ROBOTmaker team's repositories
Arduino_SBUS
This Arduino sketch expands the SBUS using an Arduino such as a small Ardiono Nano or ProMicro making the full 16 channels available on your FrSky compatile RC receiver (such as the XR8 or XR4) which would otherwise be limited to just a few PWM ports. This sketch gives additional possibilities with your RC projects such as proportional or pre-set control of servos, switching on landing lights, ativiating buzzers, launching parachutes, reading sensors on your RC model as remote telemetry data, etc. How it works? The arduino sketch merely "sniffs" the SBUS data arriving on the serial port and split the package into 16 channels. You are then able to configure and map the Arduino pins to any available RC channel as you like. It's only limited to the number of channels and the number of free I/O ports on your Ardiuno. The Arduino can be added 'in-line' with any other SBUS device on your RC model. Please note that only limited testing has been done on using various RC cars and drones. so don't use this device for any critical or non-critical control of your model without thorough testing. You use the solution and code at your own risk.
Real-time-graphical-representation-of-16-channel-S-BUS-protocol
graphical representation of the Futaba 16 Channel S.BUS protocol in real-time
IRCF360-Shield
The IRCF360 shield for arduino
MatterControl
From easy to expert, all in one 3D printing software - MatterContol lets you edit, organize and manage your 3D designs and your 3D printer. Created to help you get the most out of your 3D printer, MatterControl is opensource software available here. MatterControl has a dependency on the agg-sharp library, also by MatterHackers.
RostockMAXv2
ROBOTmaker / R3 Delta 3D Printer by SeeMeCNC