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Notes : Green Real Estate
Format: Colour negative film scan
Licensing: Attribution, share alike, creative commons.
Repository: Blue Mountains City Library - library.bmcc.nsw.gov.au/
Part of: Local Studies Collection - BMCC signage survey
Provenance: BMCC
Date Range: 1983
A disused shop/cashier area at an old service station. The two large square windows next to a door are edged with ads for Peter's Drumstick ice creams. A sign on a white brick wall reads "All Mechanical Repairs. Licenced Vehicle Tester"
Andy's Servo, Anderson and Glengala Roads, Sunshine West, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
All finished! Hook the servo up to your microcontroller and give it a test.
When told to go to position 0 (1500µs), it should stop. Less than 1500µs, it should move backwards, and more than 1500µs will move it forwards.
If you find your potentiometer has slipped, test different centre positions until it's completely stopped - you should find it will be stopped at three different microsecond times. Use the central one. Then, the servo will generally go full backwards at centre-200 and full forwards at centre+200.
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Machine gun sputtery black, multiple coats of cheap fill, needed more colour for the background, sun, rain and hail. All in all, a real laid back day of painting-stressless.
Building DIG's arms. He'll be asymmetrical as far as arms go. This is the left arm. The right arm will be a different design and, at this point, have a 3-point pincer hand.
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A nice little servo motor with quadrature output.
Part of the The Evil Mad Scientist 3D Printer Project.
Changed his skirt ring to black from dark grey. Then realized that a flash photo shows too much grey in the beak area. That's a quick fix, right?
I got this idea that the servo could be used as an input device as well as an output device, so I took it apart and connected up to the potentiometer. When the servo is on, the red (center) wire has a voltage proportional to the position of the servo. Note that you only need to connect up the red wire to get this to work.