Hello,
I am planning on building my first project with VESC. I come from a background of plane/boat/racing quad ESCs, which generally accept either PWM or 4-12 channel PPM. Because I would like to use my current 4-12 channel PPM RC Transmitter for my project, I want to confirm I can use this transmitter/controller before purchasing. I can configure whatever frame size/pulse length is needed, but I cant go below for channels.
I have read: https://vesc-project.com/node/939 which documents how to configure the VESC for "Conventional RC Receivers". I am curious what conventional means in this case. I'm going to be setting up the vesc tool and playing with it a bit, maybe I can answer this myself. But I was wondering if anyone else knew this? Or where I could read about this?
Thanks,
JHS
The VESC can accept PPM, so a single channel of control data, a pulse 1-2ms long every 20ms.
If the RC signal for your quad ESC is on a single wire, then it is CPPM and the VESC does not support this.
I'd download the VESC Tool and have a play with the ppm configuration to see what's possible.