Hey guys, I'm looking for some help in developing and idea for a motor controlled buggy.
The chips being used for the Transmitter and Receiver are the HT12A and the HT12D
Tx: http://www.rapidonline.com/electronic-components/ht12a-12e-remote-control-encoders-36710/
Rx: http://www.rapidonline.com/Electron...070/?sid=e6b4a79d-0235-463e-8601-10a1115584da
The idea is to have an xbox 360 joystick (http://www.conrad-uk.com/ce/en/product/425624/98002C3-10K-Joystick-Potentiometer) to control the buggy (with the amount of pressure applied to the joystick controlling the speed and the direction controlling the direction the robot moves in)
I will need an analog to digital converter, but is it possible to get the full functionality of the joystick to control the motors with the chips selected?.
The chips being used for the Transmitter and Receiver are the HT12A and the HT12D
Tx: http://www.rapidonline.com/electronic-components/ht12a-12e-remote-control-encoders-36710/
Rx: http://www.rapidonline.com/Electron...070/?sid=e6b4a79d-0235-463e-8601-10a1115584da
The idea is to have an xbox 360 joystick (http://www.conrad-uk.com/ce/en/product/425624/98002C3-10K-Joystick-Potentiometer) to control the buggy (with the amount of pressure applied to the joystick controlling the speed and the direction controlling the direction the robot moves in)
I will need an analog to digital converter, but is it possible to get the full functionality of the joystick to control the motors with the chips selected?.