diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 59520434..c708de43 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,22 +1,7 @@ - # DIY-Sim-Racing-Active-Pedal -This is my DIY Simucube Active Pedal prototype, an affordable alternative to the official Simucube active pedals that cost over $2,000 per pedal. The pedal uses a load cell to measure the force applied to the pedal, a NEMA 23 Integrated Easy Servo Motor to drive the lead screw, and an Arduino Uno (soon to be Teensy 4.0) to control everything. I used Fusion 360 to create CAD models for all the 3d printed parts. While there are still some issues to address, such as shaky ADC readings and a lack of computing power on the Arduino, I'm proud of what I've achieved so far and hope to inspire others to take on similar DIY projects. Check out the video of the pedal in action, and feel free to contribute to the project or share your own DIY ideas! - -![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17485523/231913569-695fcab1-f0bb-4af6-8d90-b1bfaece13bc.png) - -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGqJAhKMDJU - -Current Build of Materials ~$250 **Some of these parts will be switched out as I only picked them cause I had them laying around -- 300kg Load Cell $36.69 -- NEMA 23 Integrated Easy Servo Motor 130w ( iSV57T-130 ) $93.93 (Could probably get away with the smaller 90 watt version and cut down on the overall length of the pedal) -- ADS1256 $17.99 -- 8x 608-2RS Ball Bearing $8.99 -- Tr8x8 Lead Screw with T8 Brass Nut $11.99 (upgrading to a ball screw in the future) -- 8mm to 8mm Shaft Coupling $9.99 -- Arduino Uno $16.99 (upgrading to a Teensy 4.0 in the future) -- 2x Micro Limit Switch $5.99 -- DROK 48V Power Supply, AC 110V/220V to DC 0-48V 10A 480W $40.99 +This DIY active pedal design is based on the original design from @tjfenwick. + # Disclaimer