#define BAT_FILT_COEF 655 // battery voltage filter coefficient in fixed-point. coef_fixedPoint = coef_floatingPoint * 2^16. In this case 655 = 0.01 * 2^16
#define BAT_FILT_COEF 655 // battery voltage filter coefficient in fixed-point. coef_fixedPoint = coef_floatingPoint * 2^16. In this case 655 = 0.01 * 2^16
#define BAT_CALIB_REAL_VOLTAGE 3970 // input voltage measured by multimeter (multiplied by 100). In this case 43.00 V * 100 = 4300
#define BAT_CALIB_REAL_VOLTAGE 3970 // input voltage measured by multimeter (multiplied by 100). For example 43.00 V * 100 = 4300
#define BAT_CALIB_ADC 1492 // adc-value measured by mainboard (value nr 5 on UART debug output)
#define BAT_CALIB_ADC 1492 // adc-value measured by mainboard (value nr 5 on UART debug output)
#define BAT_CELLS 10 // battery number of cells. Normal Hoverboard battery: 10s
#define BAT_CELLS 10 // battery number of cells. Normal Hoverboard battery: 10s
@ -133,18 +134,18 @@
// #define DEBUG_SERIAL_USART3 // right sensor board cable, disable if I2C (nunchuck or lcd) is used!
// #define DEBUG_SERIAL_USART3 // right sensor board cable, disable if I2C (nunchuck or lcd) is used!
#endif
#endif
#ifdef VARIANT_IBUS
// ###### CONTROL VIA RC REMOTE WITH FLYSKY IBUS PROTOCOL ######
// ###### CONTROL VIA RC REMOTE WITH FLYSKY IBUS PROTOCOL ######
/* Connected to Left sensor board cable. Channel 1: steering, Channel 2: speed. */
@ -156,10 +156,11 @@ Most robust way for input is to use the ADC and potis. It works well even on 1m
This firmware offers currently these variants (selectable in [platformio.ini](/platformio.ini) and / or [/Inc/config.h](/Inc/config.h)):
This firmware offers currently these variants (selectable in [platformio.ini](/platformio.ini) and / or [/Inc/config.h](/Inc/config.h)):
- **VARIANT_ADC**: In this variant the motors are controlled by two potentiometers connected to the Left sensor cable (long wired)
- **VARIANT_ADC**: In this variant the motors are controlled by two potentiometers connected to the Left sensor cable (long wired)
- **VARIANT_USART3**: In this variant the motors are controlled via serial protocol on USART3 right sensor cable (short wired). The commands can be sent from an Arduino. Check out the [hoverserial.ino](/02_Arduino/hoverserial) as an example sketch.
- **VARIANT_USART3**: In this variant the motors are controlled via serial protocol on USART3 right sensor cable (short wired). The commands can be sent from an Arduino. Check out the [hoverserial.ino](/02_Arduino/hoverserial) as an example sketch.
- **VARIANT_NUNCHUCK**: Wii Nunchuck offers one hand control for throttle, braking and steering. This was one of the first input device used for electric armchairs or bottle crates.
- **VARIANT_PPM**: This is when you want to use a RC remote control with PPM Sum signal
- **VARIANT_IBUS**: This is when you want to use a RC remote control with Flysky IBUS protocol connected to the Left sensor cable.
- **VARIANT_HOVERCAR**: In this variant the motors are controlled by two pedals brake and throttle. Reverse is engaged by double tapping on the brake pedal at standstill.
- **VARIANT_HOVERCAR**: In this variant the motors are controlled by two pedals brake and throttle. Reverse is engaged by double tapping on the brake pedal at standstill.
- **VARIANT_TRANSPOTTER**: This build is for transpotter which is a hoverboard based transportation system. For more details on how to build it check [here](https://github.com/NiklasFauth/hoverboard-firmware-hack/wiki/Build-Instruction:-TranspOtter) and [here](https://hackaday.io/project/161891-transpotter-ng).
- **VARIANT_TRANSPOTTER**: This build is for transpotter which is a hoverboard based transportation system. For more details on how to build it check [here](https://github.com/NiklasFauth/hoverboard-firmware-hack/wiki/Build-Instruction:-TranspOtter) and [here](https://hackaday.io/project/161891-transpotter-ng).
- **VARIANT_NUNCHUCK**: Wii Nunchuck offers one hand control for throttle, braking and steering. This was one of the first input device used for electric armchairs or bottle crates.
- **VARIANT_PPM**: This is when you want to use a RC remote control with PPM Sum singnal
Of course the firmware can be further customized for other needs or projects.
Of course the firmware can be further customized for other needs or projects.