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Re: switches
Hi
Ultrasonic switch requires some circuit, but float switch will only require electronic valve ..... for me it will be practical to use float switch
elm sevo
Hi
servo motors uses PWM and if modified it can work like a dc motor.
Servo motors are less powerful than "Dc geared motors"
Servo motors are easier to mount than Stepper & Dc geared motors
Servo motors are less accurate than Stepper motors
Hope this helped .....
Re: Help! Brushless motor
Hi
I you are planning to create a pick and place robot you can use a dc motor, but you need to incorporate sensors, or you can also use stepper motor, but stepper motor is far less when it comes in torque but it is more precise ..... Hope this help ....
Hi Pal !....
If you will ask me, I will prefer building a 3 or 4 wheeled robot that can explore any terrain, and it will be very exciting, and it can be very useful, and it will save you from the problem in balancing your robot .........
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Hi Pal ...
fuel gauge how to simple
Just be careful on tweaking your gasoline tank or else you end to your nearest graveyard, again be careful it can be very dangerous
dc servo motor driver
use the PIC as the controller and then implement a driver/bridged so that your project will not end up to smoke.
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I have the circuits you need, but I dont remember where I'd put them !...
Transmitter/Receiver
Can anyone help me find a schematic for a omnidirectional transmitter and directional receiver ?
I'm very greatful for your help !...
there are some motor controller with the driver, built-in with the controller itself
but if you use this type of device you have to replace both controller and driver each time the there's an overload on the driver circuit !...
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