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Well luckilly at least for this project there shoudn't be any crashing. But my real situation may be camera equipment could be pretty heavy so I would want to take advantage of anything that would help my torque.
OK, so servo is absolute position, this is what I need most definately.
Should I be worried about checking to make sure the servo makes it to the position or is that too much micro managing? Maybe I'll not worry about it for now and come back to that if positioning is a problem.
I'd like to have as close to 360 motion, but it's not required. More than 180 though would be needed.
Someone posted a link to an R/C servo site, but I couldn't tell what the ranges of motion of those servos were. Anyone have a specific servo they've used and know it's stats like range of motion, precision (how many stops can I address along the path) and price?
Well luckilly at least for this project there shoudn't be any crashing. But my real situation may be camera equipment could be pretty heavy so I would want to take advantage of anything that would help my torque.
OK, so servo is absolute position, this is what I need most definately.
Should I be worried about checking to make sure the servo makes it to the position or is that too much micro managing? Maybe I'll not worry about it for now and come back to that if positioning is a problem.
I'd like to have as close to 360 motion, but it's not required. More than 180 though would be needed.
Someone posted a link to an R/C servo site, but I couldn't tell what the ranges of motion of those servos were. Anyone have a specific servo they've used and know it's stats like range of motion, precision (how many stops can I address along the path) and price?