how do you program two servos to move simultaneously ?
Community Robot Questions Servo Modification frankcottnj USA Asked Jan 2014 — Edited Jan 2014 Servo Modification Skip to comments Jump To End how do you program two servos to move simultaneously ? Upgrade to ARC Pro Unlock the true power of automation and robotics by becoming a proud subscriber of Synthiam ARC Pro. Compare Pro Features View Subscription Plans CardboardHacker Canada #1 Jan 2014 1.Add the servo control. 2. click multi servo. 3. set the positions and ports for both servos.(note: plug into separate ports) 4. test! Techno. Niek Netherlands #2 Jan 2014 Completely off-topic, but you should get a medal for having the 5000th post! It's so cool to see how far EZ-Robot has come. My first thread had ID 100 Rich United Kingdom #3 Jan 2014 Glad I'm not the only one who tracks the post IDs Back on topic, depending on how you want to move them. If you want them to move the same then multiservo is the option you need. If you want them to move differently (such as making a robot dance) then look at the Auto Position control. jstarne1 USA #4 Jan 2014 Where are the post Id's displayed? DJ Sures PRO Synthiam #5 Jan 2014 The Thread ID is in the URL Address of your browser... As Niek said, this one is 5000 Pretty cool! jstarne1 USA #6 Jan 2014 Oh , I didn't even think to look there as part of the address. Well we all have our moments lol. Login to post a comment
frankcottnj USA Asked Jan 2014 — Edited Jan 2014 Servo Modification Skip to comments Jump To End how do you program two servos to move simultaneously ?
CardboardHacker Canada #1 Jan 2014 1.Add the servo control. 2. click multi servo. 3. set the positions and ports for both servos.(note: plug into separate ports) 4. test! Techno.
1.Add the servo control. 2. click multi servo. 3. set the positions and ports for both servos.(note: plug into separate ports) 4. test! Techno.
Niek Netherlands #2 Jan 2014 Completely off-topic, but you should get a medal for having the 5000th post! It's so cool to see how far EZ-Robot has come. My first thread had ID 100
Completely off-topic, but you should get a medal for having the 5000th post! It's so cool to see how far EZ-Robot has come. My first thread had ID 100
Rich United Kingdom #3 Jan 2014 Glad I'm not the only one who tracks the post IDs Back on topic, depending on how you want to move them. If you want them to move the same then multiservo is the option you need. If you want them to move differently (such as making a robot dance) then look at the Auto Position control.
Glad I'm not the only one who tracks the post IDs Back on topic, depending on how you want to move them. If you want them to move the same then multiservo is the option you need. If you want them to move differently (such as making a robot dance) then look at the Auto Position control.
DJ Sures PRO Synthiam #5 Jan 2014 The Thread ID is in the URL Address of your browser... As Niek said, this one is 5000 Pretty cool!
jstarne1 USA #6 Jan 2014 Oh , I didn't even think to look there as part of the address. Well we all have our moments lol.
1.Add the servo control. 2. click multi servo. 3. set the positions and ports for both servos.(note: plug into separate ports) 4. test!
Techno.
Completely off-topic, but you should get a medal for having the 5000th post!
It's so cool to see how far EZ-Robot has come. My first thread had ID 100
Glad I'm not the only one who tracks the post IDs
Back on topic, depending on how you want to move them. If you want them to move the same then multiservo is the option you need. If you want them to move differently (such as making a robot dance) then look at the Auto Position control.
Where are the post Id's displayed?
The Thread ID is in the URL Address of your browser... As Niek said, this one is 5000 Pretty cool!
Oh , I didn't even think to look there as part of the address. Well we all have our moments lol.