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Thread: Gryo Screwdriver RC control?

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    First time poster and I'm asking for help...

    I came across the
    Gyro 4V Max Black and Decker Screwdriver on clearance and have been trying to figure out how to use them to drive a small combat robot. Teardown w/ Pics!

    Since they are controlled by a gyro I figured they already have most of the circuitry I'll need to drive the motor. I bought one and opened it up.

    There's an H bridge made from 4899NF Mosfets
    And a H bridge driver IC 83202IBZ

    I think bypassing the Gyro and MicroController from the screwdriver should be possible, and instead input a PWM signal from my RX?

    Can anyone point me to information I'll need to convert the signal from my RX into a PWM signal for this H-bridge driver? It does need to be converted, right?

    FYI: thinking of using this TX/RX

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    I've converted the PPM signal from an rx to PWM to directly drive a small motor, there is plenty if open source code to do this.
    I would recomend an arduino mini for use in a robot rather than an arduino uno, it is much more rugged and compact but less good for prototyping as it doesn't have the "push in wire connectors" but instead you solder the wires in so it is more for final solutions than prototyping.

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