Ok, I have a really basic Transistor Servo Circuit, to make the Servo move in a CW and CCW direction.
-I would really like a circuit that will sense the end stop of the CW direction, and then send the Servo in a CCW Direction, until it hits its end stop, and then continues, waving back and forth.
-I would like the end of the direction sensed by a IR reflective sensor, If possible (as I do not wish to use mechanical sensors.)
-I know that there are "Servo Exerciser's" that are cheap. and do this, but when they power up, they do not power up to this function, but another function.
-I dont care the Voltage required, but the servo works best at 6VDC
Thank you very much for any help, in advance.
Pololu - Simple hardware approach to controlling a servo
For the last several posts, I have been writing about how hobby servos work and demonstrating the operation of devices made for controlling servos, such as RC receivers and serial servo controllers. That should have given you a good idea of the kinds of control signals we must create if we are...
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-I would really like a circuit that will sense the end stop of the CW direction, and then send the Servo in a CCW Direction, until it hits its end stop, and then continues, waving back and forth.
-I would like the end of the direction sensed by a IR reflective sensor, If possible (as I do not wish to use mechanical sensors.)
-I know that there are "Servo Exerciser's" that are cheap. and do this, but when they power up, they do not power up to this function, but another function.
-I dont care the Voltage required, but the servo works best at 6VDC
Thank you very much for any help, in advance.