See the lower section of this project page for info on how pulsout works to
control hobby servos http://www.rentron.com/Micro-Bot/IR_Nav.htm
See the lower section of this project page for info on how pulsout works to
control hobby servos http://www.rentron.com/Micro-Bot/IR_Nav.htm
that is used by IRLED... my circuit and program as below... please help me check it and correct it... if can, explain to me... thanks... urgency
that is used by IRLED... my circuit and program as below... please help me check it and correct it... if can, explain to me... thanks... urgency
Look at the bottom of the page. It explains how to drive a servo with pulsout.Originally Posted by waterlee2000
The example in your attachment should also work assuming you are sending a
servo # followed by a position from 100 to 200 as explained on the page
above when using a 4MHz osc.
then... my lecture said that if you use this circuit, you better choice B because no need any declaration but make sure you program is in true language!!! can you help me check??? or what are you suggestion for this circuit?? A or B??
is it A using C language and B is using basic language??? i cannot understand C and basic, i thought both is C language!!! what the difference???
thanks...
Both examples are in BASIC language (though each is slightly different), but unless you have the manual dexterity to accurately toggle S1 at 2400 baud, then example A will not apply.
Hi, Waterloo
As this section is dedicated to Wishes ... I make one for you:
BEGIN from the beginning : try to learn at first what the different PbP statements do, How PbP programs are built. There's THE Manual for that.
There's also the Parallax "school "...
http://www.parallax.com/html_pages/edu/index.asp
Thousands of pages to explain you " by the example " what to do. And it's free and Downloadable !!!
THEN, you'll save a great, great, great lot of time... as you seem in a hurry !!!
AND we will be seriously able to help you ....
But the first step must come from you ... that's it.
Alain
PS : Note there are no " projects ", ready to download , on this site ...
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