DIY Analog Gauges for Sim Racing: Wiring and Testing with Stepper Motors!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- The next step in building analog gauges for my sim racing setup is to get the automotive stepper motors working. In this video we go though getting the x27.168 stepper motors up and running with Pi Pico.
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Just stumbled across your channel after showing up on my home feed. You have a lot of great videos covering topics I've been curious about, but haven't fully dug into yet. Thanks for all of the information, I look forward to trying some of the projects you've shared
Awesome, thank you!
From witch car was the speedometer?
A pretty comprehensive list is at the bottom of my article here: jasonwinfield.nz/using-the-x27-168-stepper-motor-with-a-raspberry-pi-pico-and-l298n-motor-driver/
plz tell the code how can i use nema 17 motor instead of x27
plzz helpp
I didn't make any NEMA examples only bipolar.
@ can u please share the arduino code for this video or could Share the code fpr byj48 motor
as i have no knowledge of programming
please help