2021-01-28, 08:34 PM
@CapnKernel
not to sound like a winy little bitch but Initially when i started this process there were non in stock in Seans store. so i though this shouldnt be that hard seems to be enough dwgs out there. i probably would have stopped if i had known upfront that 4 devices were needed, there are no easy to read with PN/model #s dwgs saying that, nor did i find anything in my searches about having to modify code till you just showed me.
so the level converter chip is on order should be here sometime next week.
so i am guessing that if i power the nano off the USB with a separate 5v source, hook up its D2 pin to DIR and Pin D9 to PWM and ground on the Analog size to the motor controller. if i hook up through the level converter nano TX to pi RX and nono RX to pi TX and nono ground on the digital side to any ground on pi... THAT its not going to work, ohh and there will be no switch protection or voltage overload protection... so since i think i got the basic wiring down to simply drive the tiller pilot.
how do you pull up the motor.ino?
or @Sean if i send you the motor controller, the leveler, nano, that ive got would you be willing to give me a discount on your controller?
not to sound like a winy little bitch but Initially when i started this process there were non in stock in Seans store. so i though this shouldnt be that hard seems to be enough dwgs out there. i probably would have stopped if i had known upfront that 4 devices were needed, there are no easy to read with PN/model #s dwgs saying that, nor did i find anything in my searches about having to modify code till you just showed me.
so the level converter chip is on order should be here sometime next week.
so i am guessing that if i power the nano off the USB with a separate 5v source, hook up its D2 pin to DIR and Pin D9 to PWM and ground on the Analog size to the motor controller. if i hook up through the level converter nano TX to pi RX and nono RX to pi TX and nono ground on the digital side to any ground on pi... THAT its not going to work, ohh and there will be no switch protection or voltage overload protection... so since i think i got the basic wiring down to simply drive the tiller pilot.
how do you pull up the motor.ino?
or @Sean if i send you the motor controller, the leveler, nano, that ive got would you be willing to give me a discount on your controller?