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servo on arduino uno works , but not with nano

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  • CorvlC Offline
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    Corvl
    wrote on last edited by Corvl
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    Hello all,

    I have an arduino uno with a servo succesfully installed, but the arduino was just for testing purposes.

    Ijust recieved my 2 nano's ( http://www.ebay.de/itm/291244948748?_trksid=p2060778.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT )

    installed everything and uploaded the sketch , just to be sure I deleted the 2 devices I allready had ( the arduino node and the arduino win covering) . I press start to include , nothing happends.

    Tried the second nano, exactly the same , tried to upload the sketch with "#define CHILD_ID 11 // Id of the sensor child " instead of 10 ( maybe an issue since the uno used 10 ).

    But still the same .

    Deleted the whole my sensnor plugin and tried all again...... no luck with the nano's.

    My last resort was to use again the uno , I press start to include , and yes , almost immediately the 2 devices were found.

    What can be wrong??!

    Attached 2 pictures of the connection , but I don't think I did that part wrong.

    Hopefully someone can help,

    Thanks,
    Cor
    20141209_014658.jpg 20141209_014645.jpg

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    • CorvlC Corvl

      Hello all,

      I have an arduino uno with a servo succesfully installed, but the arduino was just for testing purposes.

      Ijust recieved my 2 nano's ( http://www.ebay.de/itm/291244948748?_trksid=p2060778.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT )

      installed everything and uploaded the sketch , just to be sure I deleted the 2 devices I allready had ( the arduino node and the arduino win covering) . I press start to include , nothing happends.

      Tried the second nano, exactly the same , tried to upload the sketch with "#define CHILD_ID 11 // Id of the sensor child " instead of 10 ( maybe an issue since the uno used 10 ).

      But still the same .

      Deleted the whole my sensnor plugin and tried all again...... no luck with the nano's.

      My last resort was to use again the uno , I press start to include , and yes , almost immediately the 2 devices were found.

      What can be wrong??!

      Attached 2 pictures of the connection , but I don't think I did that part wrong.

      Hopefully someone can help,

      Thanks,
      Cor
      20141209_014658.jpg 20141209_014645.jpg

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      C.r.a.z.y.
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      @Corvl be careful i lost 4 nanos with servo :+1:
      dont give power from nano to servo

      • try clear eeprom before uploding a sketch
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      • CorvlC Offline
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        Thanks , I will use a seperate power source for the servo , as soon as I can include the device on my vera.

        What do you mean , clear eprom ? , I used my UNO get a bootloader in the nano : http://www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Burn-a-Bootloader-to-Clone-Arduino-Nano-30/step3/Simple-few-steps/

        That's not good enough?

        Thanks for your help ,
        Cor

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          On MCV forum someone came with the solution. it seems that this nano I have does not have enough output on the 3.3v pin for the shield with external antenna I wanted to use.

          It is working with the shield without external antenna. Checking now if it is possible to have the full output with external antenna on 5v with a 3.3v regulator in between.

          Thanks,
          Cor

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            @Corvl your wellcome ;)

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