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| name = SimuCUBE
 
| name = SimuCUBE
 
| image=[[File:Simucube_photo.jpg|290px]]
 
| image=[[File:Simucube_photo.jpg|290px]]
| modelno = SimuCUBE 1R004
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| modelno = SimuCUBE
| drivetype = Single axis motherboard for [[IONI]] drives with force feedback functionality
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| drivetype         = Single axis motherboard for [[IONI]] drives
| motors = AC, DC, BLDC, Stepper
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| motors = AC, DC, BLDC, Linear, Stepper
| controlmodes = Torque control
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| controlmodes = Position, Velocity, Torque
| voltage= 20 - 49  VDC
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| voltage= Same as [[IONI]] specifications
 
| production = Active production, started 2016
 
| production = Active production, started 2016
 
| agencies=CE (EMC & LVD directives)
 
| agencies=CE (EMC & LVD directives)
 
| 3dmodel=TBA
 
| 3dmodel=TBA
| url=[https://granitedevices.com/simucube-simulator-force-feedback-controller/ SimuCUBE]
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}}{{SimucubeManualNav|width=22em|notoc=1}}[[File:Simucube chart.png|thumb|Simplified chart of a SimuCUBE FFB simulator setup.|400px]]SimuCUBE is a complete simulator force feedback controller for single motorized actuator such as a steering wheel or a force feedback lever. Typical SimuCUBE applications include vehicle and equipment simulators.
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SimuCUBE is is a modular device where motor is being controlled by an [[IONI Servo & Stepper Drive]] (sold separately) and torque [[Setpoint]] generation is being done by on-board dedicated 32 bit ARM microcontroller.
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SimuCUBE is a state-of-the-art direct drive force feedback controller. Essentially a motherboard for an [[IONI]] servo drive, the SimuCUBE offers easiest solution and the best price-quality ratio for simulator professionals and enthusiasts.
  
To browser detailed information, please refer to the SimuCUBE pages, located on the right side of this page.
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==How SimuCUBE helps simulator builds==
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==Features==
The main function SimuCUBE is to aid implementing [[Force feedback system (FFB)]] such as simulator steering wheel or other motorized actuator. SimuCUBE main contributions in this area are:
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SimuCUBE has been designed around the [[IONI]] servo drive, and the features include:
* Modular design: SimuCUBE is a motherboard with force feedback controller where [[IONI Servo & Stepper Drive]] plugs in as a motor driver
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* Open Sim Wheel made easy
* Drive motors up to 30 Nm torque
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* Elegant acrylic enclosures ready for 320 W and 480/720 W power supplies
* High fidelity feedback achieved by real-time force effect generation on hardware
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** Silent 480 W and 720 W (peak) PSU options
* Eased installation
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* Connectors for buttons and analog-to-digital converters (for pedals and other analog controls)
** Single 20 - 49 V DC supply (switching and linear power supply compatible)
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* Up to 25 A continuous current with IONI Pro HC
** Direct USB connectivity (USB HID game controller device with Microsoft DirectInput compatibility)
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* On-board [[regenerative resistor|regenerative braking resistor]]
** Connect external pedals, buttons and levers to the four on-board RJ45 connectors
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* On board ARM processor will run the FFB firmware of user choice
* Modern acrylic enclosures for SimuCUBE are readily available
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* Allow customer specific extensions due to open source hardware and firmware
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For further introduction, see [https://granitedevices.com/simucube-simulator-force-feedback-controller/ SimuCUBE product page].
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==Availability==
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[[File:Simucube chart.png|thumb|Simplified chart of a SimuCUBE FFB simulator setup.|400px|center]]
See [https://granitedevices.com/store/applications/simulators/simucube-force-feedback-controller-board.html SimuCUBE web store page] for the current stock status, pricing and ordering.
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== Safety information ==
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==The Core - IONI==
Read the following info box carefully:{{simucubewarnings}}
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IONI is a digital motor drive designed for driving AC/BLDC and DC servo motors and steppers.
  
[[Category:SimuCUBE]]
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For detailed information, plese refer to following pages:
[[Category:SimuCUBE_user_guide]]
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:* [[IONI Servo & Stepper Drive]]
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:* [[IONI specifications]]
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:* [[IONI device model comparison]]
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==Links and miscellaneous notes==
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If you are not using a ready configuration file for Granity, then please read servo tuning basics and torque tuning very carefully to get the idea how it's done. Every servo type requires specific parameters.
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:* [[Servo tuning basics]]
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:* [[Tuning torque controller]]
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Please read also these pages to get the best possible experience of a SimuCUBE FFW system.
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:* [[Granity]]
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:* [[EMI suppression cores]]
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==Availability==
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Coming soon to our web store.

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