2023.1.1175.2 DC Motor.
Overview
The DCMotor is a component to simulate an accelerated rotational motion on an axis. It consists of two components; Physical and Logic. Both are needed to control the motor through a logic adapter (connecting the DCMotor to an external controller through a Logic Simulator). Adding a Control Panel gives you the option to control the motor from the Unity scene.
Cannot rotated more then 180 degrees in single tick.
A succesfully created DCMotor shows up with this gizmo.
Where to find
The DC Motor can be found under
Standard Components > Motors > DC Motor > Physical Component
It will automatically be attached to a selected GameObject. Otherwise it will create a new GameObject to attach to.
A WheelJoint will be created automatically as part of the component.
Feature Layout - Physical Component
Live Data |
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Target Velocity (deg/s) | Displays value of target velocity in degrees per second. |
Velocity (deg/s) | Displays current velocity in degrees per second. |
Properties |
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Wheel Joint | Sets the Wheel Joint the DCMotor will control. |
Maximum Velocity (deg/s) | Sets the maximum allowed velocity of the DCMotor in degrees per second. |
Angular Acceleration (deg/s/s) | Sets the maximum allowed acceleration in degrees per second per second. |
Control Panel |
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Generate Control Panel | Create a Control Panel for this component. |
Feature Layout - Control Panel
Title | The Title of the Control Panel. Click to ping the target component in the hierarchy. Double click to edit. |
DCMotor Properties |
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Preferred Velocity (deg/s) | Sets the desired velocity at which the DCMotor should spin. |
Velocity (deg/s) | Displays current velocity in degrees per second. |
Start/Stop | Starts/Stops the motor. |
Target Component |
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Target Gameobject | The gameobject which has a standardcomponent you want the Control Panel for. |
Target Component | The Component which for which a Control Panel is generated. |
How to use
Add a DC Motor Component to a GameObject, in this case a simple cube.
Add a Kinematics Controller, this can be found under Mechanics > Kinematics > Add Kinematics Controller. Make sure the Cube is parented under the Kinematic Controller in the Hierarchy.
Add a Control Panel and set the Preferred Velocity
Press Play to see the rotation of the cube, controlled by the DC Motor
Prespective Documentation