ESP32 Tutorial - Using Servo Motors ( NEW Arduino IDE )
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ธ.ค. 2022
- Servo motors are inexpensive little output devices that can be perfect when you're designing something that needs to move. Today we'll learn how to hook it up to an ESP32 Board and Control it from the Serial Monitor!
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Thanks Bro
thanks bro that change my life
Can you verify the servoMotor.detach(); function will move the servo toward 0? I have a project where I need to set the initial position to 90°. To save battery life and de-energize the servo I tried using ,detach(). but when calling detach() the servo is moved back toward 0° away from 90°. It seems the PWM is not stopped before the servo is detached causing the position to be changed. Has anyone else noticed this? can you suggest a workaround to prevent this from happening? Good tutorial BTW! Thanks
BROOO THANK YOU U SAVED MY LIFE!
No worries 🙂
tank you! muito obrigado!
Can you adjust the speed of the motor turning to the set point?
Hi Bro, i didn't know that you have an english channel !!! HMD i've found it by coincidence. thank you a lot
No problem 👍
I keep getting error this library only works with board avr sam samd nrf52
Super explain bro
Thank you so much 🙂
Me gustó tu intro
Good tank's very much..
No problem 👍
hey could you link the code please it would help a lot thanks
nice vid. stupid question, does a servo have an index i.e. 0 - a default start position?
You set the 0 by physically moving the arm to center
@@FrostyFlankz I have created a mount in cad that once zero is sent for position 1 the mount can be moved to reflect the zero and tightened down and doesn't need to be adjusted again unless, of course you wan to change it i.e. your zero is actually in a different direction , so the sensor base will hold that until you want to change the orientation of position 1 for whatever reason. zero remains zero and each other sensor points in a different position 2 but position 1 is usually in the same direction or compass bearing
We use the same board for this but still we getting error for that board then instead of that board which board should we use ..
Thanks brooooooooooooooooooooooooow
did u have servo 360 control by esp32 via bluetooth
No, but
This video could help you get started
th-cam.com/video/w5LgLsCumFI/w-d-xo.html
muito bom
My servo is just spinning round and round 🤔
How can i do this with a 360 servo motor?
Follow the same steps
what is your code editer name?
Arduino IDE
Hey, I've been trouble shooting my project for 2 days and Ive narrowed it down to this simple setup in the video and my servos do not respond at all, esp def works and wires just so confused, if anyone can help that would be amazing
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Dude hand on
I don’t understand the IF thing
Boss your pinout is wrong
I will double check
So there is no need for the wifi module to exist on esp32😂
th-cam.com/video/giFaFVhB2Vk/w-d-xo.html