Hello! Unfortunately the instrument currently doesn't have an auto zero. You have to zero it manually and fix it if it gets out of sync. I'm looking into putting in some optical stops in a future verison.
Hello! Stepper motors don't have any limits. They just tell it "hey go left this many degrees (steps) left/right" Servos have limits and are absolute. You tell it "Hey go to 50% of your travel" Servos can be easier to implement because you don't have to deal with zeroing, but steppers are continuous. Often times the cheap servos used in RC jitter so I basically do steppers for everything.
How do the stepper motors know what is the zero position?
My question as well
Hello! Unfortunately the instrument currently doesn't have an auto zero. You have to zero it manually and fix it if it gets out of sync.
I'm looking into putting in some optical stops in a future verison.
Captain BoB... Nice Mustache Love watching you bud. ...
Thank you!
I like watching you too 😵
[I'm kidding]
Hi, Trevor! How are you.
Wanted to ask you about different motors you use.
On what basis do you decide what motor to use, servo or stepper.
Thank you.
Hello! Stepper motors don't have any limits. They just tell it "hey go left this many degrees (steps) left/right"
Servos have limits and are absolute. You tell it "Hey go to 50% of your travel"
Servos can be easier to implement because you don't have to deal with zeroing, but steppers are continuous.
Often times the cheap servos used in RC jitter so I basically do steppers for everything.
oh man you are grown so fast. good luck
It's crazy to look back!
@@CaptainBobSim no you are now much wiser and mature capt. look great
Do i need one arduino per gauge or can i use for multiple gauges
Instruments can share arduinos, as long as you don't run out of pins (or the limitations on the MobiFlight website)
Great job!!!! Please, update CDI/VOR instruments. thanksss and good luck
It's on the list!
Hey captain how much time put my sim together? Maybe next year?
What is your question?
The Backyardigans - ty google..
Such a good show to listen to while designing things!