On May 29, 2006, at 11:43 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I don't recall the exact specs for even a plain servo. It will
make your life much easier if you have a reference to what kind of
signal you are trying to send it. It should be quite easy to find,
just search the interweb using the manufacturer and part number, or
maybe even more generic info would work.
you are right! thing is that..as said, me (a plain user) will like to
be able to move the little motor either via [PWM] or just any of the
digital pins.. but unfortunately from my user level capacity this
doesnt seem to be easy, thought i keep the hope that its just my
blindness and lack of understanding of what the patch is doing...
reason why im so grateful to all you people out there openly
discussing about similar issues. :)
this are the specs taken from the interweb:
Abm.: (L x B x H) 23.7 x 12.8 x 22.5 mm Gewicht: 8 g Stell-Moment bei 4,8 V: 10 Ncm Stell-Zeit bei 4,8 V: 0.17 s Getriebe: Kunststoff Stell-Zeit bei 6 V: 0.15 s Typ: 8 Stell-Moment bei 6 V: 12 Ncm Steck-System: Futaba
a pdf here: http://www.produktinfo.conrad.com/datenblaetter/ 225000-249999/230501-da-01-en-TopLine_Mini-Servo_ES-05_FUT.pdf
an image here: http://www1.conrad.de/m/ 2000_2999/2300/2300/2305/230500_RB_00_FB.EPS.jpg
Tx for the help, again /a