How to make a 360 degree Continuous Rotation Servo Motor
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We watched a LOT of
We watched a LOT of videos about how to convert a regular servo to a continuous rotation servo motor and some of them were good, a few were fantastic, and most were terrible. We don't know which category this will fall under but we created this video to show not only how to create a 360 degree servo motor but also WHY we do the things we do. Our goal was so that this how-to tutorial will apply to a wide variety of servos and tools on hand, not just the ones we showed in particular. The transcript of this tutorial is on the CircuitBread website - https://www.circuitbread.com/tutorial...
Most of our tutorials are conceptual or practical tutorials about electronics and it was fun to do a more hands-on practical tutorial that didn't involve a multimeter or oscilloscope. If you want to learn more about circuits and electronics, subscribe to the CircuitBread channel for more videos on beginner and intermediate electronics!
Table of Contents
0:34 The difference between a continuous servo and a geared DC motor
1:08 The two big steps required to make any servo continuous (physical and logical changes)
2:27 Taking the servo apart
4:16 The physical modifications to make it so the servo can actually turn 360 degrees.
6:45 The way to "trick" your servo control board (logical changes)
12:55 Putting it all back together and testing it out.
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Most of our tutorials are conceptual or practical tutorials about electronics and it was fun to do a more hands-on practical tutorial that didn't involve a multimeter or oscilloscope. If you want to learn more about circuits and electronics, subscribe to the CircuitBread channel for more videos on beginner and intermediate electronics!
Table of Contents
0:34 The difference between a continuous servo and a geared DC motor
1:08 The two big steps required to make any servo continuous (physical and logical changes)
2:27 Taking the servo apart
4:16 The physical modifications to make it so the servo can actually turn 360 degrees.
6:45 The way to "trick" your servo control board (logical changes)
12:55 Putting it all back together and testing it out.
For electronics tools, tutorials, equations and more check out our site: https://www.circuitbread.com
And check out our Friends of CircuitBread, who offer special discounts, product samples, resources and more to our users: https://www.circuitbread.com/friends
CircuitBread is joining the fight to help people more easily learn about and use electronics. With an ever-growing array of equations, tools, and tutorials, we're striving for the best ways to make electronics and electrical engineering topics more accessible to everyone.
Connect with CircuitBread:
Instagram ➤ Instagram: circuitbread
Facebook ➤ Facebook: circuitbread
Twitter ➤ Twitter: circuitbread
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