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DIY 16 Channel Servo Tester with 3D Printing and Arduino
I usually make a quick servo tester on a breadboard and use the serial monitor in the arduino IDE to get the servo positions, ...
While child-sized humanoid robots like the Unitree R1 have come down in price, not everybody has a spare $6,000 to throw ...
A bare servo wouldn’t be much fun, so [Outaspaceman] connected a tentacle and a small Swiss army knife. Yes, a knife. The tentacle in question is designed to be a finger puppet.
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This could be an interesting one if you work with robotics, flagged by the Arduino team - a look at how to smooth the operation of a servo, to avoid jerking between positions. It's from the YouTuber ...
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