FreeJoy
OpenFFBoard
FreeJoy | OpenFFBoard | |
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27 | 7 | |
677 | 507 | |
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1.2 | 7.0 | |
10 months ago | 6 days ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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FreeJoy
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Has anyone used one of these?
Come on over to /r/hotasDIY. Best thing to do would be to get an STM32 Bluepill, get a 2 axis joystick from Adafruit (MPN: 245), get a breadboard (MPN: 4539), and some jumper wires (MPN: 1956). Then you can flash the Bluepill with Freejoy firmware and set it up with their configurator, no coding required.
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FreeJoy Configuration Question
See the bottom most reply: https://github.com/FreeJoy-Team/FreeJoy/issues/52
- What do we do with the ancient joystick?
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Leo Bodnar alternatives
FreeJoy is a nice firmware for a game controller, but the used "Blue Phil" (STM32F103C8 ) boards very poor - build quality, components.
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Could someone please explain this to me.
Similar - FreeJoy, but for STM32F103C8 - 'Blue Phil" cards, even more cheap.
- I saw lot of people showing their simpit. so heres mine
- poor CK37 Panel based on FreeJoy
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What is this, and why are you running? (II, 8 months revision)
7: Software: Will use Freejoy in a custom made "blue pill" that sits in the handle. More on it later.
- controlling computer with ev3?
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Achievement unlocked. When VKBsim praises your DiY work
No, the joystick base has a gimbal with hall sensors (no wear) and it's fully analog XY sensing. It also has a hall analog twist axis built in the upper handle. It runs FreeJoy firmware on a custom shaped bluepill (STM32F103C8T6). It gets fully identified as a usb joystick and works as normal. It can accept about 25 direct buttons and 8 analog axis, or up to 256 buttons using an array with diodes (that's for simpits, I suppose).
OpenFFBoard
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For those who are using custom DD with industrial servo motor, how was it?
Check out OpenFFB. They also have a discord server.
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DIY FFB joysticks with the Open FFBoard system (Open source firmware, supports ODrive, VESC, TMC4671)
The firmware and controller hardware are fully open source and available on Github.
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Engineering a Direct Drive Steering Wheel
You can also check https://github.com/Ultrawipf/OpenFFBoard
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Fantec or DIY?
I used OpenFFBoard, but I believe there are a few others out there.
- odd wheel base hardware
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Open FFBoard update 3: Software, Effects, FreeRTOS, new Features
Everything is open source so check out Github.
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Open FFBoard: Full DD wheel build with TMC4671 driver and SEM HR115 servo
Its all open source and you can get more details on the hackaday.io page and github.
What are some alternatives?
ArduinoJoystickLibrary - An Arduino library that adds one or more joysticks to the list of HID devices an Arduino Leonardo or Arduino Micro can support.
bldc-ffb-joystick-base - CAD files for force feedback joystick base
mmjoy_en - MMJoy project english wiki
tinyusb - An open source cross-platform USB stack for embedded system
FreeJoy - STM32 USB HID Joystick
t150_driver - Linux driver for Thrustmaster T150 Steering Wheel USB
Virtual-Joystick-Godot - A simple virtual joystick for touchscreens, for both 2D and 3D games, with useful options.
esp32_usb_soft_host - ESP32 software USB host through general IO pins. We can connect up to 4 USB-LS HID (keyboard mouse joystick) devices simultaneously.
FreeJoyConfiguratorQt - GUI utility for configuration and setting up FreeJoy embedded controller
hidapi - A Simple cross-platform library for communicating with HID devices
can2RNET - This repo has code and documentation to control power-wheelchairs with R-Net electronics.