You can, as said. But you need to modify the servo.You can no interrogate the servo for it position.
It's not a feature of the said standard servos. As said there are options to implement it.i need just to block the servo on the position where it was stopped, is this possible
I have used a servo to control retracts on a model. Here is how it works,
The servo moves the retract until is in the up state, detected by a micro switch to a pin input. Then no matter what the pulse does, it hold this position unless the pulse changes to move the retract to a down state, this is the detected by another micro swith and it is held there until the change of direction is requested. The micro switch limit the position the servo until it is allowed to change direction.
Is this like what you are looking for?
check out these links about servos
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The video does not actually explain anything.
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