no, I did not programm anything by myself this time - I just configured it - the software and the firmware is not from me! - unfortunately the soft-/firmware I used is not opensource. but there is a opensource-version available also - this one has to be changed a little bit. I only choose the components, put them together, configured the firmware with the corrosponding software and designed some plastic arround it all. (and I did all of it more than one time ) the plastic is printed at shapeways.com ... I started from scratch, without any cad-software experience - the cad-software I used was freecad. its all quite simple but works no ... i don't think so - it's more a question of the 'riding-style' you can spend a lot of time (and many testrides) to (re)calibrate the modell 2012/2013 to make it work better and better on both tracks ... but normaly (on usual roads) you are slower and more smooth on the way - which make it easier for the software to regulate in time. on racetracks your'e more pushing to the limits - you, the motorcycle and also the gyrocam I think - a gyrocam (at least 2012/2013) will work better on a slower track than on fast tracks. even the motogp-gyrocam does not regulate with a 100% succecss rate
yes, alexmos & brugi - brugi is open-source ... alexmos (simpleBGC) ist not ... but you can use the firmware on your own (or any other compatible) controller if you ask at basecamelectronics and pay a little license-fee for each unit. you did not get any support or anyting else - but i guess the firmware and the corrosponding GUI worth it. the 32-bit version ist even better, with some nice new features
okay! cool! I think i gonna wait that you post the "how to do" on your facebook page (i hope there will be an English version ). I am currently building Derek's gyrocam. I'm a draftsman so I have access to several 3D software (Solidworks, Pro engineer, Catia...) and i also have a 3D printer. If you want some help to design a frame for your gyrocam, ask me
Hi mosci! if your gimbal controller is placed between the brushless motor and the camera, how do you do to not pinch the power cord when gyrocam is leaning? thx