hey, quick question, so we have this high school level competitive UAV team, and we're building it from scratch- which includes the RC(5 channels), and I'm responsible. and the RC is gonna be based on Arduino and NRF24L01, (which is *obviously* why I'm asking you, you're pretty lit at Arduino projects) where do you suggest I start? and how should I study the codes for the Arduino?
Thank you! If you have no experience with coding I would recommend getting the basics for C down and look at examples for NRF specifically. After this I would recommend using two arduinos and there NRF modules and write a program for one of them to send a string and get received from the other. Once you get there integrating other sensor like joysticks and button can be sent similar to the string with some modification. I would focus on sending very basic data from one arduino to the other!
yeah, I was really excited to see how he managed to do such a complex task with limited hardware. TL;DR: He didn't. seems like he learned a lot though!! good project
nooooo thats so cool why are the views this low😩😩
Thank you so much!
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hey, quick question, so we have this high school level competitive UAV team, and we're building it from scratch- which includes the RC(5 channels), and I'm responsible. and the RC is gonna be based on Arduino and NRF24L01, (which is *obviously* why I'm asking you, you're pretty lit at Arduino projects) where do you suggest I start? and how should I study the codes for the Arduino?
Thank you! If you have no experience with coding I would recommend getting the basics for C down and look at examples for NRF specifically. After this I would recommend using two arduinos and there NRF modules and write a program for one of them to send a string and get received from the other. Once you get there integrating other sensor like joysticks and button can be sent similar to the string with some modification. I would focus on sending very basic data from one arduino to the other!
@@owenobrien8804 great, thanks a lot!!!
its a misleading title, the Arduino is taking no part in hand tracking here
Thank you for pointing that out switched up the title
yeah, I was really excited to see how he managed to do such a complex task with limited hardware.
TL;DR: He didn't.
seems like he learned a lot though!! good project