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Planning on building a flight stick for a space sim. I understand some basics and I've messed around with an Arduino and a breadboard.

In the planning stages now. Should I measure the axis and rotations on the sim stick with hall effect sensors? Is there a more precise alternative?

I would also like to control the tension on the stick with brushless dc motors like done in this project https://youtu.be/ip641WmY4pA and I think the hall effect shouldn't get interference from the motors. Hopefully.

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[–] ElementaryTopos 1 points 1 year ago

If you want to use brushless motors for force feedback, you can piggyback the encoding instead of having a separate hall effect sensor. Here's a digikey post about it Link