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Re: DC VS SERVO
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Fri, 5 Jun 1998 20:28:39 GMT
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Chris Rhodes <CRHODES@STUDENTSantispam.UWF.EDU>
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crhodes@studentsSPAMLESS.uwf.edu
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That still does not tell me the difference between how they are diven. For
instance, can you use the 4 motor ports to drive a servo motor? If not why? Any
help appreciated.
Chris Rhodes
Chad K Humberstone wrote:
> Chris,
> See pages 20 and 21(pdf pages 25 and 26) of the handyboard technical
> reference. Download it from this page:
> http://el.www.media.mit.edu/groups/el/projects/handy-board/techdocs/index.html.
>
> Chris Rhodes wrote:
> >
> > HELLO,
> > MY NAME IS CHRIS RHODES AND I AM CONFUSED ABOUT THE DIFFERENCE
> > BETWEEN A SERVO MOTOR AND A DC MOTOR. THE HANDYBOARD LITERATURE SAYS
> > THERE ARE THE 4 DC MOTOR OUTPUTS AND 1 DIGITAL INPUT THAT CAN USED AS A
> > SERVO OUTPUT. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IN HOW YOU DRIVE THE DIFFERENT
> > MOTORS. ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED. THANK YOU
> >
> > CHRIS RHODES
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