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    Default Re: Connecting PIC to servos

    Quote Originally Posted by The Master View Post

    Archangel: I used Off Topic because I didn't think this thread fit into any of the other forums.
    I was not an "issue", these questions usually crop up in other areas like PBP or PBP3 . . . , throw in some code and it could move to one of those areas as seems pertinent. The questions you asked are valid, esp. since you didn't really know the answer, if you needed to know this, others did too.

    The long answer to your question is it depends upon how strong the "noise" signal is vs the signal voltage. If that wire length is able to receive over about 1 volt or so out of "the aether" it could be a problem, worse if it receives 2 volts. Twist the wires and it works better too, less noise received than straight parallel wires.
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