I'm very new to microcontrollers, but I've just finished assembling and programming my first project. (Well, second one, if you count a blinking light)
It's a traction control system for my RC car. It works by intercepting the signal that my receiver sends to my ESC and scaling it down based on the relative speeds of the front and rear wheels on the car, which are measured by photo-interrupters and mouse encoder wheels attached to the front and rear differentials. The car was 4WD, but I removed the driveshaft connecting the front and rear gearboxes. I also identified the neutral point and made the device only work in forward.
My circuit also draws it's power from the battery eliminator circuit in the ESC. This was problematic because I waaay underestimated the motor's ability to cause voltage sag, which obviously causes problems.
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