Spyder
Spyder
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RE: Arduino and servo control

@frogandtoad @robotbuilder I think I got both the tinkercad and bandicam playing well together, so here's the simulation video It doesn't stutte...

3 years ago
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RE: Arduino and servo control

@frogandtoad I was busy typing, so I didn't see your post I'm trying to make a video of the tinkercad circuit in action. I've never done this befo...

3 years ago
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RE: Arduino and servo control

@robotbuilder Tinkercad has a pretty neat circuit thingy. I can import actual code, and it seems to respond sorta like real life. And to make it nea...

3 years ago
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RE: Arduino and servo control

@frogandtoad Ah, ok. I suppose I should've included the precise schematic in the first post. You couldn't have known I had made a very basic error i...

3 years ago
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RE: HELP! ESP32-CAM is winning! I'm on the other end of that stick.

@ctoldman40 Look in device manager under ports and look for an entry that looks something like this. This is what my FTDI looks like I thought f...

3 years ago
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RE: Arduino and servo control

@frogandtoad Okay, this one isn't causing any stuttering, or moving, but, the serial does show it switching from "open" to "closed" on button press,...

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RE: Arduino and servo control

@robotbuilder Almost the same results with the stuttering, with the exception that the button has far less effectiveness Holding it down does noth...

3 years ago
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RE: Arduino and servo control

Yes. I've got 2 servos so I needed external power. I wanted to make sure they had enough to lift the mask. Besides, running servos off the same power ...

3 years ago
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RE: Arduino and servo control

@frogandtoad That's perfect ! Thank you ! I was getting frustrated with it and was about to switch over to a raspi0W and pca9685 (that's what I ...

3 years ago
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RE: Arduino and servo control

Thanks Bill, Yea, that was gonna be what I would have done, had things worked better I understand the intent behind your math, but I was only usin...

3 years ago
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RE: Do I need a level shifter for this ?

@robotbuilder Ok, I'll give it a try Although, I'd probably be better off trying this on one of my Jetson Nanos than my completely overworked desk...

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RE: From Software to Electronics

That's really cool If you hadn't told me I would never have guessed it was a clock What time is it saying now, maybe about 9:40 or so ?

3 years ago
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RE: Do I need a level shifter for this ?

This was the project I asked about the level shifters for Ignore the sound of my breathing, work makes me wear a mask, so I 3d printed a Bane mask, ...

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