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#159001 - +/- rotation angle as function of pulse width Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Radio-controlled servos often get their setting as a pulse-width-modulated signal. In this case, a pulse width of 1500us means that the servo is in the middle position.
A pulse width below 1500us will specify a servo location in one direction, and a pulse width above 1500us will specify a servo location in another direction. The example diagram in the link clearly shows the rotation angle with different pulse width. 600us prepresents 90 degrees in one direction, and 2400us represents 90 degrees in the other direction from neutral. |
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