Export your Blender animation to servo position values. They can be used with an Arduino compatible micro controller to move PWM-driven servos according to your animation.
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Export your Blender animation to servo position values. They can be used with an Arduino compatible micro controller to move PWM-driven servos according to your animation.
Ball Balancing PID System: control of a 2 axis platform for ball stabilization w/ visual servoing.
This Arduino sketch expands the SBUS using an Arduino such as a small Ardiono Nano or ProMicro making the full 16 channels available on your FrSky compatile RC receiver (such as the XR8 or XR4) which would otherwise be limited to just a few PWM ports. This sketch gives additional possibilities with your RC projects such as proportional or pre-se…
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This library helps to control servos based on an exported Blender animation. It is specifically designed to work with the Blender Servo Animation Add-on.
ATTiny library for controlling one or multiple servos
Sophisticated Servo Power Management for the Discriminating User
🔭 A TensorFlow-Lite powered tracking rover.
VisionRobotArm: A robot arm with the ability to "see" objects and separate them.
Servo library for up to 25 (32 is theoretical maximum) servos on Raspberry Pico.
MicroPython Driver for the PCA9685 PWM control IC. Its commonly used to control servos, leds and motors.
Serial driver the Lynxmotion Smart Servo (LSS)
Desktop Robotic Arm Toy
Academic project for the servomechanisms class, which consists of the design of a 2R mechanism with its controller to follow a stylized 4-leaf clover trajectory.
simple control program to use with the adafruit 16 channel servo hat for the raspberry pi
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