Hey man nice videos .. little suggestion you should edit more volume or change your audio quality for your videos...your voice is so lite like mine, keep ur mic 🎤 close to your mouth...
At the end of your videos you always say "thank you" but I think actually we should say thank you. You always provide all the STL files, the code etc in a way like a tutorial. Keep up the great work!
I've always loved how you investigate your builds to find alternate solutions. Also how you integrate your findings into your final solutions to make a complete build. You're awesome. I learn a lot from your channel for mine.
This is an awesome project! I’ve been following for a few months in order to make one and start on RC airplanes… nothing better than enjoy the gear you built with your own hands…
Felicidades por este increíble proyecto. A veces bajo mi punto de vista, hay proyectos menos trabajados pero este en concreto está súper bien!!!. La carcasa impresa en 3D, el acabado y el uso del Stm32...WoW es brutal
This looks great. i am about halfway through the first transmitter. I have back printed and all parts except voltage converters. I am a noobs with just enough knowledge to get in trouble so I can use the experence. I just found your channel a while back and am enjoying it.
perhaps in the next revision use a better radio module perhaps a LORA based one, or something long range inspired by team black sheeps crossfire module
@@sammichael25 there was a version of open tx based around the Arduino mega it was called the openAVRC, i had plans to make it but since most of the documentation was in french i didnt ended up doing it
I think it's time to revisit this.... I'd like more switches, some 2 and 3 position ones... And 2 screens.... I smaller screen for menus type things, maybe a multi colour electronic paper screen.... And a touchscreen with vtx so you can watch an fpv feed on the screen.... Also, please finish that small receiver board, as small as possible so it can be used on small rc tanks and things.... I'm building a kugelpanzer and I'd love for this to fit inside
Just an observation, on the buck converter shouldn't you cut the trace above the ADJ pads in order to use the fixed voltages? Great job btw, building something like this takes a lots of time and effort. It's also nice to finally see an STM32 board being used in place of an arduino. If one day you want to push this project a bit further you could also take a look at other STM32 boards like the F407. Packs even more power than the blue pill and has all the IO you ever need for an RC remote.
Brother you should do the poll RU-vid community thing were the viewer pick A, B or C then depending on the choice with highest percentage you do something, like we pick Wich projects should you film 1st for example A (something something), b (something else)& c (Other ideas, so we write them in the comments), i think this is a great Idea and many RU-vidrs use it now Day especially to attract new subs and keep the old subs interested, some RU-vidrs Even put silly choices in the poll like (Attorney Tom) and people still answer the polls and suggest new ideas to him. I know you are busy but I just want you to get what you deserve for all the hard work you put in all these years, and to see that some RU-vidrs get a lot of views for something silly/stupid and you on the other hand who's working hard and educating people in a fun and interesting ways (+ the low budget projects, free schematics, ect...)even under COVID-19 restrictions , gets Less views that doesn't seem right. sorry for the long post I hope this helps in anyway, and thank for the great content.
Using a TFT SPI display will be better and will run faster. as the nextion display is slower. We can go without touch screen as most commercial display do not have one.
Genial , estaba a punto de fabricar el anterior control , pero este se mira súper genial , solo no entendí unas cuantas cosas , espero la versión en español ejjeje
The commercial transmitters jave specialized hardware to compensate for the LoRa slow transfer rates. Implementing that will make this costly and will be as good as buying a commercial controller
very nice job. I truly enjoy the way you explain things as you go along. I recently came across this power bank that can produce 3.3 and 5 volts using lio ion 18650 battery. This power bank have its own charger. In that case it's very self efficient power supply. Can you use that power bank in this project? Keep up the good work, you rock !!
@Elecronoobs it is possible to implement and add also a multi protocol firmware? I can't find any information about the 7ch + ppm receiver at 5:47, can you help me?
is there any chance to get dual rates/exponential curves and channel mixing to work with this? and more channels, like 16 maybe... lots of scale builders needs all them channels. or a function where you can switch between models, lets say you had three buttons, each one dedicated to activating a model and put the other two in sleep mode. imagine you are using an excavator, a wheel loader and a dump truck... you are controlling all three with one remote, you can easily change which one you are controlling... without having to scroll in menu and selecting a bunch o options. i think the sanwa sd 10 tx had this, very useful, for some! with functions like these, this would be a better option then controllers costing hundreds and hundreds and even thousands of dollars
Hey buddy, How to make graphics and animation for channels? Please make detailed video. And further details like Radio master tx16s. Like audio notification for switches and models
Commercial rc transmitters also have frequency hopping - does your transmitter have this ? How will it perform in a group of 20 people flying airplanes? Will it have loss of data packets or be usable? Thank you!👍
@@ELECTRONOOBS I saw the codes and see following const uint64_t pipeOut = 0xE8E8F0F0E1LL; I think this is the binding Dies it have Encryption, still going through all the codes
@@Onlyindianpj modify this to give your transmitter and Receiver a unique ID so that others do not connect with yours. You can freely change the letter before 1, Example to 0x...B1LL. Not all Letters work since it is in Hex
I am trying to find an opensource receiver with the same size and functionality as the Radiolink R4FGM to use in my DIY RC Hotwheels projects. It measures 25*13mm, has 4 channels AND a built-in gyro! Do you think this is a project you would be interested in doing?
I really love this. Ive been working on a twin joystick for a space sim but cant seem to get the joysticks stable enough. I noticed your figures jumping around a bit as well. Any suggestions on debouncing, either software or hardware?
It would have been so mu h better if you had a replaceable rf module like Jr bay in modern transmitters. That way we could alot other transceiver module, lora, Esp32, ccd, even actual Jr modules from different manufacturers.
this is great, you keep improving your game. Have you ever thought about using an ESP and using it's ESP NOW communications. a while back I made an RC car with remote using ESP NOW. for a group of students that wanted to build some small plastic battle bots. they work pretty good, but I might now have to redesign the controller using the joysticks you use
Excellent video i have learn a lot from you. But i have worked nrf24 but it has approximately 50-100 m range(if you lucky) wouldn't it be nice to make it with lora or another way to have more range ?
I made arduino nano based transmitter and receiver. I used the similar joysticks that you used. But I'm facing a problem. The transmission system itself is working just fine. But I think there is a problem in joysticks calibration. I did some changes by checking the values of joysticks and doing amendments in the code, but there is still some problem. The first 5 channels having potentiometers are constantly getting small amount of fluctuations in their values. The channel 6 having a two position switch is working just fine. Also, when I finally did the joystick calibration by mapping the approximately correct values of joysticks, there are still a lot of fluctuations in the servos when I move the joysticks. By fluctuations I mean that the servos are not moving smooth when I move the joystick. They are like moving with rapid vibrations. Can you help me fix that?
If you get your pcbs manufactured at pcbway - why use a ready build stm32 board instead of adding the controller and accessories directly to the PCB and get it assembled?
Sir i have a a question I want to build 6 channel (2 joystick and 2 potentiometer) but i see your build just have 4 channel and your arduino vesion is 4 ch too(looks like it doesn't have enough analog pins) . So can i add more channel ( use potentiometer) in stm32 ? Pls help me in this ...
Hello, After a number of days trouble shooting the libraries I built the basic version of your last controller. Do i need to use STM32F103RC6T6 or can I use STM32F103RC8T6 for this project?