I would like to replace a Hall effect throttle for a scooter controller with the output signal from a radio control receiver.
I understand that the Hall Effect Throttle has a 1-4v output to the controller.
I believe the R/C receiver's servo output is a pulse width signal which goes from 1.0msec to 2.0 msec duration at a frequency of 30-40hz. The 1.5msec pulse width is the zero position where the servo would change direction. In my case, I would just want the 1.0-2.0msec pulse to possibly drive a FET to create the 1-4v signal that the controller is looking for. Maybe do something similar to creating an analog output from a PIC PWM output.
I've searched the forum and haven't found anything relevant. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
I understand that the Hall Effect Throttle has a 1-4v output to the controller.
I believe the R/C receiver's servo output is a pulse width signal which goes from 1.0msec to 2.0 msec duration at a frequency of 30-40hz. The 1.5msec pulse width is the zero position where the servo would change direction. In my case, I would just want the 1.0-2.0msec pulse to possibly drive a FET to create the 1-4v signal that the controller is looking for. Maybe do something similar to creating an analog output from a PIC PWM output.
I've searched the forum and haven't found anything relevant. Any thoughts would be appreciated.