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motor vs servo
if i have a motor programmed to move when i hit a button, will a servo move if it is wired the same.
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Re: motor vs servo
Quick answer: no.
When you set a servo output value, the servo will turn to a specific position and stay there. When you set a speed controller output value, the motor will begin spinning at a specific speed. That's an extreme simplification, but it's close enough. |
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Re: motor vs servo
that is weird, a servo moved for us when we programmed a motor for the same pwm.
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Re: motor vs servo
It should move, then stop at a position relative to the input (joystick position, hardcoded constant) you are giving it.
If it's connected to a joystick it will follow the position of where the joystick is held. |
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Re: motor vs servo
It won't stop if it's a continuous rotation servo, instead, it will act like a motor.
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Re: motor vs servo
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The ones in the Kit are traditional servos, and that's what I assume. |
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