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  • jonazperzzonJ Offline
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    Im trying to get this sketch do make continuos motion..I have hacked the Futada S3002 for this but I cant get my head around editiing the sketch for it.Help?

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      #3

      Sorry, Futaba S3003 is the servo

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        jonazperzzon
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        Sorry for being a noob...#define DETACH_DELAY was the answer

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          I had issues with this sketch only doing what looked like 90° of motion when using a slider.
          Turned out, it was doing 100°.
          To rectify change the myservo.write line to:
          myservo.write(SERVO_MAX + (SERVO_MIN-SERVO_MAX)/100 * 1.8 * val); // sets the servo position 0-180

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            anno
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            how, what and is it possible to control 2 servo's, on pin 3 and 4 of 1 arduino?

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              hello, Im getting following error during compilation this examle (latest libraries)
              \libraries\Servo\avr\Servo.cpp.o (symbol from plugin): In function `ServoCount':

              (.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__vector_11'

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              • A Albert P

                hello, Im getting following error during compilation this examle (latest libraries)
                \libraries\Servo\avr\Servo.cpp.o (symbol from plugin): In function `ServoCount':

                (.text+0x0): multiple definition of `__vector_11'

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                #8

                @albert-p thanks for reporting.
                Which board are you using?
                How did you install the servo lib? From which source?

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                  Andrzej
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                  hello. I have a problem with this sketch. After restart, the servo moves only once, then the whole system locks.

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                  • A Andrzej

                    hello. I have a problem with this sketch. After restart, the servo moves only once, then the whole system locks.

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                    @Andrzej what does the node's debug output say?

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                        nothing, node is blocked, i think this is due to servos time measurement in sketch, but when i replace servo with led, led blinks. I'm using MYSController

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                        • A Andrzej

                          nothing, node is blocked, i think this is due to servos time measurement in sketch, but when i replace servo with led, led blinks. I'm using MYSController

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                          @Andrzej Maybe power related - what power supply are you using and are you connecting servo to arduio for it's power?

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                            @Andrzej Maybe power related - what power supply are you using and are you connecting servo to arduio for it's power?

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                            @skywatch, wow, you were right, I remembered such a basic thing, thank you for your help

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