Название | : | Using PS3 Controllers with ESP32 | Build Custom Remote Controls |
Продолжительность | : | 1.08.17 |
Дата публикации | : | |
Просмотров | : | 59 rb |
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Next step is building the submarine Comment from : limpqizbuit |
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olà amigo eu tenho um controle do mesmo e não consigo parear você pode mim agudar?
br agradeço Comment from : Noberto Lopes |
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please try gta 5 Comment from : Richard Scholler |
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Which version of the ps3 library and ESP32 board manager you have? Comment from : Rain Workshop |
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They aren't dualshock But you're right they do the job I've taken to using rc remotes Comment from : jstro-hobbytech |
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Hello Bill , I was wondering fi there was an alternative to the six axis pair tool I have purchased a ps3 controller very similar to the one used in the project however the software doesn't seem to be finding any console and doesn't provide any mac address details any direction /solutions would be most appreciated I am very keen to try the project utilising the ESP 32 also which board do you use ? , as there are so many generic versions out there ? in appreciation of your time and wonderful tutorials Comment from : Tim Sparrow - Concept Designs |
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Teacher! Congratulations, I follow your classes whenever I can! I have a question does the generic playstation 3 joystick connect with esp32 or only if it is original? Comment from : wanderson silva |
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nice tutorial Thank you) Comment from : Andrey L |
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Just used this video to control my submersible, didn’t work out :( Comment from : ICG z |
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Is this how they made the controller for the Titan sub? Comment from : Jessica Ogle |
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you make the best videos, ive really gotten into robotics because of you thank you!! Comment from : Noah B |
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In next video you'll build the Open Source Alpakka-controller and make it wireless the same way? Comment from : Vic Mac |
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Guys, could someone help me? I'm trying to connect a Bluetooth controller with the ESP32 but there is no usb port to change the master address, so how can I pair the esp32 to the controller? The controller connects to the smartphone, so i think it's possible to connect to the esp32 Comment from : Eduardo Schroeder |
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Interesting Thanks for sharing this great info I'm going to pick up one of those PS3 controllers as an input device for future projects Comment from : Klif |
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The code for use servo is not working, are you sure about the code? Comment from : Bayu Marties Rizaldo |
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Sir you literally taught everything to make a esp 32 drone or plane or rover 😮 Comment from : B M visuals |
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Excelent video !! The best I have seen !! Congrats !! One question: Could you please, share some example codes to activate Ambulance leds (led red and blu led) and some code to activate Ambulance Siren ? Warm Regards Comment from : Guilherme Púpio |
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I have a question When running the "Sixaxis Pair Tool" I get "No device found" Should the PS3 controller be connected via Bluetooth, when you start the Sixaxis tool, or via USB cable? I have found many videos on Youtube on connecting a PS3 controller to a PC via Bluetooth and tried to follow a few Problem is that, instead of connecting the device, they just remove my PC:s Bluetooth altogether When I connect the PS3 control via USB cable, it gets acknowleged by the PC, but as "XBOX 360 for Windows" nor "Playstation" Strange! Could you explain the process before running the Sixaxis tool? Also, many thanks for yet another great tutorial ☺ Comment from : Johan Tandberg |
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thank you bill, your awesome Comment from : Neo john |
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I need mcp4022 digital potentiometer with arduino uno how to control Please argent Comment from : RAJ TECH TAMIL |
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I only get "No device found" with the sixaxis pair tool Thing is, the controller seem to be able to communicate with Steam (gaming service) and navigate the menues Comment from : SirArghPirate |
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Hi I need help brI can not connect my ps3 Sony to my laptop Comment from : Eli Houngo |
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Really enjoy the video I got myself a cheap, unbranded ps3 controller of eBay but found it didn't work After that, I got a Sony one and found that one workedThank you for the videos Comment from : Stuart Smith |
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Thank you very much Bill Much appreciated education I will be attempting to adapt to PS5 controller to use in a RC flail mower Comment from : Gerhard van der Nest |
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Similarly, would ove to see some videos about ESP32 USB (host), someday Thanks, Comment from : K:) |
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I like your New Web Page layout lots of nice tweaks; like change size of text 😊 Comment from : Paul C Johnson |
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Lovely video as always!!Can you please make a video on sabertooth motor driver with an esp32 Comment from : pfft |
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👍🤝 Comment from : Nhi Hoành |
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I bought the most recent ps3 controller clone on ebay Looks exactly like in the video Installs on Windows fine, shows as Xbox 360 and works But the Sixaxis pair tool does not find it, with "no device found" error Tried on 4 different Windows computers Comment from : Jarek F |
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You are the best brThank you for your videos Comment from : Eli Houngo |
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Abi adamın dibisin çok teşekkür ederim kaç gündür projem için böylesi detaylı bir video arıyordum Comment from : SevenDay7? |
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I've been tried to build my own robot with ps3 controller, but when i pluged my ps3 controller and run sixaxis pair tool appear "no device found"brDoes anyone have same problem? and how to solve this? Comment from : Rifqi Firlian |
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Great presentation, as always But WOW, so many adverts It's worse than commercial TV However, the content was well presented, and full of great ideas Comment from : G Lidders |
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Please I'm begging you to do a video on ps3 controller with Arduino uno or mega Comment from : Collins Appiah |
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Why go through a long explanation about the controller’s functions? They’re one of the most intuitive devices we have these days, even little children can figure them out in no time Comment from : Dave Dave |
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what about PS5 controller and Pi Pico ? :) Comment from : Ahmed Moustafa |
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Hi! The library doesn't compile with the 201 ESP32 board manager Do you know why? Is there any work around? I am trying to use the ESP32 S3 Devkit Comment from : Ioannis Ypatidis |
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There is also L3 and R3 which you can use by pressing the analog stikcs ;) Comment from : Özay Turay |
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Awesome guide! Btw have anyone got data frome the 3accelerometer and 1gyro ? Mine is not working properly Comment from : Ana Lys |
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Love it: my favorite construction material is scrap wood Says a man knowing to teach computer science Thank you for sharing your knowledge I’m impressed you can make it look so simple Comment from : Paul Brouyere |
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Sixaxis and DualShock 3 were not the same Sixaxis doesn't have a vibration or "rumble" feature for haptic feedback to the user Dualshock 3 does That also makes the Dualshock 3 a little heavier, which most people prefer Sony couldn't get vibration and motion sensing working together on their sixaxis design The Dualshock3 was made by Immersion Corporation (after a patent lawsuit that banned the import of PS3 systems with sixaxxis to the USA) Dualshock 3 (design licensed by Immersion) did have working motion sensing with vibration Presumably subsequent dualshock4 and dualsense controllers also are based on the design by Immersion Comment from : Kelemvor Lyonsbane |
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Would it be possible to do a similar tutorial with raspberry pi pico W ? Comment from : Ege Hoşgüngör |
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Excellent overview Thanks Comment from : Paul pvhl |
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This is wonderful- thank you for saving me so much time when i finally implement this! Comment from : Gears, Code, and Fire |
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I'll watch this later! Showed up on Google feed good job! Comment from : danny117hd |
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Thanks Bill! Another great video to get my creative juices flowing It got me thinking about automating my wood shop Not with a PS2 controller but laser sensors and such 😃 Comment from : Kyle Reed |
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@DB Workshop, First of let me thank you for another master class And btw The joy sticks the both click in for extra commands🤐🤐🕳💡 Comment from : Lyricalnatty |
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Fun project! Comment from : themonkeydrunken |
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Great video! Why doesn't anyone do it with a PS4 controller? Comment from : Tom Garrison |
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Excellent Tutorial I had quick test with my PS3 controllers (two) and it seems accelerometer /gyroscope does not seems to work on both controllers and only getting " -4 0 -132 0 " in the serial monitor but all other functions are working ok Do you think they have dead DOA accelerometer /gyroscope ? or do i have do some trick to enable them to work? Thank you for suggestions Comment from : Mangala Rupasinghe |
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Just a thought on the controller buttons having a "how-hard-you-push" or analog output capability Might it instead be that you just read the button while it was still in debounce mode? Seems a little too much to expect them to have a "haptic" capability in that manner Thoughts?? Great and thorough video as usual! Comment from : R Dyer |
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I think the setPlayerLED also sends data to the controllerbrAnd isn't the gyroscope better for detecting rotation of the controller for motion based control?brAccelerometer stops changing when the controller is no longer in motion, doesn't it? Comment from : Chris |
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As always good video from teacher Comment from : ALADIN Movies |
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Brilliant video, thanks for sharing it with us! Comment from : Peter Molnar |
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Wow! Comment from : Yekutiel ben Heshel |
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Shouldn’t MIN_DIST be MAX_DIST or just the neutral THRES_DIST? Comment from : NLGeebee |
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Bro i feel to cry, how did u never play mario, street fighter, gta, csgo or even candy crush!!! Comment from : AK AK |
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great job Bill Comment from : Herman Darr |
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Excelente trabajo Gracias por compartir Comment from : ARGENTINO CarcelAlosFugadoresMakristadelFMI |
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This is awesome Can u create a light show with music? Comment from : BILLY MOORE |
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Can the PS3 controller run the HID protocol over the internal ESP32 WIFI communications link to achieve a longer range? Comment from : TerboBlitz |
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can i do the same withh ps4 controllers?? like is the connection between the esp32 and ps4 stable cause there r many forums that says its not stable and that ps4 gets disconnected after sometime Comment from : M Sufaid |
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Great video, but we didn't see you drive the car! Comment from : Matthew Pocock |
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This guy don't know how to play videogames, but he's able to build one with some microcontroller and a controller Comment from : Matheus Bitencourt |
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Vraiment intéressant et excellente vidéo comme d'habitude ! Comment from : Phil Go |
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Muchas gracias por el excelente tutorial! muy completo y explicado de una forma impecable como siempre Había estado probando un pequeño vehículo con el esp32 y el joystick de ps3, si bien logré hacerlo funcionar a veces mi problema era la conexión inestable y una especie de delay en el control Comment from : bar_tresd |
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Great video BTW!!! Comment from : Eneko Juanena Lodeiro |
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is there any library for PS4? Comment from : Eneko Juanena Lodeiro |
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I'd love to see this ported to microbit (with MakeCode blocks) - robots for the platform are great and affordable, but the controller boards are relatively pricey and/or have no friendly blocks Comment from : dmacmakes |
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I have no real interest in using one of these with a microcontroller, but thanks for the video You reminded me I wanted to order one of these cheap PS3 controllers for Steam remote play on an Android TV boxbrbrEdit: still watching the whole video because I'm interested in the protocol and oddities of the PS3 controllers Comment from : tin2001 |
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FYI it's not "tactical feedback", it's "tactile feedback" (relating to touch), pronounced like "tack tile" Comment from : Carl Olsson |
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Awesome idea!! brI wonder if it is possible to achieve the communication with BLE Comment from : Useful Electronics |
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really appreciate the dark mode , my eyes aren't what they used to be Comment from : Ali |
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Amazing video Bill! Well worth the wait And great to have the PDF of the article after the forum upgrades Maybe soon I can get back to my Neo-Pixel issue I have a great, IMHO, plan all worked out Comment from : Code Cage |
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Very good Thank you Comment from : thisoldjeep |
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Seems there is a library for the xbox series x controller Been wanting to do that for a cheapo RC I bought a while back WPL C24, upgrade it to hobby grade Comment from : Sokoloft |
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Great work as usual Thanks Comment from : Paul C Johnson |
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You are great! Comment from : Full Power |
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Could this project be adapted to a ps4 controller? Any extra steps required? Not asking for a solution just whether it would be the same steps Comment from : gerdsfargen |
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For a man who doesn’t know how to play video games you’re quite a wizard 👍 Comment from : Schoene Paparillo |
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Cool video, i used a ps3 controller and an esp32 to control a robot arm Comment from : Collin B |
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Hi Bill Comment from : mukageegee |
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Nice video ! Amazing idea😁👍 Comment from : Roger Silverio |
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Applause, masterwork, thanks Comment from : Turk EFEX |
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nice and helpful 👍 Comment from : ingenuus2 |
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Right from today you are gamer!brBest of luck 🤞 Comment from : paresh mhatre |
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This is brilliant! Comment from : Jeff |
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