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Help For My Projets

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rajaero8

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HI I HAVE INVOLVED IN A PROJECT IN WHICH IHAVE TO CONTROL A CIRCUIT THROUGH COMPUTER. THE CIRCUIT SHOULD CONTAIN SENSORS AND MOTORS DEPENDING UPON COMPUTER INPUT OR SENSORS REPLY MOTORS SHOULD BE CONTROLLED IN ACCURATE MANNER.
ANYBODY PLEASE SEND ME INSTRUCTIONS OR LINKS ABOUT THIS TO MY MAIL "rajaero8@gmail.com".THANKYOU.


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I HAVE ENOUGH KNOWLEDGE IN " C" .
 
Yes u can use VC# to access SerialPort with ease.....

What u want to control Speed of Motor or direction or position???
 
i would recommend to use an embeded uC to control the motor, and simple send orders from the computer to the uC.. sure, that's if you'r familiar with micro controllers...
 
thankyou very much for your care about my project .I AM TRYING TO DESIGN A PROJECT " INTELLIGENT FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM" BY WHICH WITHOUT PILOT'S COMMAND CONTROL SURFACES AUOTOMATICALLY CORRECT THEIR MISTAKE BY SENSING THE MISTAKE BY MEANS OF SENSORS .A LOT OF ANALYSIS AND DATA SHOULD BE COLLECTED TO DO THIS PERFECTLY .PRILIMINARYLY I AM COLLECTING INFORMATION ABOUT COMPUTER AND CIRCUIT INTERFACE AS A MINIMUM REQUIREMENT TO DO THIS PROJECT. YOU CAN SEND YOUR INFORMATION TO MY ID "rajaero8 @gmail.com".AS AN AERO ENGINEER I KNOW ONLY LITTLE ABOUT ELECTRONICS I WANT SOME DETAILED EXPOLANATION OR LINKS TO BUILT THIS FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM WHICH CAN SAVE MANY LIFES AND WILL MAKE PILOTING VERY EASY WITH THE HELP OF SOFTWARE
 
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