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Make your own ESC/Servo Tester

Make your own ESC/Servo Tester

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Make your own ESC/Servo Tester sounak: Hi sir I am a old sub of yours I have made a Bluetooth speaker I used a pam6810 amp a 5v Bluetooth module and to power it I used a lm2596 to convert the 12v to 5v from the battery to the Bluetooth and one 12v point would go to the amp and I got a lot of noise I think it is a ground loop but I don't no the solution as I am studying in 8th class can you please help me thankyou
Date: 2020-09-05

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Are you taking suggestions? Long ago I built a metal detector with just a magnet, coil, and multimeter. I could use a nail detector, but have no time or workshop to test. Any simple ideas on using an Arduino and pw/frequency modulation?
And thank you for the inspiring projects. Ive built a few of my own designs after seeing what you have done.

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Yo GreatScott, i have some ideas for projects you can
try/create to make a new video: D
1. a mobile car heating for the driver area and windows
2. a present card, and if you open it will play your music
3. a little spy cam with memory for videos
Hope this are good concepts for you; p

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Great scott always has his computer screenshots supercropped. I think he's into some super kinky shit he's paranoid about lmao. Notice the wallpaper is default too, which implies he's created a separate user account, also suspicious
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Is that possible to create speedometer for cycle or wind mill speed in audrino nano that should be portable and is that possibe to create a skatebboard that powered by bldc and mamual transmission 6 speed with n
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Hello GreatScott!
Is it possible to use a brushless motor as a stepper motor? I was thinking about this when seeing the camera stabilizers that use ATMega and brushless motors, the stabilizing gimbal.

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Got a question out of contest. Will you ever make an USB/TOSLINK) DAC? I saw the basics video and was really curious to see maybe a proper one functioning on pc or tv. I didn't find anyone doing it.
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Hi Scott, Nice video again!
I was wondering which microcontroller you end up using and enjoying the most since you have used several ones already such as atmega328, esp32, stm32, .
Thanks a lot!

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Pls do something or tell about linear power supply and smps power supply (switch mode power supply) pls tell difference and their efficiency.
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Can an Arduino Nano be used as well? I am not familiar with the board you used, so I dont know if the code can be used on Nano as well.
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