That makes total sense. Teensy, opto's and regulator ordered as well an ATmega32U2 for a different project. Thanks a lot :)
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That makes total sense. Teensy, opto's and regulator ordered as well an ATmega32U2 for a different project. Thanks a lot :)
There's defo a lot of stuff on there. Amazing really what you can do with a few lines of code.
Anyhow, it's certainly a good suggestion. Only thing im worried about is when something goes wrong -...
Yep, 7.2v is the idea. We're thinkiing of increasing this to 7.4v though, just to give a bit more power. There is one high torque servo (not sure what the rating is, but it's defo overkill for a 4x4)...
Certainly sounds like a great idea. Problem is that we made the actual car last year, and so now we're just trying to improve certain aspects. The initial design was totally custom made, so ...
Is there a difference in how easy they are to program though? I'd expect a chip with relatively few functions to be somewhat less complicated.
I did consider the arduino, but as the project is for...
Hi everyone,
We're making an RC 4x4 project at school which needs to have several features, so i was wondering what microcontroller you'd recommend (simplest possible please, I'm only a noob ;) )...