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Servo Range-of-Motion?
What is the range of motion for the servos? I cannot find it anywhere.
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Re: Servo Range-of-Motion?
I believe it is 170 degees around.
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Re: Servo Range-of-Motion?
Thank you, although that seems a bit high. Just to clarify, I'm talking about the effective angle you can command it to, not the full mechanical range you can turn it to.
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Re: Servo Range-of-Motion?
i believe it is 180 and all angles are applicable. we use ours that full range with no problems
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Re: Servo Range-of-Motion?
180? Okay, that seems about right. However, I didn't think they went quite that far. 170 was my guess. I'll look at ours, maybe there are differences. I can tune it with the camera, anyway.
Thank you for the help. |
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Re: Servo Range-of-Motion?
The standard camera servos are 170, as shown by the centerpoint of 85 in the camera software. Most standard servos are 170 or 180.
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Re: Servo Range-of-Motion?
I guess I'll use 170 for the angle.
Thank you for all the help. |
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