Zo juist een e-mail binnen gekregen van Nick. Kennelijk is hij ook bezig om de Tamiya Battle Unit te intergreren op zijn Battle Circuit. Ik zet de letterlijke (Engelse) tekst hierbij neer omdat ik niet weet wat hij bedoelt. Ik denk dat de techneuten onder ons wel weten wat hij bedoelt. Mocht dat zo zijn kunnen zij mogelijk een Nederlandse uitleg hierbij posten.
Citaat:
First test indicates a capacitor is needed, otherwise the combination works
great!
Without the capacitor, whenever the ESC to drive was engaged the tank
registered
a hit. The ESC is a SOZBOT (one I don't recommend). I will need to do
testing with the ANT and Sabertooth ESCs. The capacitor needs to be close to
the detector and between the +5 volts and ground. I used a 100uF tantalum
cap (polarized).
In order to get good illumination for the LEDs I connected them to the
battery supply (the 5 volts is not enough voltage). So the normal connection
for the
detector and hit LED from the Battle Circuit and the addition of a line from
the battery is all that is needed to connect the Tamiya TBU.
Pictures attached. One shows the capacitor, the other my interface, the left
is the Tamiya connector, right is the Battle Circuit wires from the detector
and hit LED connection. You can also cut the wires and solder directly, I
wanted to preserve the Tamiya connector. This was installed in my WSN T34/85
"test bed tank".
No testing with the Tamiya Ir LED yet. I need to purchase a current sensing
resistor to measure the current, this will be a little while.
