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momomo68 says:
Feb 4, 2011. 5:27 PM REPLY I realize this is an old post- I'm having trouble finding how to control 5-6 dc motors w/ remote control because the links are no good anymore, any current info on the topic? Thank you. Mar 24, 2009. 11:56 AM REPLY Anyone know why radio-controlled model (electric) trains aren't marketed? Seems like a good idea to me because: RC offers more commands than existing control systems; speaking of transformers, RC offers lower input voltages; should be easy to run several trains and keep each under separate control. I ask because I'm planning to build a model railroad.
haclil says:
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evad says:
Jun 19, 2009. 1:10 PM REPLY Because the latest in model train control is DCC- Basically, the track has a constant DC voltage, and AC signals from a controller are sent "on top of " the track voltage, and the engine has a receiver / decoder. They can be had with many channels. Some live steam and garden railway folks use R/C
kissiltur says:
I wondered if anyone was doing that with trains. Thanks.
123KA says:
Nov 27, 2010. 2:35 AM REPLY Wow thanks for this instructable I am building a robot for my son with some parts from RC Tanks that I got from here. We didnt have the budget for all of the radio gear but this has really helps... Thank You.
akhile1996 says:
i am actully feeling bad as VEX is not present in ebay india.So please reccomend something else.
akinich says:
hey i live in india too where do u live? i live in chennai by the way my name is also akhil(aki)
ben_englund says:
For cheap RC gear go to http://www.raidentech.net http://www.hobbycity.com http://dealextreme.com They have pretty much everything you need Ben
Al1970 says:
Comes from the micro.
Br547 says:
Is this the same thing as the vex signal splitter that vex offers on there web site?
Al1970 says:
Hi: No. It is not make by "VEX" This chip can control up to 8 DC motors.
SaurabhSingh says:
Jan 14, 2009. 2:14 AM REPLY I NEED A HELP REGARDING MY PROJECT OF "RC HELICOPTER" I HAVE TO CONTROL THE SPEED OF FOUR DC MOTORS BY MEANS OF IR REMOTE CONTROL
TheTrustedOne says:
Is it just me or is that "interface chip" a PIC16F uC, probably pre-programmed with your guess is as good as mine firmware?
yourtubemeera says:
hello does anybody has the circuit diagram of this robot http://www.robotroom.com/Sandwich.html i really wanna make this n don hav money to buy d book or the PCB
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Procrastination says:
search "line follower" and I'll bet the sandwich curcuit is copyrighted but general line followers arn't
benthekahn says:
I found a place to buy the Vex remote and receiver for $30.
Al1970 says:
You can get them on EBay for less.
chadsly says:
Jun 16, 2008. 6:58 AM REPLY This is really cool. I'm hoping to get the chance to turn my electric lawn mower into a remote controlled lawn mower. This should work well. The link on the second page worked, but when I click to purchase it, the link sent me to a web host. Can you check those links again?
Al1970 says:
Jun 17, 2008. 1:22 AM REPLY Hi chadsly: The links do work but it is a free web site so they work only when they want to LOL. The link would take you to PAYPAL. You can just go there and send the money to: arealperson@hotmail.com At some point do you want to give the lawn mower a brain?
alexhalford says:
Can PWM be used on AC motors and if not how could I control the speed of an AC motor? Thanks Great 'ible Alex Halford
Al1970 says:
Jun 15, 2008. 3:32 PM REPLY Hi: Speed control for some A.C. motors is done by clipping the peaks of the AC waveform. But there are many types of A.C. motors and they don't all work the same way.
dchall8 says:
Jun 14, 2008. 5:11 PM REPLY Oh, yeah! That's what I'm talking about!! Here's a question for you. Can you do something similar to control the motors on an RC airplane or car with a wireless X-Box or Playstation controller?
Al1970 says:
Jun 15, 2008. 12:20 AM REPLY Hi dchall8: I don't have a wireless X-Box or Playstation controller so I wouldn't know. I am sure they could NOT be used for an airplane, the range would be too short. The VEX transmitter was just so cheap on Ebay, I had to give it a try.
dchall8 says:
Jun 15, 2008. 11:09 AM REPLY A power boost and antenna for a game controller seems like a worthwhile project for someone. The game controllers already have the joysticks, but they also have a lot of other buttons that could be used to do other things on the vehicle. For example if you had an aerial photography plane, you could pan, tilt, zoom, adjust the focus, etc. from one very inexpensive controller.
mrbob1000 says:
Jun 14, 2008. 6:27 PM REPLY a wile ago i saw an rc car that was controlled by a playstation 2 controller but i dont know if you can still find one. i also saw a xbox controller (old one not new) controlling a rc heli (home made) wirelessly.
joejoerowley says:
Very Cool! This will be very useful for a stage I building in the fall. Thanks Joe
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