phrazelle
New Member
ok. the furthest i have delved into electronics is computer repair and setup. i know a little about audio electonics, but only what i have been told. no "hands on" experience. that being said:
i would like to make a board that controls 4 motors. each motor needs to be able to move left or right and i would like the control of the motors to be dictated by pressing one button for right and one button for left. i would also like a wheel or button that controls the speed of each motor independently. this sounds so basic i feel stupid asking. but i saw some servos that were small enough for my project here:
http://www.junun.org/MarkIII/Info.jsp?item=16
but i dont understand how they are controled. do i need a servo control board? i saw a dc speed regulator here:
**broken link removed**
and am not sure if this would be a better way of controling the speed outside of voltage regulation. i dont know if this is even necessary. attached is the basic pic of what i want to accomplish. i know this is probably too trivial to be addressed by anyone, but if there are any ideas on which direction i need to go they would be appriciated. thanks!
~robbie
i would like to make a board that controls 4 motors. each motor needs to be able to move left or right and i would like the control of the motors to be dictated by pressing one button for right and one button for left. i would also like a wheel or button that controls the speed of each motor independently. this sounds so basic i feel stupid asking. but i saw some servos that were small enough for my project here:
http://www.junun.org/MarkIII/Info.jsp?item=16
but i dont understand how they are controled. do i need a servo control board? i saw a dc speed regulator here:
**broken link removed**
and am not sure if this would be a better way of controling the speed outside of voltage regulation. i dont know if this is even necessary. attached is the basic pic of what i want to accomplish. i know this is probably too trivial to be addressed by anyone, but if there are any ideas on which direction i need to go they would be appriciated. thanks!
~robbie