
PC steering
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This is a personal project aimed at building my own custom PC steering with pedals for gaming on my computer. The electronic components are built around an Arduino Leonardo, while the mechanical aspects come from my own design ideas. Since I'm playing American Truck Simulator, I wanted to create a scaled-down truck steering system that mirrors the real thing as closely as possible. To achieve this, I've designed the steering wheel to be slightly larger than standard models, similar in size to those found on Logitech or Thrustmaster wheels, but based on an 18-inch Kenworth truck. This translates to a diameter of approximately 33 centimeters. I'm using an Omron Rotary Encoder E6B2-CWZ1X for the wheel encoder and have created a custom mount to connect it to the steering axle shaft. You'll find various components in this folder: - Parts needed to assemble the steering system - A personalized center cover designed specifically for my setup - Models of pedals, with the smallest one used for the gas pedal - Encoder mounting hardware More updates will be added soon! The next step involves assembling the motor and gears, as well as designing an enclosure – we'll see what other ideas come up.
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