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We would like to figure out what angles we should input into the constant for high gear and low gear.
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Re: Servo Angles

Sorry, I don't really understand what you're asking. Do you have a dual-speed transmission with the two speeds controlled by a servo?

Servos are really easy to use. In labview, the input of the servo is simply the number of degrees it will go to (no messing around with speeds for you!). They can generally turn about 170 degrees. So try moving it around, and seeing about what angles it needs to be at for your transmission, and then set those numbers in for the two values of the servo.
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