This is for you Techno guys out there that has always dreamed of flying your heli with an iPhone, iPod Touch or a computer.
The WiFi controller is a device that will allow for the control of up to 7 servos and a ESC by wireless 802.11b/g WiFi connection. The controller can be configured for either wired or wireless operation at the flick of a switch. A secondary COM port is available for bi-direction serial communication to devices such as a GPS and a camera. The WiFi controller features a built in web server allowing for control via a web browser. This means that virtually any web/Java enabled device can access and control the WiFi Servo Controller. A sample application has been pre-loaded to the web server that allows for simple control of all 8 servo ports. A user that wishes to modify this application can do so with the sample source code provided. Control of the WiFi Servo Controller can also be performed with the use of a PC side application. Both custom user applications and the ServoCommander v1.5 software can be used for control. A sample program much like the built in web application is also available along with its source code.
Features:
Support for up to 8 Servos
External power terminal, header pins, and jack connections
Wireless operation over 802.11b/g WiFi
Wired operation over wired LAN
50Hz servo refresh rate
Independent servo control
Adjustable pulse width
Sample software and source code available
Built in web server
Control via a web page or virtual COM port on a PC
Sample source code available
Secondary COM port for alternate device control such as a camera
The WiFi controller is a device that will allow for the control of up to 7 servos and a ESC by wireless 802.11b/g WiFi connection. The controller can be configured for either wired or wireless operation at the flick of a switch. A secondary COM port is available for bi-direction serial communication to devices such as a GPS and a camera. The WiFi controller features a built in web server allowing for control via a web browser. This means that virtually any web/Java enabled device can access and control the WiFi Servo Controller. A sample application has been pre-loaded to the web server that allows for simple control of all 8 servo ports. A user that wishes to modify this application can do so with the sample source code provided. Control of the WiFi Servo Controller can also be performed with the use of a PC side application. Both custom user applications and the Servo Commander v1.5 software can be used for control. A sample program much like the built in web application is also available along with its source code.
Features:
- Support for up to 8 Servos
- External power terminal, header pins, and jack connections
- Wireless operation over 802.11b/g WiFi
- Wired operation over wired LAN
- 50Hz servo refresh rate
- Independent servo control
- Adjustable pulse width
- Sample software and source code available
- Built in web server
- Control via a web page or virtual COM port on a PC
- Sample source code available
- Secondary COM port for alternate device control such as a camera
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ohh!!! Purdy! I am super intrested, but for Robotics and not so much for the helis. Sounds great, but I am not sure that the overhead in the TCP/IP protocol would work so well with the RC helis. I suspect that the latency would be a wee bit much.
That being said.. very intresting for other applictions! Thanks for the heads up! =)