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Originally Posted by Gdeaver
If the basic atom pins are conected to the servos, then the behavior you are getting is the way it works. If you are using a servo board that the basic atom comunicates with and the board has a hardware PWM IC then the you have to reference the servo board comands. With a seperate servo board you could get the control you want. With out the hardware details, can't tell which is the case. As a work around you could try puting the 3 servo commands in a loop and make small position changes each time thru the loop till you get to the desired positions. You mention a mservo command . I didn't see this in the atom manual. Could it be an add in from the servo board? If its the case then it sounds like you have to add a function or something to your program.
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no no no, i think you miss understood me, the board that's holding the BASIC atom 24 pro is the one with the servo pins. I'm not directly connecting the controller chip to the servos.
This is the board with the inputs
BASIC atom control board
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