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do i need a voltage regulator per servo ? or one voltage regulator per complete robot set up ?
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EZ-B V4
by EZ-Robot
EZ-B v4/2 robot controller: dual Cortex ARM, Wi-Fi, audio/video, 24 servo/digital ports, I2C/UART, camera and Synthiam ARC control for custom robots
Wi-Fi / USB
Servos
24
Camera
Audio
UART
3
I2C
ADC
8
Digital
24

I think that's a great idea.
@dave
great thanks for the advies .
hi
i always wondered how i could secure the ezbv4 in the base . wel i found it how . two clips keeps averything secure in place . you can even turn the base upsidedown, without the ezbv falling out . litle video and stil's files .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHFhdMPyK_g
backpanel-base.zip
That's a really cool solution. Brilliant. Now we can stop hot gluing the two together. Lol.
@dave
glad you like it ..it took only 12 modifications to come to this solution .xD
Great design ! could use that on a current project Im doing now
hi robohappy
great . thank you for the kind words .
hi
to avoid any batterie problems i connected the power wires . two for ezbv4 and one for iotiny . i ordered some 1 meter dc power wires just incase .
little video
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ICwhZ6e7bi8