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Controlling Two or More Servos with Potentiometers Using an Arduino
This video shows how to control two or more servo motors with a potentiometer. We will use a separate potentiometer for each servomotor. When rotating the potentiometer, the servo will move from 0 to 180 degrees.
Questo tutorial è parte di: Servomotori
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251-Code to control each servo with one potentiometer.
Lingua: C++
/*
* Control two or more servo motors
* using potentiometers.
* Modified by Ahmad Shamshiri on Oct 17, 2019 at 20:13
* in Ajax, Ontario, Canada. www.Robojax.com
* Watch video instructions for this code:
* https://youtu.be/_uz7YcOzvjU
*
* Original code from Arduino IDE: File->Examples->Servo->knob
*
Controlling a servo position using a potentiometer (variable resistor)
by Michal Rinott <http://people.interaction-ivrea.it/m.rinott>
modified on 8 Nov 2013
by Scott Fitzgerald
http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/Knob
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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*/
#include <Servo.h>
//**** servo 1 settings
Servo servo1;
const int servo1PotPin =A0;
const int servo1Pin = 3;// Must use PWM enabled pin
int servo1Value;
//**** servo 1 settings END
//**** servo 2 settings
Servo servo2;
const int servo2PotPin =A1;
const int servo2Pin = 5;// Must use PWM enabled pin
int servo2Value;
//**** servo 1 settings END
void setup() {
//Robojax.com multiple servo
servo1.attach(servo1Pin);
servo2.attach(servo2Pin);
}
void loop() {
//Robojax.com multiple servo
servo1Value = analogRead(servo1PotPin);
servo1Value = map(servo1Value, 0, 1023, 0, 180);
servo1.write(servo1Value);
servo2Value = analogRead(servo2PotPin);
servo2Value = map(servo2Value, 0, 1023, 0, 180);
servo2.write(servo2Value);
delay(5);
//Robojax.com multiple servo
}// loop end
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