I am sorry but i dont get exactly.Can you send any proteus file to here?
my servo is this http://www.rcuniverse.com/market/item.cfm?itemId=230128
what kind of circuit should I use?
I am sorry but i dont get exactly.Can you send any proteus file to here?
my servo is this http://www.rcuniverse.com/market/item.cfm?itemId=230128
what kind of circuit should I use?
Find enclose the schematic. You should separate the supply of the pic from the supply of the servo to avoid the electrical noise generated by the servo will disturb the functionality of your pic. Remember that 4N35 can supply a maximum current of 50 mA so if you want to use the schematic as it is, you must check that your servo does not need higher current. Naturally you do not need to change the software, because the wiring will give you a direct interfacing.
Hope this will solve your problem.
Forgive me i asked too many questions but i am a rookie about pic.my servo motor has three cable.+5 volt,ground and i have another cable as signal cable.Where do I connect signal cable??? Thank for your patience...
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You really shouldn't NEED to isolate your servo from your PIC as long as you have a well designed circuit to drive it. I've used servos with my PICs, never had a need to isolate them, ran them off the same battery pack, same wires, etc.etc.etc.
If you're trying to run a PIC and a servo off a 9v battery (the little rectangular ones) connected to a single 7805 type regulator without any sort of cap's in the circuit anywhere, well, then, yes, you will most likely have a problem.
Maybe if we saw your schematic, we could help you figure out a way to avoid the isolator altogether...
Maybe you forgot to put a pullup on MCLR...maybe your oscillator setup is a bit goofy...maybe you got peanut butter in your chocolate...Who knows...
Hi, Burak
THIS could be a geat help :
http://www.parallax.com/Portals/0/Do...ic/Signals.pdf
Alain
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