When I type on the serial monitor ex: c0 5; or c1 3 or c4 2, .... none servo motor responds. I specify that the testInfraredRemote is ok and that I have a 18650 battery and the jumper on sw3 is posed on BAT VS, what wrong ?
There’s some problem in your calibration process. You need to enter calibration mode ‘c’ before screwing on the legs and head, otherwise the servos get stuck and will draw huge current.
Check out the post on “the logic behind calibration process”
There’s some problem in your calibration process. You need to enter calibration mode ‘c’ before screwing on the legs and head, otherwise the servos get stuck and will draw huge current.
Check out the post on “the logic behind calibration process”
The head rotated over 180 degrees. That’s causing some problem. Also check your servo plugs, are they connected in the correct direction? Brown is gnd, yellow is ~
I need more information such as picture/video of your robot.
Here is my video
There’s some problem in your calibration process. You need to enter calibration mode ‘c’ before screwing on the legs and head, otherwise the servos get stuck and will draw huge current. Check out the post on “the logic behind calibration process”
There’s some problem in your calibration process. You need to enter calibration mode ‘c’ before screwing on the legs and head, otherwise the servos get stuck and will draw huge current. Check out the post on “the logic behind calibration process”
i have done it so many times ... i shal try it another time tomorrow
Thanks
The head rotated over 180 degrees. That’s causing some problem. Also check your servo plugs, are they connected in the correct direction? Brown is gnd, yellow is ~
no problem they are well connected. I have follow this instruction : On NyBoard V0_2 the yellow wires should be on top of the other two wires
here is an image of the connection of the head
I mean that the head should be mounted after calibration, so that it won’t rotate more than 180 degrees.