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ɗ𐐩ʃƕρʋ (@deshipu) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 371 · Folger: 1.197
Do 03.10.2024 10:01
I got this cheap Flysky FS-SM001 trainer controller, which is basically a remote control radio, minus the radio – instead you connect it to your computer with USB to control simulators. Looking inside, it's very simple: there is a tiny STM32 chip, and bulky USB controller chip, and a bunch of pullups and level shifting. Now I'm thinking about making a replacement PCB for it with an ESP32, to turn it into a bluetooth gamepad, with a matching ESP32 module on my robots to pair with...
the top shell with the levers and switches
the usb controller chip and level shifting transistors
the STM32G031G8 chip and status LEDs
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