Wow! could not have imagine that 4 years has past since I started this project.
Actually, I had started it with the hopes that one of my three sons would have jumped in and completed it.
tsk...tsk...oh well here we go.
Just to summarize: In 2009 I acquired a broken electric wheelchair to be used as a base for robotic projects.
I stripped it down got it working and planned to tap into the factory controller.
Today, I hacked the controller, extended the internal ribbon cabling with additional FCI 6 pin Headers and a 8 way rotary switch.
Here is the initial plan
The Splice
From the controller's documentation they are 2 wires that control the forward and reverse motion and two that controls the left and right steering. Other wires are ground, 2.5 v reference voltage and 5 volts power.
Time to check is the hack to see if the controller works, and it did! with a little bit of fiddling. (I did not pay much attention to the way the FCI connectors were originally oriented.)
The FCI Headers were source from http://www.mouser.com/ part number 89361-708LF
The rotary switch is a generic one from ebay.
The rotary switch is to be used for switching the forward/reverse & left/right input between other signal sources, for example RC receiver/ARDUPILOT or on board computer.
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