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Re: Anyone have any leads on the steering wheel controller that uses a 15 pin connect
A tad bit late, but I'll post this ..
1388 has been using Saitek R100 wheels for the last 3 (going on 4) years now. I find them on ebay for between $0.01 and $15 .. they seem to work great, and have buttons on the wheel for shifting. There are USB versions, so confirm it's the 15 pin version before buying. They work fine without the pedals attached. |
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Re: Anyone have any leads on the steering wheel controller that uses a 15 pin connect
It is important that you do not connect the ground on the 100K
pots wired to the OI. Follow IFI's instructions for the wiring. If you actually get the wiper connected to the ground the OI will send 127 and not 0 to the RC. This "feature" is a safety measure to keep robots from running wild when a connection is lost. If you can actually turn the pot far enough to get it connected to ground the robot will suddenly stop instead of doing what was intended. This safety measure does not exist for pots connected to the RC and you connect the ground on these. Eugene Quote:
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Re: Anyone have any leads on the steering wheel controller that uses a 15 pin connect
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/29882
I have no clue what was done internally to make it work. But, to answer your question, our programing team has it figured out. Before they put it back together I remember seeing lots of soldered connections and electrical tape. Last edited by ALIBI : 27-01-2008 at 08:32. |
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We'll work on getting the right resistance pots on the controller for the new robot, and only connect them to power. |
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Re: Anyone have any leads on the steering wheel controller that uses a 15 pin connect
If you are stuck with a pot that is not 100k, the OI circutry is tuned for that value, you can measure the voltage for the trip point and then work out the value of an additional resistor to connect between the pot and ground to keep the voltage above, say, twice the trip point. This will allow you to successfully use a pot that is not 100K. We employ this trick when we need to use a 10 turn pot on the OI. We have never been able to find a 100K ten turn pot.
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Re: Anyone have any leads on the steering wheel controller that uses a 15 pin connect
Currently, Team 708 plans to use somewhat cludgey, but think it should work.
We have a steering wheel that went to a PS2/GameCube/Xbox (not 360). We bought an adapter from here: sewelldirect.com to convert it to USB. We have the USB chicklets from IFI to convert it over to 15 pin. Will do all the programming necessary to make it work hopefully. Have no clue if this is actually going to work, but time will tell. |
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