Difference between revisions of "How to use tank mode in voyager remote"
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The Voyager remote uses a joystick, which have a Y direction potentiometer, this Y direction gives us some possibility, The tank mode is one of them. | The Voyager remote uses a joystick, which have a Y direction potentiometer, this Y direction gives us some possibility, The tank mode is one of them. | ||
This guide is based on Ubox V1 and Voyager remote/receiver. For the Ubox V2 and other VESCs, the conception are the same. | |||
== Conception == | == Conception == | ||
The real tank has two caterpillar tracks, steering is achieved by the differential speed of the two caterpillars. | |||
The receiver of Voyager has two PPM outputs, we use these two PPMs to control two ESCs independently implement tank mode, by drive them differentially or synchronize to achieved forward, back ward and steering. | |||
== Setting steps == | == Setting steps == | ||
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== Concludes and explains == | == Concludes and explains == |
Revision as of 23:47, 17 May 2022
The Voyager remote uses a joystick, which have a Y direction potentiometer, this Y direction gives us some possibility, The tank mode is one of them.
This guide is based on Ubox V1 and Voyager remote/receiver. For the Ubox V2 and other VESCs, the conception are the same.
Conception
The real tank has two caterpillar tracks, steering is achieved by the differential speed of the two caterpillars.
The receiver of Voyager has two PPM outputs, we use these two PPMs to control two ESCs independently implement tank mode, by drive them differentially or synchronize to achieved forward, back ward and steering.