I shipped a opensource motor controller and datalogging system for Greenpower race cars, designed in order to maximise the speed and reduce the cost of these vechiles designed by young engineers and university teams. The motor controller is based around the RPI pico w and is a simple THT based pcb easy for teenagers to assemble and fix when at races, it's currently being made by jlcpcb thanks to onboard and I should be able to fit it to the car next week. Picture of me and my friends car jaws included which has been 13 years of work in the making. github.com/Gregor-Davies/Zevallos
WHW Day 10 I've uploaded my current progress all to GitHub
Day 9 of WHW schematic time
Day 8 janky sensor testing time
Day 7: code, code and code
Day 6 of WHW: Worked on code again today
Day 5 of WHW: Got sending and receiving of speed via Lora working
Day 4 of WHW - The case for the arduino in the car
Day 3 of winter of making: Some code
Day 2 of winter of making. Finished levelling the bed and happy with the results, I printed the first version of my case and it was too small so I had to print a bigger new version. I've started the design of 2nd case.
Day 1 of Winter Of Making, I designed the base station case for a Heltec Lora32 V3, wrote the speed sensor code and spent hours trying to level my ender 3