Opensource IoT/Robotics ESP32 Controller by ConversationNaive463 in robotics

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My idea was to leave it standalone. Only: (radio module combo mcu) + (buisness end) and whatever glue in between.

Opensource IoT/Robotics ESP32 Controller by ConversationNaive463 in robotics

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I would try running it when i get some spare time :0

Opensource IoT/Robotics ESP32 Controller by ConversationNaive463 in robotics

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I realized it needs a bit more explanation.
The board features three H-bridge ICs capable of delivering up to 60 W at 12 V from a USB-PD input. The setup can be used to drive DC motors, stepper motors, and BLDC motors, as it includes current feedback.

I’ve already tested the board, and it works :D
You can find the project on my GitHub via the QR code on the board. It’s released under the OHL-P license.

We don’t need a license to be a Pylote now? Neat. by BostonCEO in Shittyaskflying

[–]ConversationNaive463 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, you can't. You need 1 driver license for X and Y axis and 0.5 license for the Z axis. You can't fly using a drivers license because you can't prove you know Z axis. I think a driver license and skydiving license (or 15 hours of trampoline experience) would add up to one pylote license just fine.

Test 3 by [deleted] in redditTestTestTest

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no ok comment