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I have it set to -270 and +270 at the moment. | I have it set to -270 and +270 at the moment. | ||
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== Storm32 for follow focus == | |||
Hi. I've been looking at your great storm32 project for a while. I want to create a follow focus/zoom using two brushless motors. I am thinking of repurposing the Storm32 board as an interface between a couple of servo testers and the motors, and control the rotation of the motors (and thus the zoom and focus on the lens) with the pots. | |||
As far as I can tell this should work. The only problem I see are the limits set on the min/max rotation angles specified in the RC Input tab of the configuration application. Is there a way to get full 360 degree rotation of the motors from an rc input or joystick input? | |||
If this works, it would be a great option for anyone wanting to create an inexpensive and silent follow focus system. | |||
Thanks for your help. |
Revision as of 09:48, 21 February 2019
Can I Connect the AC HC- 05 HC- 06 instead of to the STorM32-BGC, if so, how?
Settings for unlimited yaw rotation
If relative turn around is selected for unlimited yaw (360) in the yaw RC inputs, does the maximum and minimum yaw value have to be set? I have it set to -270 and +270 at the moment. Thanks
Storm32 for follow focus
Hi. I've been looking at your great storm32 project for a while. I want to create a follow focus/zoom using two brushless motors. I am thinking of repurposing the Storm32 board as an interface between a couple of servo testers and the motors, and control the rotation of the motors (and thus the zoom and focus on the lens) with the pots.
As far as I can tell this should work. The only problem I see are the limits set on the min/max rotation angles specified in the RC Input tab of the configuration application. Is there a way to get full 360 degree rotation of the motors from an rc input or joystick input?
If this works, it would be a great option for anyone wanting to create an inexpensive and silent follow focus system.
Thanks for your help.