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This includes some parts for a DIY throttle quadrant for your PC. I designed it mainly with Flight Simulation in mind, but it could equally be used for other applications. Levers can either be attached individually or doubled up per the photo. The lever is the only part that needs to be mirrored if using a twin lever setup. I've included the mirrored STL for that.
I've included two types of levels. One has a 60 degree throw, and the other has 120 degrees. Either works fine, but needs to be matched to the corresponding gear.
This design uses 10k LINEAR (logarithmic will not work properly) potentiometers. I'm using Jaycar part RP8510. Each gear is attached to a potentiometer which is in turn connected to an Arduino Leonardo. I've included the Arduino file which identifies which pins are allocated to which functions. The Arduino will then appear as another game controller in Windows (unsure if it will work
This includes some parts for a DIY throttle quadrant for your PC. I designed it mainly with Flight Simulation in mind, but it could equally be used for other applications. Levers can either be attached individually or doubled up per the photo. The lever is the only part that needs to be mirrored if using a twin lever setup. I've included the mirrored STL for that.
I've included two types of levels. One has a 60 degree throw, and the other has 120 degrees. Either works fine, but needs to be matched to the corresponding gear.
This design uses 10k LINEAR (logarithmic will not work properly) potentiometers. I'm using Jaycar part RP8510. Each gear is attached to a potentiometer which is in turn connected to an Arduino Leonardo. I've included the Arduino file which identifies which pins are allocated to which functions. The Arduino will then appear as another game controller in Windows (unsure if it will work
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