Il giorno dom, 10/04/2011 alle 22.38 -0700, Kirk Wallace ha scritto:
> I needed to test an RC servo, so I used pwmgen and a parallel port
> buffer card to drive the servo, which worked well, except the pulse
> width range is from .65ms to 2.4ms and normal base periods don't allow
> for a lot of resolution. It got me to thinking if there is a CNC
> application where an RC servo might be handy, but I can't think of
> anything, any ideas?
> 
I use them for robotics, but much easily with Arduino. you can have a
resolution of approx 1°. control them with joysticks, mouse or directly
writing down the angle numbers..
don't know how this can help in a CNC. maybe you can setup a Pan-Tilt
bracket with 2 RC servos and put a little webcam on, and control it with
a joystick to watch closely what you are drilling..

Ciao, Davide.


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