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Re: CMU Cam servo jitter

Obi,
The servos aren't even mounted. Just sitting on the desk.

SlimBoJones,
You confirmed that we are seeing the same thing we see in the RC airplane world, servos don't like too much voltage. I will try a 7.2v source as the controller and I are in different locations currently so I can't use a PWM output (although that is what we will do eventually).

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Adam
 


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