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Of course the Arduino and motordriver dont find place in the standard housing they are glued in a box on the side of the servo. B.T.W you just dont tell it to go to zero after a 10 hour print :-).
Brushless motors are ubiquitous in RC applications and robotics, but are usually driven with low-cost motor controllers that have to be controlled with RC-style PWM signals and don’t allow fo… ...
Anybody looking to pick up a new hobby, and learn some programming and tinkering skills while doing it, will benefit greatly from an Arduino.If that sounds like you, and you have around $50 to ...