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Re: Servo Connection questions
Thanks for the info...
I do not have the part with me and would like to look up the specifics of the two servos that were included in the kit. Does anyone have that info or a link to the specific info to the servos that are included in the 2007 kit? Thanks |
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Re: Servo Connection questions
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http://www.hitecrcd.com/homepage/product_fs.htm |
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Re: Servo Connection questions
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For manufacturer specs: Overview - http://www.hitecrcd.com/Servos/hs322hd.htm Manual - http://www.hitecrcd.com/Servos/Servomanual.pdf Spec Sheet - http://www.hitecrcd.com/Servos/spec_sheets/HS322HD.pdf Best regards! --ken |
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What exactly is a servo connection sir? I have just joined team 234, and haven't really learned that much anyway.
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Re: Servo Connection questions
Teddy,
The servo is a device that is used in RC cars and airplanes. It is a positional device that can be controlled via PWM signals to turn to a certain angle. It is not capable of turning a full 360 degrees but can control other items like the pan and tilt of the camera which do not require a full 360 degrees of motion. Japper, I am afraid they might not be powerful enough for your application but you should try and see if you could give them some mechanical advantage. |
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