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Labview NXT Servos
I try to shift from a value of 0 to 180 yet I only get a 45 degree move.
How do I take advantage and achieve the full 180 degrees of movement possible with a servo? Any help would be appreciated. I can get to one extreme but not the other extreme on the other side. I have values between 0 and 254. It won't let me put in negative values which I tried to do. Also can someone explain the Scale Servo VI to me please? I have a feeling I should be using it but am unsure what it does or how to use it to effect the servo performance. Thanks for your help. Last edited by quizbiz : 29-12-2008 at 13:20. Reason: learned more about my problem |
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Re: Labview NXT Servos
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Do you mean using LabVIEW with the FTC (NXT) Servo controller? FTC Servos go from 1 to 255 (not 0 to 255). 1 and 255 are the extremes. Sending a position of "0" just goes to the last commanded position. (handy for keeping the servo in position whitout knowing were it was last sent ![]() |
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