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Servo control interface in detail
- 28 January 2014Hi Jan,
In analog servo-motors therefore the current coming from the supply is constant?
What varies is the only time that this current is?
Even if you force his hand in the opposite direction, the current will be the same?
If yes, what is the order of magnitude of this current?
Thank, your article is the best about interface servo-motor.
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