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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 all electical stuff i connected and i have put jumpers too on digital sidecar....can someone help me...plez |
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Re: servo problem
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Re: servo problem
here is the code
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Re: servo problem
Okay, that answers about a third of what I asked. The other two questions remain: What do you expect it to do? What does it do instead? Without details, we can't do much more than guess.
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Re: servo problem
I expect servo to move 0 to 180 and come back to I position
Basically I want that servo to push frisbee to the spinning tires... So yeah |
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Re: servo problem
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Note that your code won't ever get the servo to 180, because it sets the servo to either 0 or 130 based on Joystick 3's trigger button. The servo will be at 130 while the trigger is not being pressed. It will move from 130 to 0 when the trigger is pressed, and remain at 0 as long as the trigger is held. It will move from 130 to 0 when the trigger is released. Pushing a frisbee more than an inch or two is a heck of a job to ask a servo to perform. It's likely to just sit there and buzz trying to do something that takes more torque than it is able to apply. |
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