Watch the video for full instruction:
To make this project, we will need
1. nodeMCU https://amzn.to/2PPo5e0
2. H-bridge L298 https://amzn.to/2QS2FeI
3. Motor with encoder https://amzn.to/2RHsCRj
4. Motor base http://bit.ly/2DZJOZV
The heart of nodeMCU is ESP8266 which allow us connect to local wifi network. It also has GPIO and interrupt, PWM function like others Arduino microcontroller
The motor base is made from MDF wood 3mm thickness, cut by laser cnc machine.
Step 2: Circuit Design
Take a look at circuit design, motor encoder is connected to input pin 4, 5 in which pin 4 also acts as an interrupt pin to count rotation of motor
Pin 12, 13 acts as output pin to control motor moving forward or backward with helps of H-bridge L298
Pin 14 is used with PWM function to control motor speed, in this project, it just push out stable PWM to reduce speed of motor
Then, we made circuit into motor base like the picture.
Step 3: Arduino Code Works
Main part is HTML code which is used for local web screen
Full code can be download here http://bit.ly/2ZkMivK
Java script library is used to make circle disk, and pass value to nodeMCU. The Java lib needed to load to file system of nodeMCU
Step 4: Load the Code to NodeMCU
There are two part to load:
1. Java lib to file system of nodeMCU
The lib is save in folder next to project file, we have to install the tool called "data upload" tool into Arduino directory tool, then restart Arduino IDE.
To upload Java lib, choose following: Tools> ESP8266 Sketch Data Upload
Wait about 1 minute to upload the lib.
"Data upload" tool can be downloaded here http://bit.ly/2tMZWfF
2. Program to node MCU
Using upload function to upload the code as usual Arduino.
Step 5: Test It
That's it! From now, you can use mobile phone or iPad connected to wifi network to control motor position.
In fact, with the help of this useful guide, I was able to solve my complicated task! Thanks so much for helping out, guys!
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