wii nunchuk mit dem RP6 in Bascom auswerten. Die Servos werden wahlweise mit dem analogen Stick oder den Beschleunigungssensoren gesteuert. Jetzt ohne Decodier-Bug :) http://www.roboternetz.de/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=42153
But that would be the Wiimote - not the Nunchuck by itself!
The Nunchuck just uses some I2C at 100 or 400kHz.
I2C is used in a lot of consumer electronics as a bus-system.
When it comes to Bluetooth... how do you expect a wireless controler to work without sending out some sort of signal?
But I have to concur with the noise!
We have several XB30 and PS3 plus laptops and all the other usual electro-gadgets - sometime you realy see how some units stall because the others spam the same frequencies.
But that would be the Wiimote - not the Nunchuck by itself!
The Nunchuck just uses some I2C at 100 or 400kHz.
I2C is used in a lot of consumer electronics as a bus-system.
When it comes to Bluetooth... how do you expect a wireless controler to work without sending out some sort of signal?
But I have to concur with the noise!
We have several XB30 and PS3 plus laptops and all the other usual electro-gadgets - sometime you realy see how some units stall because the others spam the same frequencies.
helmut666kohl 2 years ago
Someone needs a filter.
I've also found game controllers are VERY noisy, with the Wii perhaps near the top of the (wrong) list. :)
kymhorsell 3 years ago