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programming servo

we tried to program the servo in labview by the buttons or by the z axis and both ways didn't work.
how can we program it?

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Re: programming servo

Can you give a little more detail? Tell us specifically what you tried, what you expected to happen, and what happened instead. Show us your program so we can either verify that it's correct, or suggest ways to change it and make it do what you want.

And make sure you've installed a jumper on the pins next to the PWM output you're connecting to the servo. Without that in place, the servo will not be receiving any power.
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