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ohh damn that, thanks for your help anyway pr, much appreciated.
i think i will still go ahead with the servo controlled by a PIC,
but i dont really know where to start with the programming.
anyone else any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated
many thanks in advance
Conal
Type of bearing Plain bearing
Dimensions (L x W x H) 41 x 20 x 42 mm
Connector system JR
Manuf. Part No. RS 2 JR
Drive Plastic
Servo-technology Analogue Servo
Servo type Standard Servo
Stroke time at 4.8 V 0,19 / 0,17 s
Torque at 4.8 V 32 / 35 Ncm
thanks for the quick reply prmurthy,
so this essentially is a time delay circuit, could I make this ciruict and plug it directly in the servo motor that i have?
without the need of a PIC
thanks
Conal
this is just a really rough design, each arm 60 degrees apart inbetween two scres, every 11.5 minutes arm rotates, and
NEW arm will then be in between two new screws.
thanks again for the replies guys,
brian
yes you are correct in saying that the brake arms are seperated by 60 degree there are 6 arms therefore one servo motor rotation = 360 degrees, one arm will be placed inbetween the screws, and when 11.5 mins is up the servo will rotate by 1 arm = 60...
thanks for all your info so far guys, and brian if i could use a system that uses zero software that would be excellent as im a mechanical engineer and not really software, but as an engineer im trying my hand at everything + my tutor wants me to use this system i think
i think i can upload a...
Hi Brian, thanks for your quick reply.
im not really trying to use any other components.
what i need is a program that will make the servo rotate once (60degrees)
then just stay stationary for 11-11.5 mins
then move onto the next stage
that is all it needs to do, continously.
would this...
Hi guys, first post today.
im currently doing my final year thesis and im making a rotating solar mirror.
i need some help with a PIC program that will control a servo motor.
the servo motor will have a rotating arm at the end which can rotate through 360 degrees, it has 6 arms on it so each...
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