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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)

akash992391 16-02-2013 21:09

Re: servo problem
 
can you tell me how to change it and is my code is fine......

Garten Haeska 16-02-2013 21:15

Re: servo problem
 
Your code looks fine. To change if from a orange 0, to a blue zero, simply just type 0 then (enter) it should change to blue, at least that is all i have to do.

akash992391 16-02-2013 21:30

Re: servo problem
 
i pressed enter didnt change it to blue

Garten Haeska 16-02-2013 21:31

Re: servo problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by akash992391 (Post 1234634)
i pressed enter didnt change it to blue

Alright then go to the numeric palette and select the numeric constant. (the blue one)

akash992391 16-02-2013 21:36

Re: servo problem
 
nvm i changed it

Garten Haeska 16-02-2013 21:37

Re: servo problem
 
But did it work?

akash992391 16-02-2013 21:41

Re: servo problem
 
i m not sure its gonna work or not when i go back to robotics shop i will try out but thanx for helping us thanx a lot...

Garten Haeska 16-02-2013 21:42

Re: servo problem
 
It's what we are here for!

Greg McKaskle 17-02-2013 08:01

Re: servo problem
 
Blue numbers are integers, orange numbers support a decimal, so can encode numbers between the integers. That is a good thing to notice, but can you see that the orange wires aren't causing any problems? They are not the issue.

As someone mentioned, have you tried test mode? Can you hear the servo humm or buzz but not move?

Greg McKaskle

akash992391 17-02-2013 11:13

Re: servo problem
 
yeah it did but its not really moving like its make a little move and its stop.if u press on joystick button doesnt work


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