Fantastic! This is PERFECT for my project. I've been trying to design a small winch that raises and lowers a swing ride vehicle, but the hand made DC motor one I made is too weak, this will work great! Now I can reverse the direction and control the speed. You have idea how much of a headache this saves me. Great job. ☺
I typed in the sketch and saved it to Arduino Libraries "sweep" but arduino said invalid library. Can you please attach the sketch for me to download. Thank you
is it possible to let it turn for a specific time (that corrosponds to a specific angle) and then keep it at that angle? to hold a robotic arm for example
You can't just guess at center on the potentiometer. Center it with a servo tester or a RC receiver. Also, you shouldn't turn servos by hand - it's hard on the gears. thanks.
under the myservo.write(number); write another code for delay(15); the number 15 represents 15ms for each degree of rotation. PS : correct me if i am wrong. im still a noob
Babsm08 .. its not a dc motor. it is a digitally controlled variable bidirectional servo motor. you can control it directly without any motor driver.thats the advantage.
Fantastic! This is PERFECT for my project. I've been trying to design a small winch that raises and lowers a swing ride vehicle, but the hand made DC motor one I made is too weak, this will work great! Now I can reverse the direction and control the speed. You have idea how much of a headache this saves me. Great job. ☺
Thanks for breaking my servo!
thank you this helped a lot
Thank you so much!! ❤️❤️
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I typed in the sketch and saved it to Arduino Libraries "sweep" but arduino said invalid library. Can you please attach the sketch for me to download. Thank you
can you define 720 degrees rotation in you program now ?
is it possible to let it turn for a specific time (that corrosponds to a specific angle) and then keep it at that angle?
to hold a robotic arm for example
use a 180 servo
You can't just guess at center on the potentiometer. Center it with a servo tester or a RC receiver. Also, you shouldn't turn servos by hand - it's hard on the gears. thanks.
Do anyone of you know why my servo doesn't move at 19 and not at 90 as yours?
yes, that is because your pot was out of center when you cut it, try turning it until you get to the center position and that should fix your problem
can we change the rpm ?
under the myservo.write(number); write another code for delay(15); the number 15 represents 15ms for each degree of rotation. PS : correct me if i am wrong. im still a noob
So.. with no encoder to return the positing of the servo, this isn't much of a servo.. Rather, just a DC motor.. That's it..
Yes, It acts like a dc motor with a gearbox, but for some projects having this from factor really helps.
Babsm08 .. its not a dc motor. it is a digitally controlled variable bidirectional servo motor.
you can control it directly without any motor driver.thats the advantage.
pootis
cannot output feedback man its no more a servo
That's right. It becomes a variable speed, reversible motor. That's all. But that's still cool.
@@OregonDARRYL i dont think any circumstance where irs more cool to manage a servo control impulsion than an analogic voltage
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thank you this helped a lot