltage away from the Potentiometer cables.

    I also found a weak ground connection that I overlooked as well. Good luck.
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    will try thanks,

    any suggestion for new pot? from aliexpress or amazon, because i saw some suggestion but the site dont ship to my country
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    They recommend 10k 180 degree. I’m not sure how hard it would be for you to source one in your area.

    The one you just posted doesn’t have any specifications as far as the rotation of the pot. It would be best to find 180.

    EDIT: Have you tested the potentiometers to be sure they are faulty?
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