How to build a T-STorM32 gimbal: Difference between revisions

From STorM32-BGC Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 14: Line 14:


== User Builds ==
== User Builds ==
buckker's:
* https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?2838548-T-STorM32-The-best-STorM32-ever-%21/page4&perpage=50#post37594043
* https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?2838548-T-STorM32-The-best-STorM32-ever-%21/page4&perpage=50#post37831385
* https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?2838548-T-STorM32-The-best-STorM32-ever-%21/page5&perpage=50#post37842431
* https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?2838548-T-STorM32-The-best-STorM32-ever-%21/page5&perpage=50#post37852260


hexakopter's:
hexakopter's:

Revision as of 21:27, 7 August 2020

please fill in with your documentation :)

momentarily, just some random stuff

AS5048A External Encoder Modules

As5048-module-pins.jpg

This module comes with many gimbal motors, e.g. the iPower GBM2804. The separation of the solder pads is ca. 0.85 mm.

As5048-ht2205-module-pins.jpg

This module comes e.g. with the HT2205 gimbal motors. The separation of the solder pads is 1 mm. One could solder a JST-SH connector to them.

User Builds

buckker's:

hexakopter's:

Ogitrev's:

Gapey's:

Eenok_Farkwinder's:

noradtux's:

funth1ngs's:

ManuC's:

mike_kelly's:

reffff's:

Steve2303's:

VovaN60's:

PistaJ's:

neokiller62's: