More TBMST testing
Friday, June 6th, 2014Previously, I mentioned the simple diode voltage drop and capacitor filtering board I made to help test “The Better Mousetrap Servo Tester”
I thought you may be interested in seeing what it looks like:
I noticed that the jittery servos behaved a much better with the GWS MT-1 servo tester, so I decided to investigate both the signal it generates, and the power it supplies to the servo:
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The only other difference I see is that the MT-1’s servo control pulse is a 5V pulse, as opposed to the 3.3V pulse the TBMST generates.
Perhaps the current limiting for TBMST is too strong?
Or perhaps I’ll need to provide a 5V servo signal to the (less than perfect) Tower Pro MG-995’s?
I’ll let you know what I find out!