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Re: New Servo Routines?
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Fri, 21 Apr 2000 01:58:09 GMT
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john@coastalgeology.NOSPAMorg
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* Giang Tran <gt4025@chi.devry.edu> [000420 21:49]:
> You can still stop your hacked servos even if you're using the expansion
> board. If you hacked the servos right, your servos should slow down
> considerably at around 2000-2220 uS pulse width. It might even stop at 2000
> if you're lucky. If not, increase or decrease the pulse width until the
> hissing sound of the servos disappeared.
Silly me, I wasn't thinking that there would still be a mid point to
the resistance. I was stuck on the fact that the new resistors would
trick it into thinking that it never reached it's set point at either
end, forgot all about the middle. Thanks!
--
Jonathan Pennington | A computer without Windows
john@coastalgeology.org | is like a dog without bricks
http://www.coastalgeology.org | tied to its head.
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