CC3D was used as the gyroscope of the drift car, and two Align DS515M Digital Servos were connected in a fixed-wing V tail.
DS515M Digital Servo Specifications:
@ 4.8V: 55.54 oz in (4.0kg.cm)
@ 6.0V: 69.43 oz in (5.0kg.cm)
Motion speed:
@ 4.8V: 0.12sec / 60 °
@ 6.0V: 0.101sec / 60 °
Rating voltage: DC 4.8-6V
Temperature range: -20 ° C ~ + 60 ° C
Dimension: 35.1x15.1x29mm
Weight: 29g
Band: 1520μs standard band
After pressing the following settings:
Controller type: OpenPilot CopterControl 3D
Vehicle type: Fixed wing
Vehicle sub type: Unknown
Input type: Futaba S.Bus
Speed Controller (ESC) type: Standard ESC (50 Hz)
Servo type: Digital Servos (333 Hz)
When the direction of the vehicle body is offset, CC3D automatically controls the steering of the front wheel steering gear, and the steering gear rotates very smoothly at this time.
Symptom: When using the Radio(Futaba 7px) to steer, the rotation of the steering gear has a noticeable sense of freeze, or a very short sense of pause.
The steering of the front wheels is like walking in a grid, turning about 3-5 degrees at a time (approximately estimated).
After running on the ground for three to five minutes in this way, the steering gear became very hot.
The steering hardware of the front wheels is smooth and unobstructed.
What could be the problem?
Try solution:
1. Modify the type of CC3D servos from digital to analog, that is, 50Hz. The sense of pause is more serious.
2. The 333hz of the digital servo was changed to other alternatives such as 300, 400, etc., which did not solve the problem.
3. Connect the steering gear back to the receiver and use the remote control to control the steering gear and steering mechanism to rotate smoothly.
4. The use of receiver power, rather than CC3D, failed to resolve.
5, using an external power supply DC-DC, 6V, max 3A, instead of the receiver power supply, failed to resolve.
6, cleared the configuration, re-flash the firmware, and so on countless times, failed to resolve.
7, using the second CC3D, still not resolved.