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akash992391 16-02-2013 19:57

servo problem
 
can some one tell me, do i have to put 0 to 180 on servo angle or 0 to -1
i try everything to programmed function and everything but still not working can someone help me.....

Garten Haeska 16-02-2013 20:06

Re: servo problem
 
0 to 180 and make sure you have a jumper on the two pin connector next to the pmw of your choice.

akash992391 16-02-2013 20:12

Re: servo problem
 
i tried 0 to 180 still doesent work

Garten Haeska 16-02-2013 20:13

Re: servo problem
 
Do you have a jumper installed?

akash992391 16-02-2013 20:19

Re: servo problem
 
yeah i did

Garten Haeska 16-02-2013 20:22

Re: servo problem
 
Your code should look something like this.


akash992391 16-02-2013 20:24

Re: servo problem
 
yes i do have same one...

Garten Haeska 16-02-2013 20:26

Re: servo problem
 
Could you post your code?

Ether 16-02-2013 20:32

Re: servo problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by akash992391 (Post 1234566)
i tried 0 to 180 still doesent work

You aren't trying to lift a 10 pound weight with that servo, are you ?



akash992391 16-02-2013 20:37

Re: servo problem
 
no i m not lifting anything

Ether 16-02-2013 20:39

Re: servo problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by akash992391 (Post 1234593)
no i m not lifting anything

Do you have a cheap digital voltmeter handy?



Mark McLeod 16-02-2013 20:40

Re: servo problem
 
Does putting the Driver Station into Test Mode, and using the Dashboard Test tab, let you move the servo?

akash992391 16-02-2013 20:47

Re: servo problem
 
here is a code

akash992391 16-02-2013 20:48

Re: servo problem
 
yeah i do y

Garten Haeska 16-02-2013 21:01

Re: servo problem
 
right now your two positions are using double numeric values when i believe they should be just numeric values. (Changes the orange numbers to blue numbers)


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