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Re: two RC servo motor interface to the RCX
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Date: 
Thu, 12 Apr 2001 23:55:54 GMT
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hi,

Ralph Hempel wrote:

Hi All,

the idea to control two RC servo motors via the RCX was a new challange to
me and now, after finding a solution, (see www.inchlab.com) i'd
like to know
if some one else also figured out a diferent solution to this problem?


Ok, I dont know anything about servo's, but your schematics and explanations looks good. (Very well documented, nice work)


Try:

<http://www.hempeldesigngroup.com/lego/servos/index.html>

It requires pbForth, but you can build the servo encoder
with only a few basic parts, not mocrocontroller!

Cheers, Ralph

How can an indivudual compete with a "design group" ? The steam-engine and the Stirling motor are also far more simpeler than the current car-engine, still they're not widely used.

met vriendelijke groet,
Stef Mientki



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  RE: two RC servo motor interface to the RCX
 
(...) Please don't get the wrong impression - my "design group" is me doing embedded systems design and my wife doing architectural illustration. I guess two people is a group...:-) Cheers Ralph (23 years ago, 13-Apr-01, to lugnet.robotics)

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(...) Try: (URL) It requires pbForth, but you can build the servo encoder with only a few basic parts, not mocrocontroller! Cheers, Ralph (23 years ago, 12-Apr-01, to lugnet.robotics)

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