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dirtdiver
dirtdiver over 13 years ago

Hi everyone,

I have posted that question on many EE forums , but it remains unanswered and thats why im posting it here- i think some people here will be able to come up with something.

Anyway heres the deal- An rc helicopter remote controller has a potentiometer for roll, pitch and yaw movement

Im interested in the Yaw movement - im building a cockpit and i cant figure out how to split that pot into two pots (yaw is controlled by two pedals in a real heli)

I need to come up with a mechanical or electrical solution...so far i have came up with this idea - there will be a micro switch on each pedal + the pot.

When , say left pedal is pressed the switch bypasses the second pedal's pot and its like its not there and vice versa, but im not sure how reliable would that be

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    0 YT2095 over 13 years ago

    will there be any sort of mechanical linkage to prevent both pedals being pressed in at once?

    if you did have a see-saw type action then it`s very simple to do, you could even put both pots in parallel, the problem arrises though, when 2 are allowed to travel at the same time, so Left is giving mostly GND and Right is giving mostly +5V for instance, and the middle is effectively shorted out at this point.

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    0 dirtdiver over 13 years ago in reply to YT2095

    Not only they wont be pressed at the same time ,(if i use the see-saw type) but when one is pressed the other will pop up..which is not very realistic

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    0 R_Phoenix over 13 years ago in reply to dirtdiver

    Seems like you could use math between two pots. If each pedal had a pot attached, you could use the Micro controller to determine what position each pedal is in, and derive the outcome from that. You could even choose to ignore one pedelor the other depending on it's possiton in relation to the other.

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    0 R_Phoenix over 13 years ago in reply to dirtdiver

    Seems like you could use math between two pots. If each pedal had a pot attached, you could use the Micro controller to determine what position each pedal is in, and derive the outcome from that. You could even choose to ignore one pedelor the other depending on it's possiton in relation to the other.

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    0 dirtdiver over 13 years ago in reply to R_Phoenix

    If i add the arduino to this its a piece of cake, but this is going to be a tutorial for people with RC helicopters...most of them havent even heard of arduino..i need a simple solution

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