David Gray
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I had been flying R/C for 50 years. About 10years ago a bicycle accident rendered me a quadreplegic. I have a small amount of movement in my arms and legs. I have normal function from my neck upwards.
I built a DIY head tracker based on the arduino nano about 3 or 4 years ago. I was never very satisfied with it. In any event, the calibration software no longer behaves with the latest versions of Windows 10.
BTW I am not strong enough to use a gaming joystick.
I have a couple of Teensy 3.1's and a 3.5.
I am familiar with the PulsePosition library and I have used it in a couple of projects.
In searching for a new solution, today I came across the Inertial Head Tracker that use a Teensy (3.2 suggested) and a Teensy Prop shield. This project is intended to use a head tracker with a flight simulator.
It seems to me that it may be fairly simple to use the PulsePosition library and send the PPM out into a R/C transmitter trainer input (similar to the DIY Nano variant).
My questions
1. Has anyone done this?
2. If so, are there any road blocks or caveats?
3. I assume the Teensy 3.1 will work similar to the 3.2?
4. Any suggestions or improvements?
Luckily I can still solder, but it does get a bit exciting sometimes.
My coding is adequate (but not great).
I am hoping this project will get me flying again, at least with basic functions of aileron, elevator and rudder (throttle will be a separate input)
Thank you for your help.
Inertial Head Tracker
http://crispycircuits.blogspot.com/search/label/Inertial Head Tracker
DIY Head Tracker
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/sho...-Headtracker-(Easy-build-No-drift-OpenSource)
I built a DIY head tracker based on the arduino nano about 3 or 4 years ago. I was never very satisfied with it. In any event, the calibration software no longer behaves with the latest versions of Windows 10.
BTW I am not strong enough to use a gaming joystick.
I have a couple of Teensy 3.1's and a 3.5.
I am familiar with the PulsePosition library and I have used it in a couple of projects.
In searching for a new solution, today I came across the Inertial Head Tracker that use a Teensy (3.2 suggested) and a Teensy Prop shield. This project is intended to use a head tracker with a flight simulator.
It seems to me that it may be fairly simple to use the PulsePosition library and send the PPM out into a R/C transmitter trainer input (similar to the DIY Nano variant).
My questions
1. Has anyone done this?
2. If so, are there any road blocks or caveats?
3. I assume the Teensy 3.1 will work similar to the 3.2?
4. Any suggestions or improvements?
Luckily I can still solder, but it does get a bit exciting sometimes.
My coding is adequate (but not great).
I am hoping this project will get me flying again, at least with basic functions of aileron, elevator and rudder (throttle will be a separate input)
Thank you for your help.
Inertial Head Tracker
http://crispycircuits.blogspot.com/search/label/Inertial Head Tracker
DIY Head Tracker
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/sho...-Headtracker-(Easy-build-No-drift-OpenSource)