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Showroom Mon projet de simulateur 2DOF (pour commencer)

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by futurCyril, May 24, 2017.

  1. futurCyril

    futurCyril New Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
    2DOF, Arduino
    C'est décidé ! Je me lance dans la confection de mon simulateur. J'ai envie de me faire remuer les boyaux... Mais bon je sais pas encore ce que ça va donner. Alors je crée ce petit post dans lequel vous pourrez suivre l'avancement de mon projet.
    Pour le moment je suis partie sur 2 moto-réducteurs de portail coulissant (24VDC;400W chacun). J'ai utilisé des ressorts de porte de garage en guise de rappel des forces (force de chacun des 4 ressorts d'environ 250 newtons). Je suis parti sur cette base là car je souhaite équiper la plate-forme d'un ensemble siège pédalier volant et téléviseur. Toute l'ossature est en bois. Pour la partie électronique un ensemble arduino uno R3 couplé à un contrôleur sabertooth 2X32A. Comme vous pouvez le voir sur la photo, je n'ai pas encore d'alimentation, ce qui explique pour le moment la présence des 2 batteries 12V.
    Je peux ajouter qu'il y a les potentiomètres de 10Khoms chacun en prise direct sur les moto-réducteurs.

    simulateur 2.JPG simulateur 1.JPG

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  2. noorbeast

    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    My Motion Simulator:
    3DOF, DC motor, JRK
    You can dual language post, just please include a Google translation to English. If Google really messes it up we have many bilingual members who can help clarify.


    Google Translate:
    It's decided ! I go into the making of my simulator. I want to move the guts ... But I do not know yet what it will give. So I create this little post in which you will be able to follow the progress of my project. For the moment I left on 2 motor-reducers of sliding gate (24VDC, 400W each). I used garage door springs as a reminder of the forces (strength of each of the 4 springs of about 250 newtons). I started on that basis because I want to equip the platform with a flying pedalboard and TV set. All the frame is made of wood. For the electronic part a set arduino uno R3 coupled to a controller sabertooth 2X32A. As you can see in the picture, I do not yet have power supply, which explains for the moment the presence of the 2 batteries 12V. I can add that there are potentiometers of 10Khoms each in direct drive on the gear motors.