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News DIY FFB wheel STM32 ver.(work in progress)

Discussion in 'DIY peripherals' started by Jonny_boii, Oct 29, 2024.

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    Here is a new Update to anyone who is reading this I have got some ceramic capacitors with 0.1 uf at 24v(10) of these little guys and put them in parallel with the motor till the noise is reduced to some extent if yall are trying to replicate this please stay within the range of 0.1-1 uf don't exceed as it will smoothen the PWM signal more aggressively and my impact response time. Happy experimenting ;)
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    Guys am back I have ordered a new chain and a sprocket for my motor which has a 11T sprocket by default the one I ordered is 80T and chain to go with it.

    So for anyone interested gear ratio is 7.2727:1.
    And the torque will be 6.4 at 364 rpm
    Tell me what you guys think about this.:)
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    New update guys i am upgrading to STM32F401CCU6
    upload_2024-11-18_12-9-18.png
    its way better than the leonardo and cheaper to in some parts or almost more or less the same price.

    And I will also be upgrading to emc pro as its got more features than lite
    upload_2024-11-18_12-12-16.png
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    I have also got this setup for the gears 11T to 80T I have mentioned the ratio somewhere before along with others details.looking forward in putting this together.:grin
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    Update:
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    I have just put this together quickly (material plywood).
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    Update:
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    this is the testing set up for now works a like charm.
    this is the link to the video.enjoy
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