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Hello,
I have not tried making one, and unfortunately I'm not interested doing that at the moment. Thus it should not be very hard: what's necessary just to use some old xbox360 controller and solder it's potentiometers to bluetooth module, and send the same comands (as from phone) from it to the receiver. I think I will make it on some weekend with arduino esplora or old xbox/ps3/whatever controller.
Le 05/06/2014 14:22, jacobbloy a écrit :
Hi mate, Iv seem your BLE module on oshpark and Iv seem that the new one has been developed to work with servo motors and esc's, I was wondering if you have had a chance to make a small bluetooth hand controller using pot sensors to control a RC car instead of iPhone or big chunky RC remote? If not are you interested in doing so. jacob.bloy@gmail.com mailto:jacob.bloy@gmail.com
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Hi Drme,
Is there a way that we can get a BOM for the parts you used to create your custom board.
We have been unable to figure which BLE board did you use from the fritzigg file.
Can you please provide a BOM for your custom board?
Thanks, Krishna
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 6:23 PM, drme notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello,
I have not tried making one, and unfortunately I'm not interested doing that at the moment. Thus it should not be very hard: what's necessary just to use some old xbox360 controller and solder it's potentiometers to bluetooth module, and send the same comands (as from phone) from it to the receiver. I think I will make it on some weekend with arduino esplora or old xbox/ps3/whatever controller.
Le 05/06/2014 14:22, jacobbloy a écrit :
Hi mate, Iv seem your BLE module on oshpark and Iv seem that the new one has been developed to work with servo motors and esc's, I was wondering if you have had a chance to make a small bluetooth hand controller using pot sensors to control a RC car instead of iPhone or big chunky RC remote? If not are you interested in doing so. jacob.bloy@gmail.com mailto:jacob.bloy@gmail.com
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Hello,
it was this one (for frizzing file):
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/CC2541-bluetooth-wireless-module4-0-BLE-20pcs-lot/1453805692.html
in photos the older version is shown with this one: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2pcs-lot-Bluetooth4-0-Module-cc2541-free-shipping/885451494.html?s=p
but this one is not good - it misses 32khz crystal - thus on low power modes and more expensive and too big.. I guess I have to redo all photos with a new board.
Le 06/06/2014 16:01, Krishnakanth a écrit :
Hi Drme,
Is there a way that we can get a BOM for the parts you used to create your custom board.
We have been unable to figure which BLE board did you use from the fritzigg file.
Can you please provide a BOM for your custom board?
Thanks, Krishna
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 6:23 PM, drme notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello,
I have not tried making one, and unfortunately I'm not interested doing that at the moment. Thus it should not be very hard: what's necessary just to use some old xbox360 controller and solder it's potentiometers to bluetooth module, and send the same comands (as from phone) from it to the receiver. I think I will make it on some weekend with arduino esplora or old xbox/ps3/whatever controller.
Le 05/06/2014 14:22, jacobbloy a écrit :
Hi mate, Iv seem your BLE module on oshpark and Iv seem that the new one has been developed to work with servo motors and esc's, I was wondering if you have had a chance to make a small bluetooth hand controller using pot sensors to control a RC car instead of iPhone or big chunky RC remote? If not are you interested in doing so. jacob.bloy@gmail.com mailto:jacob.bloy@gmail.com
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On 6 Jun 2014, at 10:23 pm, drme notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello,
I have not tried making one, and unfortunately I'm not interested doing that at the moment. Thus it should not be very hard: what's necessary just to use some old xbox360 controller and solder it's potentiometers to bluetooth module, and send the same comands (as from phone) from it to the receiver. I think I will make it on some weekend with arduino esplora or old
xbox/ps3/whatever controller.Le 05/06/2014 14:22, jacobbloy a écrit :
Hi mate, Iv seem your BLE module on oshpark and Iv seem that the new one has been developed to work with servo motors and esc's, I was wondering if you have had a chance to make a small bluetooth hand controller using pot sensors to control a RC car instead of iPhone or big chunky RC remote? If not are you interested in doing so. jacob.bloy@gmail.com mailto:jacob.bloy@gmail.com
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thanks for the response.
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Hello,
it was this one (for frizzing file):
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/CC2541-bluetooth-wireless-module4-0-BLE-20pcs-lot/ 1453805692.html
in photos the older version is shown with this one:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2pcs-lot-Bluetooth4-0-Module-cc2541-free-shipping/885451494.html?s=p
but this one is not good - it misses 32khz crystal - thus on low power modes and more expensive and too big.. I guess I have to redo all photos with a new board.
Le 06/06/2014 16:01, Krishnakanth a écrit :
Hi Drme,
Is there a way that we can get a BOM for the parts you used to create your custom board.
We have been unable to figure which BLE board did you use from the fritzigg file.
Can you please provide a BOM for your custom board?
Thanks, Krishna
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 6:23 PM, drme notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello,
I have not tried making one, and unfortunately I'm not interested doing that at the moment. Thus it should not be very hard: what's necessary just to use some old xbox360 controller and solder it's potentiometers to bluetooth module, and send the same comands (as from phone) from it to the receiver. I think I will make it on some weekend with arduino esplora or old xbox/ps3/whatever controller.
Le 05/06/2014 14:22, jacobbloy a écrit :
Hi mate, Iv seem your BLE module on oshpark and Iv seem that the new one has been developed to work with servo motors and esc's, I was wondering if you have had a chance to make a small bluetooth hand controller using pot sensors to control a RC car instead of iPhone or big chunky RC remote? If not are you interested in doing so. jacob.bloy@gmail.com mailto:jacob.bloy@gmail.com
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Is there any other substitute part which you would suggest?
we were planning to use the TI KeyFob to replicate your design.
Can you provide your thoughts on it?
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 7:38 PM, Krishnakanth PPS <krishnakanth.pps@gmail.com
wrote:
thanks for the response.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 7:00 PM, drme notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello,
it was this one (for frizzing file):
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/CC2541-bluetooth-wireless-module4-0-BLE-20pcs-lot/ 1453805692.html
in photos the older version is shown with this one:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2pcs-lot-Bluetooth4-0-Module-cc2541-free-shipping/885451494.html?s=p
but this one is not good - it misses 32khz crystal - thus on low power modes and more expensive and too big.. I guess I have to redo all photos with a new board.
Le 06/06/2014 16:01, Krishnakanth a écrit :
Hi Drme,
Is there a way that we can get a BOM for the parts you used to create your custom board.
We have been unable to figure which BLE board did you use from the fritzigg file.
Can you please provide a BOM for your custom board?
Thanks, Krishna
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 6:23 PM, drme notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello,
I have not tried making one, and unfortunately I'm not interested doing that at the moment. Thus it should not be very hard: what's necessary just to use some old xbox360 controller and solder it's potentiometers to bluetooth module, and send the same comands (as from phone) from it to the receiver. I think I will make it on some weekend with arduino esplora or old xbox/ps3/whatever controller.
Le 05/06/2014 14:22, jacobbloy a écrit :
Hi mate, Iv seem your BLE module on oshpark and Iv seem that the new one has been developed to work with servo motors and esc's, I was wondering if you have had a chance to make a small bluetooth hand controller using pot sensors to control a RC car instead of iPhone or big chunky RC remote? If not are you interested in doing so. jacob.bloy@gmail.com mailto:jacob.bloy@gmail.com
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Hello,
keyfob is ok - it uses the same chip. In general, any module with a Texas Instruments chip CC2541 would do (actually CC2540 chip is ok as well) for example - blugiga BLE112 or BLE113
Le 07/06/2014 22:52, Krishnakanth a écrit :
Is there any other substitute part which you would suggest?
we were planning to use the TI KeyFob to replicate your design.
Can you provide your thoughts on it?
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 7:38 PM, Krishnakanth PPS <krishnakanth.pps@gmail.com
wrote:
thanks for the response.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 7:00 PM, drme notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello,
it was this one (for frizzing file):
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/CC2541-bluetooth-wireless-module4-0-BLE-20pcs-lot/ 1453805692.html
in photos the older version is shown with this one:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2pcs-lot-Bluetooth4-0-Module-cc2541-free-shipping/885451494.html?s=p
but this one is not good - it misses 32khz crystal - thus on low power modes and more expensive and too big.. I guess I have to redo all photos with a new board.
Le 06/06/2014 16:01, Krishnakanth a écrit :
Hi Drme,
Is there a way that we can get a BOM for the parts you used to create your custom board.
We have been unable to figure which BLE board did you use from the fritzigg file.
Can you please provide a BOM for your custom board?
Thanks, Krishna
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 6:23 PM, drme notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello,
I have not tried making one, and unfortunately I'm not interested doing that at the moment. Thus it should not be very hard: what's necessary just to use some old xbox360 controller and solder it's potentiometers to bluetooth module, and send the same comands (as from phone) from it to the receiver. I think I will make it on some weekend with arduino esplora or old xbox/ps3/whatever controller.
Le 05/06/2014 14:22, jacobbloy a écrit :
Hi mate, Iv seem your BLE module on oshpark and Iv seem that the new one has been developed to work with servo motors and esc's, I was wondering if you have had a chance to make a small bluetooth hand controller using pot sensors to control a RC car instead of iPhone or big chunky RC remote? If not are you interested in doing so. jacob.bloy@gmail.com mailto:jacob.bloy@gmail.com
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Hi drme,
I have a few questions. I am using your circuit to build an RC Car. I have bought the TI Sensor Tag.
In the first image, which board is the CC2541, we searched a lot but could not find a similar board
[image: Inline image 1]
Which IC Is this. I know this is pretty stupid, but I am not electronic genius as it has been about 15 yrs since I completely left off electronics.
Thanks in Advance for your responses.
Also, can you just take some time to provide us the BOM.
Thanks, krishna
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 12:16 PM, drme notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello,
keyfob is ok - it uses the same chip. In general, any module with a Texas Instruments chip CC2541 would do (actually CC2540 chip is ok as well) for example - blugiga BLE112 or BLE113
Le 07/06/2014 22:52, Krishnakanth a écrit :
Is there any other substitute part which you would suggest?
we were planning to use the TI KeyFob to replicate your design.
Can you provide your thoughts on it?
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 7:38 PM, Krishnakanth PPS <krishnakanth.pps@gmail.com
wrote:
thanks for the response.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 7:00 PM, drme notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello,
it was this one (for frizzing file):
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/CC2541-bluetooth-wireless-module4-0-BLE-20pcs-lot/
1453805692.html
in photos the older version is shown with this one:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2pcs-lot-Bluetooth4-0-Module-cc2541-free-shipping/885451494.html?s=p
but this one is not good - it misses 32khz crystal - thus on low power modes and more expensive and too big.. I guess I have to redo all photos with a new board.
Le 06/06/2014 16:01, Krishnakanth a écrit :
Hi Drme,
Is there a way that we can get a BOM for the parts you used to create your custom board.
We have been unable to figure which BLE board did you use from the fritzigg file.
Can you please provide a BOM for your custom board?
Thanks, Krishna
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 6:23 PM, drme notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello,
I have not tried making one, and unfortunately I'm not interested doing that at the moment. Thus it should not be very hard: what's necessary just to use some old xbox360 controller and solder it's potentiometers to bluetooth module, and send the same comands (as from phone) from it to the receiver. I think I will make it on some weekend with arduino esplora or old xbox/ps3/whatever controller.
Le 05/06/2014 14:22, jacobbloy a écrit :
Hi mate, Iv seem your BLE module on oshpark and Iv seem that the new one has been developed to work with servo motors and esc's, I was wondering if you have had a chance to make a small bluetooth hand controller using pot sensors to control a RC car instead of iPhone or big chunky RC remote? If not are you interested in doing so. jacob.bloy@gmail.com mailto:jacob.bloy@gmail.com
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Hello,
sorry for late reply (it's summer or so..)
IC is : Sanyo LB1836M Motor Driver IC (looks like I have forgot to mark it on fritzing)
and the BOM is:
here is also the picture of new board (the fritzing file and board is of this one).
Le 08/07/2014 11:05, Krishnakanth a écrit :
Hi drme,
I have a few questions. I am using your circuit to build an RC Car. I have bought the TI Sensor Tag.
In the first image, which board is the CC2541, we searched a lot but could not find a similar board
[image: Inline image 1]
Which IC Is this. I know this is pretty stupid, but I am not electronic genius as it has been about 15 yrs since I completely left off electronics.
Thanks in Advance for your responses.
Also, can you just take some time to provide us the BOM.
Thanks, krishna
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 12:16 PM, drme notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello,
keyfob is ok - it uses the same chip. In general, any module with a Texas Instruments chip CC2541 would do (actually CC2540 chip is ok as well) for example - blugiga BLE112 or BLE113
Le 07/06/2014 22:52, Krishnakanth a écrit :
Is there any other substitute part which you would suggest?
we were planning to use the TI KeyFob to replicate your design.
Can you provide your thoughts on it?
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 7:38 PM, Krishnakanth PPS <krishnakanth.pps@gmail.com
wrote:
thanks for the response.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 7:00 PM, drme notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello,
it was this one (for frizzing file):
in photos the older version is shown with this one:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2pcs-lot-Bluetooth4-0-Module-cc2541-free-shipping/885451494.html?s=p
but this one is not good - it misses 32khz crystal - thus on low power modes and more expensive and too big.. I guess I have to redo all photos with a new board.
Le 06/06/2014 16:01, Krishnakanth a écrit :
Hi Drme,
Is there a way that we can get a BOM for the parts you used to create your custom board.
We have been unable to figure which BLE board did you use from the fritzigg file.
Can you please provide a BOM for your custom board?
Thanks, Krishna
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 6:23 PM, drme notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello,
I have not tried making one, and unfortunately I'm not interested doing that at the moment. Thus it should not be very hard: what's necessary just to use some old xbox360 controller and solder it's potentiometers to bluetooth module, and send the same comands (as from phone) from it to the receiver. I think I will make it on some weekend with arduino esplora or old xbox/ps3/whatever controller.
Le 05/06/2014 14:22, jacobbloy a écrit :
Hi mate, Iv seem your BLE module on oshpark and Iv seem that the new one has been developed to work with servo motors and esc's, I was wondering if you have had a chance to make a small bluetooth hand controller using pot sensors to control a RC car instead of iPhone or big chunky RC remote? If not are you interested in doing so. jacob.bloy@gmail.com mailto:jacob.bloy@gmail.com
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Thanks so much for the response.
I think the fritzig file did not come through.
Could you please send it.
Thanks a ton in advance.
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 4:18 AM, drme notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello,
sorry for late reply (it's summer or so..)
IC is : Sanyo LB1836M Motor Driver IC (looks like I have forgot to mark it on fritzing)
and the BOM is:
- 1x Sanyo LB1836M Motor Driver IC
- 1x CC2541 module (blue-tooth board is this one:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/CC2541-BLE-bluetooth4-0-wireless-module-free-shipping/1044832165.html it's based on cc2541 from Texas Instruments (http://www.ti.com/product/cc2541)
- 1x LM1117 voltage regulator (SOT 223 package) - (it should be soldered then car is running on MORE that 3.3V - like 3 AAA batteries, and 0ohm resistor should NOT be soldered then).
- 1x 0ohm (0603 package) resistor - (it should be soldered then car is running on LESS that 3.3V - like 2 AAA batteries, and voltage regulator should NOT be soldered then).
- 4x NPN transistors (SOT23 package) - any will do - if you are not want to power so lights on the car those can be skipped.
- 4x 4.7Kohm resistos (0402 package) - any will do - if you are not want to power so lights on the car those can be skipped.
- 2x 10uF capacitors (C package) - they are required for voltage regulator.
- 1x 100nF capacitor (0603 package) - its for cc2541 module.
- 1x 1mF capacitor (A package) - not really needed - actually some capacitor could be soldered here if bluetooh connection drops then motors stalls.
here is also the picture of new board (the fritzing file and board is of this one).
Le 08/07/2014 11:05, Krishnakanth a écrit :
Hi drme,
I have a few questions. I am using your circuit to build an RC Car. I have bought the TI Sensor Tag.
In the first image, which board is the CC2541, we searched a lot but could not find a similar board
[image: Inline image 1]
Which IC Is this. I know this is pretty stupid, but I am not electronic genius as it has been about 15 yrs since I completely left off electronics.
Thanks in Advance for your responses.
Also, can you just take some time to provide us the BOM.
Thanks, krishna
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 12:16 PM, drme notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello,
keyfob is ok - it uses the same chip. In general, any module with a Texas Instruments chip CC2541 would do (actually CC2540 chip is ok as well) for example - blugiga BLE112 or BLE113
Le 07/06/2014 22:52, Krishnakanth a écrit :
Is there any other substitute part which you would suggest?
we were planning to use the TI KeyFob to replicate your design.
Can you provide your thoughts on it?
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 7:38 PM, Krishnakanth PPS <krishnakanth.pps@gmail.com
wrote:
thanks for the response.
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 7:00 PM, drme notifications@github.com wrote:
Hello,
it was this one (for frizzing file):
in photos the older version is shown with this one:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2pcs-lot-Bluetooth4-0-Module-cc2541-free-shipping/885451494.html?s=p
but this one is not good - it misses 32khz crystal - thus on low power modes and more expensive and too big.. I guess I have to redo all photos with a new board.
Le 06/06/2014 16:01, Krishnakanth a écrit :
Hi Drme,
Is there a way that we can get a BOM for the parts you used to create your custom board.
We have been unable to figure which BLE board did you use from the fritzigg file.
Can you please provide a BOM for your custom board?
Thanks, Krishna
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 6:23 PM, drme notifications@github.com
wrote:
Hello,
I have not tried making one, and unfortunately I'm not interested doing that at the moment. Thus it should not be very hard: what's necessary just to use some old xbox360 controller and solder it's potentiometers to bluetooth module, and send the same comands (as from phone) from it to the receiver. I think I will make it on some weekend with arduino esplora or old xbox/ps3/whatever controller.
Le 05/06/2014 14:22, jacobbloy a écrit :
Hi mate, Iv seem your BLE module on oshpark and Iv seem that the new one has been developed to work with servo motors and esc's, I was wondering if you have had a chance to make a small bluetooth hand controller using pot sensors to control a RC car instead of iPhone or big chunky RC remote? If not are you interested in doing so. jacob.bloy@gmail.com mailto:jacob.bloy@gmail.com
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what are the pin outs for the pwm to control a servo motor and ESC
Hello,
It's not using pwm. at the moment it uses P0.5 and P0.6 pins for controlling motor, and P0.3 and P0.4 pins for controlling steering motor.
The steering position and motor rotation speed/direction is controlled by writing to bluetooth smart gatt tables Steering (0xacc1) and Throttle (0xacc2) attributes
Le 8/15/2014 2:14 PM, jacobbloy a écrit :
what are the pin outs for the pwm to control a servo motor and ESC
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Hi mate, Iv seem your BLE module on oshpark and Iv seem that the new one has been developed to work with servo motors and esc's, I was wondering if you have had a chance to make a small bluetooth hand controller using pot sensors to control a RC car instead of iPhone or big chunky RC remote? If not are you interested in doing so. jacob.bloy@gmail.com