Force Feedback
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Force Feedback
Ive been thinking about what forces help driving a real car/truck
then I got to thinking what about a r/c car that has a force feed back controller & servo as well as a vibrator to simulate bumpy conditions and crashes
I wonder if we will see something like this down the track
Dont know how practical it would be but IMO it would be cool.
Imagine driving ur rc over bumps and been able to feel them. or even be able to feel the difference from a smoothe racing line to just off the racing line.
or even be able to feel the steering pull from cutting a corner and clipping the apex or the pull from having 2 wheels just off the racing line.
For crawlers it could give u feedback about how much force u are loading up ur steering when its jamed into a rock, it might save some servos and linkages
I think it would be possible to make one, it could be rigged to the servo saver, or have a small sensor that replaced the servo saver all together that mesures the force difference from the servo to the steering, or the pressure and direction of the forces on the steering servo.... hummmm
I think it would be cool
then I got to thinking what about a r/c car that has a force feed back controller & servo as well as a vibrator to simulate bumpy conditions and crashes
I wonder if we will see something like this down the track
Dont know how practical it would be but IMO it would be cool.
Imagine driving ur rc over bumps and been able to feel them. or even be able to feel the difference from a smoothe racing line to just off the racing line.
or even be able to feel the steering pull from cutting a corner and clipping the apex or the pull from having 2 wheels just off the racing line.
For crawlers it could give u feedback about how much force u are loading up ur steering when its jamed into a rock, it might save some servos and linkages
I think it would be possible to make one, it could be rigged to the servo saver, or have a small sensor that replaced the servo saver all together that mesures the force difference from the servo to the steering, or the pressure and direction of the forces on the steering servo.... hummmm
I think it would be cool
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RE: Force Feedback
You could probably rig a gyro like are used in helis or the drift boxes in cars as a sensor for rough terrain. I would think it would be fairly easy to adapt the tech we already have to do this. It would be an interesting project for someone smarter than me to work on.
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RE: Force Feedback
That would be cool indeed. Like the feedback on a game control pad. A heli/drift gyro has the opposite effect, it reacts to smooth things out. It would have to be incorporated into telemetry, a sensor on your steering would send a signal to your radio. The forced feedback would have to be a small servo taking input from the sensor that would pull one way or another on the tension springs on the steering wheel. I'm no electrician, so like yakfish said, it would take some one smarter than me lol. cool idea though.
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You could probably rig a gyro like are used in helis or the drift boxes in cars as a sensor for rough terrain. I would think it would be fairly easy to adapt the tech we already have to do this. It would be an interesting project for someone smarter than me to work on.
You could probably rig a gyro like are used in helis or the drift boxes in cars as a sensor for rough terrain. I would think it would be fairly easy to adapt the tech we already have to do this. It would be an interesting project for someone smarter than me to work on.
That could be something completly different but still cool
it could work by rather than interupting the signal to the servo, it could move the controllers wheel. that was u wouldent loose anything off the end points. and to change the sentivity and force, u could have a few diffrent spring rated on the link from the controllers wheel to the motor for force feedback.
that would be a great way of doing it, with that method the user could easly overright the d box, but still be able to feel where its wants the wheel
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ok im thinking 2 sets of radio gear could make a basic version.....hummm there is my hack saw at...lol
im thinking a micro servo mounted inside the controller with a spring loaded servo saver like the kimbrough ones, then mount a dissambled controller on the car with a d box that controlles the servo in the controller.... wonder how hard it would be to mount the dial from the controllers wheel onto the steering....
the hard bitwould be getting the signal from the d box on the car back to the controller...
Ive got a few old AM controllers and 2 d boxes that are collecting dust.... might have to have a crack at making one
im thinking a micro servo mounted inside the controller with a spring loaded servo saver like the kimbrough ones, then mount a dissambled controller on the car with a d box that controlles the servo in the controller.... wonder how hard it would be to mount the dial from the controllers wheel onto the steering....
the hard bitwould be getting the signal from the d box on the car back to the controller...
Ive got a few old AM controllers and 2 d boxes that are collecting dust.... might have to have a crack at making one
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Sounds really cool. But you have to make it punch you in the head for driving to fast also, just like the wife........just for scale realizm and shizz.....
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I spent WAY to much money on one of those driving simulator wheels for Gran Turismo 5 on the PS3 and the force feedback on it is amazing but I don't know if I'd want it on my RCs.
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yeah i know that one, I use to play Live For Speed alot a whileback.... only game that came close to driving a real car, physics engine
but yeah i found i was more competaive with out force feed back.
Hows ive been using the VRC usb adapter with my controller to play some computer games... it different i can tell ya that
but yeah i found i was more competaive with out force feed back.
Hows ive been using the VRC usb adapter with my controller to play some computer games... it different i can tell ya that