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    My robonova build

    Futaba FF9CHP

    T-Rex 450X V2 with Alu swashplate
    4xHS56, Hitec electron 6, PHX-25, Gy401, Mega 16/15/3 motor.

    T-Rex 450X V2 with Alu swashplate
    4xHS56, Schulze Alpha 840ww, PHX-35, GY401, Lehner 1020/17 motor.

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    New tilt sensors for the robot.

    Futaba FF9CHP

    T-Rex 450X V2 with Alu swashplate
    4xHS56, Hitec electron 6, PHX-25, Gy401, Mega 16/15/3 motor.

    T-Rex 450X V2 with Alu swashplate
    4xHS56, Schulze Alpha 840ww, PHX-35, GY401, Lehner 1020/17 motor.

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      #3
      wow where did u bought this gem? rotor?

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        #4
        Originally posted by khatiban
        wow where did u bought this gem? rotor?
        The tilt sensors?
        Futaba FF9CHP

        T-Rex 450X V2 with Alu swashplate
        4xHS56, Hitec electron 6, PHX-25, Gy401, Mega 16/15/3 motor.

        T-Rex 450X V2 with Alu swashplate
        4xHS56, Schulze Alpha 840ww, PHX-35, GY401, Lehner 1020/17 motor.

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          #5
          cool man....tilt sensor? can use gyro
          Heli
          Honey Bee CP2 : Sold (Maiden:17 Dec 05)
          Trex 450XL (CDE) : MM450TH, Quark 33A, GY401, JR RS10DS (Maiden : Align Frame - 1 Jul 06; SuperFrame - 29 Aug 06)

          Plane
          Estarter : Align 450s, Align 25A, Electron 6 (Maiden :16 Sep 06)

          PT-17w : Sold
          Buggy
          Acme NB 16 : Half 8 Nitro (Maiden :23 Dec 06)


          Transmtter : JR PCM 9X II, Aggressor SRX
          Charger : Tahmazo T15
          Balancer : TP205
          Battery :Thunder Power, FullRiver, Warbird


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            #6
            Sorry care to explain the function of the tilt sensor How does it enhance the performance of the robot?

            Thanks

            Mike

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              #7
              Originally posted by fleek
              The tilt sensors?
              I mean the Robonova.
              by the way the tilt sensor u are using looks really familiar. I us it before... its Buffered 2G Accelerometer from Dimension Engineering

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                #8
                Originally posted by HZM
                Sorry care to explain the function of the tilt sensor How does it enhance the performance of the robot?

                Thanks

                Mike
                tilt sensors tell the controller whether the robot is standing upright, lying(fallen) down or upside down (or whatever angle) with reference to the direction of gravitational pull.

                Its similar to the 3-axis tilt sensor located inside the three semicircular canals in the inner ears of humans. which allow us to know the angle of our head even with eyes closed.

                In this case a linear accelerometer which measures linear acceleration is used as a tilt sensor. (gyro is an angular accelerometer which measures angular acceleration... correct me if I'm wrong )

                Full article of the sensor -->What is an accelerometer?

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                  #9
                  The more i look at it, the more futuristic it seems........

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ammo
                    The more i look at it, the more futuristic it seems........
                    when you getting one

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by fleek
                      New tilt sensors for the robot.

                      why are u using so many accelerometers? are u planning to pair them up to use as gyros?

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                        #12
                        Seems like the picture's been removed. So anyone owns one and how's the programming like, is it difficult etc?

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