hi guys...
i need some info please
i wanna know if i send pulses to a servo and i put a 5 or 10 mseconds between pulses (not 20 ms) what happen? is it dangerouse?
it means that signal ferequency is 100Hz or 200Hz...
if yes then why? and how much? !
when i test this.servo works normally.
thanks
hamed
Rc Servo Controlling question...
20ms "time period" is a spec for every servo motor.
A servo should tell you the min "time period" required to use the motor.
Each servo has a built-in controller that responds to electrical pulses sent to it.
Servos will not respond to just any pulse width; rather, they are limited to a defined range of pulse widths. Most servos have a minimum pulse width limit around 1.0ms and a maximum limit around 2.0ms.
I think that is the standard for Futaba servos..
Sending a pulse whose pulse width is outside this range may damage the servo’s control board. Repeatedly sending these bad pulses will almost certainly destroy the servo.
Servo manufacturers suggest placing a small delay of at least 0.02s (20ms) between pulses to prevent overdriving the servo... also bad and could damage the servo.
A servo should tell you the min "time period" required to use the motor.
Each servo has a built-in controller that responds to electrical pulses sent to it.
Servos will not respond to just any pulse width; rather, they are limited to a defined range of pulse widths. Most servos have a minimum pulse width limit around 1.0ms and a maximum limit around 2.0ms.
I think that is the standard for Futaba servos..
Sending a pulse whose pulse width is outside this range may damage the servo’s control board. Repeatedly sending these bad pulses will almost certainly destroy the servo.
Servo manufacturers suggest placing a small delay of at least 0.02s (20ms) between pulses to prevent overdriving the servo... also bad and could damage the servo.
hi
yes, i dont change pulse withs, its 0.7 to 2.7 ms for my servos.
but my question is about period... which for most servos is about 20 ms.
i wanna change it to 5 or 10 ms. i did it before for test, ... and servos works normally with that period ,but faster and stronger. it doesnt warm up!
so, whats your opinion? can i use 5 or 10 ms period with this servos or not?
i dont wanna use RF, i control servos with MCU
thanks
yes, i dont change pulse withs, its 0.7 to 2.7 ms for my servos.
but my question is about period... which for most servos is about 20 ms.
i wanna change it to 5 or 10 ms. i did it before for test, ... and servos works normally with that period ,but faster and stronger. it doesnt warm up!
so, whats your opinion? can i use 5 or 10 ms period with this servos or not?
i dont wanna use RF, i control servos with MCU
thanks
... well if you read my first post, changing the 20ms may cause overdriving.. dont do it
Sambuchi wrote:20ms "time period" is a spec for every servo motor.
A servo should tell you the min "time period" required to use the motor.
Servo manufacturers suggest placing a small delay of at least 0.02s (20ms) between pulses to prevent overdriving the servo... also bad and could damage the servo.
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