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Usually, when you want a servo motor, you simply buy one already made. But if you need something unusual, you can turn any DC motor into a custom servo you can control just like [Dejan] did.
An Arduino is used to determine the servo’s current position versus the desired position, and it turns the motor accordingly with a BTS7960 motor driver. The result is a sizeable and capable ...
Will Cogley on MSN7d
DIY 16 Channel Servo Tester with 3D Printing and Arduino + Channel UpdateI build robots that move, blink, and sometimes even creep you out. From animatronics to 3D printing experiments, I fuse ...
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