Cool, I hope you keep recording your videos. I would like to repeat your process, but I don't understand much about programming. If possible, explain in more detail the entire process of configuring the firmware and components. I will be grateful to you. I look forward to your new videos.
Do you think that for a force feedback game controller, it is possible to apply a constant torque without setting a goal position(so the motor would try to spin in one direction if no resistance is applied on it)with this motor driver ?
@@Dagor Nice ! Thanks ! I'll have a look into that ! And where can I buy one ? Or is there other drivers that allow for a torque control ? (I need to finish my project quickly)
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Cool, I hope you keep recording your videos. I would like to repeat your process, but I don't understand much about programming. If possible, explain in more detail the entire process of configuring the firmware and components. I will be grateful to you. I look forward to your new videos.
A video on how to configure the Dagor Controller is coming soon!
where can I buy a Dagor v2.4 controller?
Very soon at simplefoc.com
what is the length of the replacement shaft?
Do you think that for a force feedback game controller, it is possible to apply a constant torque without setting a goal position(so the motor would try to spin in one direction if no resistance is applied on it)with this motor driver ?
Totally possible! Three control modes: torque, velocity and position.
@@Dagor Nice ! Thanks ! I'll have a look into that ! And where can I buy one ? Or is there other drivers that allow for a torque control ? (I need to finish my project quickly)
@@nathanbarraud4349 You will be able to buy one very soon at simplefoc.com
Need STL file named "Outer Box Cap 013.STL", thank you...
I will update the version of the actuator to the one on this video on github soon.
@@Dagor thank you...