The sabretooth 2X25 MOTOR DRIVER can hook up the the receiver, if it’s operated in R/C mode. On page 12 of this user guide, this mode is described.I am using the tr/rcv as mentioned with a sabretooth 2X25 MOTOR vehicle DRIVER. This should be enough just don't know how to actually implement it.
That Flysky is an airplane RC transmitter and uses a completely different frequency than the RC vehicles uses. If you start using it for RC vehicles you are gonna have a bunch of very mad RC fliers looking for you for interfering with their frequency and crashing their expensive and time consuming to build aircraft! And wanting your hide or money as compensation! Get an RC Car controller.Flysky Trans/Receiver: FS-i6-X Trans. and FS-ia6B receiver. How to use this for controlling a R/C car
Set the motor driver up as though it will be connected to a R/C receiver. Connect an Arduino digital output pin and ground to the motor controller input and ground. The motor controller will expect a train of negative pulses from the Arduino with a length of from 1mS to 2mS with a repetition rate of 18mS. The length of the pulses will determine the speed of the motor.Thanks. I will order this, delivery is > 3 weeks. In the meantime, I wonder if the sabre tooth will work with my Arduino UNO. I had progremmed the UNO to work with the Dafurui motor driver, then because it is unidirectional cannot use it although tested OK. Hence, would like to interface my UNO directly to sabretooth if possible but not sure how to interface it with UNO
I was playing with a Bluetooth module and was amazed to see how many devices are operating in it's band in my area. And for 24 hours I had a 2.4ghz transceiver constantly transmit with almost no delay.. with your comment I wonder what if any interference was caused.A guy had a drone with a camera transmitting to his goggles and another guy had an airplane with a camera transmitting to his laptop. The camera frequencies got mixed up and caused both the drone and the airplane to crash.