Yes connect the servos directly to it. You can use a PIC microcontroller and program in C. There already is a C library for controlling servos.
Or if you've never done anything like this before I suggest you Google PicAxe. These microcontrollers are very easy (they are PIC microcontrollers) and can be programmed in BASIC. Or Google Parallax Stamp for an alternative microcontroller which is also simple and programmable in Basic.
Yes, there are three wires on a servo, +5V (red), Gnd (black) and control signal (white or yellow). Connect the control signal to the microcontroller pin.
Nice bud, really nice!
Can you tell me how
you made that? just asking.
Ruttie2 1 year ago
Mostly r/c servos, meccano and some other bits I had lying around Including a sewer's dummy torso.
All controlled by a pic microcontroller.
vectrexmad 1 year ago
@vectrexmad I see, and the microcontroller,
did you just connect the servo's to it? And how
do you program it anyways?
Ruttie2 1 year ago
Yes connect the servos directly to it. You can use a PIC microcontroller and program in C. There already is a C library for controlling servos.
Or if you've never done anything like this before I suggest you Google PicAxe. These microcontrollers are very easy (they are PIC microcontrollers) and can be programmed in BASIC. Or Google Parallax Stamp for an alternative microcontroller which is also simple and programmable in Basic.
vectrexmad 1 year ago
@vectrexmad Ok! :D
So you're sayin' it's
just C programming?
Ruttie2 1 year ago
@vectrexmad I see, and about the microcontroller
did you just connect the servos to it? And how
do you program it anyways? (sorry if the post
is like 70 times or somethin')
Ruttie2 1 year ago
Yes, there are three wires on a servo, +5V (red), Gnd (black) and control signal (white or yellow). Connect the control signal to the microcontroller pin.
vectrexmad 1 year ago
@vectrexmad Ok, thanks!
Ruttie2 1 year ago
Kind of creepy, but neat. Shoulda inserted Pac-Man sounds when it was opening and closing it's mouth though! ;)
Darrylb500 2 years ago 3
Thanks, mostly made from bits of meccano purchased from eBay, 4 servos for eyes, mouth and neck, and an electric screwdriver for the neck.
vectrexmad 3 years ago
nice mechanics.
Elvensynth 3 years ago 2