How to use 2 axis and 1 axis gimbals: Difference between revisions
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Since firmware version v2.43 two- and one-axis gimbals are officially supported by the STorM32 controller, for both conventional and T-STorM32 (encodered) setups. | Since firmware version v2.43 two- and one-axis gimbals are officially supported by the STorM32 controller, for both conventional and T-STorM32 (encodered) setups. | ||
Since firmware version v2.63 the {{GUI|Configure Gimbal Tool}} supports the configuration of two- and one-axis gimbals. | Since firmware version v2.63 the {{GUI|Configure Gimbal Tool}} supports the configuration of some two- and one-axis gimbals. | ||
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* The unused motor axes must be disabled, i.e. the corresponding {{PARAMNAME|Pitch Motor Usage}}, {{PARAMNAME|Roll Motor Usage}} or {{PARAMNAME|Yaw Motor Usage}} parameter in the {{GUI|Setup}} tab must be set to {{PARAMVALUE|disabled}}. | * The unused motor axes must be disabled, i.e., the corresponding {{PARAMNAME|Pitch Motor Usage}}, {{PARAMNAME|Roll Motor Usage}} or {{PARAMNAME|Yaw Motor Usage}} parameter in the {{GUI|Setup}} tab must be set to {{PARAMVALUE|disabled}}. | ||
* For 2-axis | * For some 2-axis gimbal configurations a 2nd IMU is supported, and then in fact has advantages. | ||
The following articles host comments and setups of users dating from the days when the STorM32 didn't officially support 2- and 1-axis gimbals. They might be of interest nevertheless, especially the setups, so they are linked to here: | The following articles host comments and setups of users dating from the days when the STorM32 didn't officially support 2- and 1-axis gimbals. They might be of interest nevertheless, especially the setups, so they are linked to here: |
Revision as of 08:27, 31 December 2022
The information on this page refers to firmware v2.43e and higher.
Since firmware version v2.43 two- and one-axis gimbals are officially supported by the STorM32 controller, for both conventional and T-STorM32 (encodered) setups.
Since firmware version v2.63 the [GUI:Configure Gimbal Tool] supports the configuration of some two- and one-axis gimbals.
General
Some general points:
- The unused motor axes must be disabled, i.e., the corresponding Pitch Motor Usage, Roll Motor Usage or Yaw Motor Usage parameter in the [GUI:Setup] tab must be set to “disabled”.
- For some 2-axis gimbal configurations a 2nd IMU is supported, and then in fact has advantages.
The following articles host comments and setups of users dating from the days when the STorM32 didn't officially support 2- and 1-axis gimbals. They might be of interest nevertheless, especially the setups, so they are linked to here:
Pitch-Roll Gimbals
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Different users might have different settings which work for them. In order to explore the various solutions, I (OlliW) suggest that each of you add your solution in a separate chapter. Your addition should start with === This is My Name === as first line. THX.
Pan-Tilt Gimbals
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Different users might have different settings which work for them. In order to explore the various solutions, I (OlliW) suggest that each of you add your solution in a separate chapter. Your addition should start with === This is My Name === as first line. THX.
Roll-Only Gimbals
Please share your knowledge!
Different users might have different settings which work for them. In order to explore the various solutions, I (OlliW) suggest that each of you add your solution in a separate chapter. Your addition should start with === This is My Name === as first line. THX.